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The bootstrap procedure implicitly views perfect prediction as a logical phenomenon, whereas the augmentation procedure implicitly views it as random (the X = 0 group in Fig. 3 has a few successes imputed by Normal/augment, but none by Bootstrap).

This second stage of the hierarchy implicitly views the θ ij as random quantities that vary around a fixed group-specific mean θ i.

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Women's emotional communication or inclusive process, by contrast, is implicitly viewed as proof of an incapacity or unwillingness to do otherwise, even if the situation calls for it.

What this demonstrates is that even in the minds of anti-abortion zealots, abortion is now implicitly viewed in the same light as divorce: an unfortunate choice, a reprehensible choice, a choice that may even contravene the will of God, but still a choice.

The education committee, which took evidence from the Department for Education (DfE), Ofsted and councils, as well as parents who educate their children and home schooling groups, said councils tended to base their home education staff within teams specialising in school attendance or child welfare, thus implicitly viewing the issue as a problem.

Although much previous work has implicitly viewed disclosure as a more or less simple one-off task, there is a growing recognition that disclosure is a complex process, comprising more than simply naming the illness.

This British artist combines an emphasis on everyday life with an implicitly radical view of modern society.

This is implicitly the view of some Federal Reserve policy makers, who say that there is nothing more the central bank can do to lower unemployment.

And so we watched "Lost," with its CliffsNotes philosophies and an implicitly grim view of structured socializing that seemed perfectly suited to the virtual age.

Implicitly, this view argues that for some reason there are limits to how fast the gross domestic product (that is, output of goods and services) can grow, so, by definition, faster labor productivity growth results in slower job growth.

Implicitly, his view is that expert witnesses are more "willing to say whatever is needed to advance the cause of the party that hires them" (Haack, in press).

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