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Do novelists understand human nature implicitly better than politicians?
In October, the federal government will begin enforcing new rules for highway bridge design meant to make new structures more efficient, more reliable, safer and longer lived — and implicitly better than hundreds of thousands of existing spans across the nation.
This is in contrast to the full time, implicitly better remunerated, and better supervised worker proposed in Healthcare 2030.
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A good question, raising, implicitly, a better question: What do they do, ever?
The Cirque du Soleil extravaganza was beautiful, though it was implicitly a better advertisement for the special effects of live performance (everything from the big top to modern dance to "Spiderman: Turn Off The Dark") than for the magic of the movies.
Results suggested that query properties such as time spent on query, query popularity and query effectiveness could allow users to obtain information about team's search performance and implicitly suggest better queries without disclosing sensitive data.
Doesn't it implicitly suggest that terrorists have better imaginations than politicians?
The better reports will implicitly hedge results that are merely correlational, saying, for example, that vitamin D "may" decrease arthritis pain or that niacin "can" prevent heart attacks.
When we stopped calling travel agents, we implicitly chose cheaper tickets over better service.
It was the true triumph of hardware over humanity and paved the way for us to implicitly trust our computers, for better or worse.
The day the gatekeepers of dance music let go of their hang-ups about the mainstream, especially when their notions of what's mainstream are so implicitly racialised and gendered, the better.
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