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But norms are themselves heavily shaped by implicit comparisons of costs and benefits.

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Implicit comparisons of Mr. Holmes and Mr. Grisham's writing to Shakespeare and O'Neill egregious and unfair.

Stung by the implicit comparison of President Bush to the British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain, and his appeasement of the Nazis, the White House press secretary, Ari Fleischer, said that Mr. Bush had instructed Secretary of State Colin L. Powell to call Mr. Sharon Thursday night to convey the president's disapproval.

Study participants, having had experience with a poorer health state due to injury, may tend to inflate their assessments of both their pre-injury and recovered health states by implicit comparison with their injured state.

The implicit comparison of an iPod to a cattle car seems odd, especially in a story that deals with the Shoah.

Beyond the general reactions, there are some specific methodological criticisms clinicians have with the Ginzburg study, one of which is its implicit comparison of sexual-abuse survivors to heart-attack victims.

Kubicek described it as an "embarrassingly uncomfortable speech", and Will's implicit comparison of cheating on a test to the stresses of teenage homosexuality was "just wrong".

Any fair evaluation of Saul's stormy career must look beyond the antimonarchal tendencies of his biographers and the implicit comparisons with the more successful David.

Others draw from the controversy insights on American society, sometimes making implicit comparisons to their own.

Her new book project, "Socialist Imaginaries of the Soviet Century," engages the current academic and popular conversation about social justice, economic responsibility, and individual self-realization in modern industrial societies that has been informed by an explicit and implicit comparison between capitalist and socialist modernities of the 20th century.

The musical, with a book by David Thompson, lampoons much of this history as a ludicrous horror show, drawing an implicit comparison between the stereotypes of minstrelsy and the racist assumptions that influenced the treatment of the Scottsboro defendants in the news media and the courts.

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