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By March 2006, every citizen had to have explicitly chosen a health insurance contract.
But those will have to be explicitly chosen by the user: "open the garage door when I get home," "turn on the lights at 8pm on Tuesdays," etc.
The reason massive security disasters hit almost weekly these days is because for twenty years virtually the entire industry has, tacitly or explicitly, chosen the latter course.
Therefore, in a second experiment, we again examined effects of self-selection on first impressions, but using a more direct test: comparing trait judgments to images that had been explicitly chosen as most and least likely to be used as profile images for different network contexts (see "Profile Image Dataset" method).
Pile that on top of Bush v. Gore and Citizens United and you have a Supreme Court that's pretty explicitly chosen up sides in American electoral politics.
Specifications designated by * derive from explicitly chosen parameter values, giving 23 direct specifications and 10 derived specifications (non-independent).
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Mr Schwarzenegger has proposed suspending a spending formula that voters explicitly chose at the ballot box.
Burn the wagons Sources & acknowledgmentsReprintsCalifornians thus explicitly chose a path that diverged from the one America's founders had taken.
Anyone joining Facebook from Thursday will only share their posts with friends and family, unless they explicitly choose to make their information open to everyone online, according to a post on the company's blog.
By conflating the march of progress with the march of legislation through Congress, bipartisanthink allows journalists to take sides and root for particular outcomes without having to explicitly choose sides.
We explicitly choose studies that measured PA with accelerometers.
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