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"Twitter is comparatively way hands-off, but their TOS does allow them to "modify", "adapt" or "make changes to your content" to suit requirements of other "networks, devices, services or media".

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Although the curve in this figure was far from perfectly Gauss-shaped, it clearly revealed that dividing the x and y series into six equal intervals and regressing time against interval means was a comparatively successful way of detecting statistical meaningfulness, as this occurred in 52,154 of the 100,000 simulation runs (fig. 7).

"It's a comparatively inexpensive way to get a real bump up" in sales price.

We may regret that the means were domineeringly and too often violently patriarchal, but marriage was a comparatively peaceful way to extend social and political stability.

The jobs numbers are calculated in a comparatively straightforward way, and are usually in pretty good alignment with other economic measures.

Faced with three options that all have disadvantages – the stigma of wig-wearing, invasive surgical procedures, doing nothing – a comparatively easy way of treating male pattern hair loss might seem to be drugs.

In 1946 he joined Louis Armstrong's All-Stars, and after 1951 he lived in a comparatively agreeable way, recording, leading a variety of small bands, and making a State Department tour of the Far East.

By the comparatively dignified way in which the Egyptian people swept out one of its greatest heroes, who became one of the strongest and most-hated rulers in the modern history of this ancient people".

No other version of this line is quite as democratically ringing, not even Machiavelli's, which states that the success of an invasion depends on the favore de' provinciali, a phrase rendered by Bull as "the goodwill of the inhabitants" and by other translators in more or less the same comparatively pedestrian way.

You will note the extended debate about whether admitted Charleston shooter Dylann Roof's apparently racially motivated shooting spree was an act of terrorism or even violent racism and the comparatively rapid way that more than one news organization began hinting at and then using terms such as Islamic extremism to describe the mass shooting in San Bernardino, Calif.

If Nick Clegg takes one lesson from the first debate into the BBC second leg next week, it should be to spend less time on 'what the real facts show', if he does want to do more than mobilise existing EU-enthusiasts to the Lib Dem banner... Why facts are a comparatively ineffective way to persuade' is the theme of a growing body of political psychology research.

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