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It was more important, she said, to think about everyday items instead of extraordinary ones.
It is tempting to go after Lamb & Rich, for if they had designed a nice cubic granite bank instead of a complicated, fragile fancy, it might still be standing — but it would be ordinary instead of extraordinary.
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Yet a new three-disk box from Criterion, featuring three different versions of the film along with a plethora of extras (including a largely ghostwritten novelization) puts a peculiar emphasis on the film's tangled provenance instead of its extraordinary artistry.
In fact, it is based on the bitcoin protocol, but instead of requiring extraordinary computing power to mine effectively, can be mined efficiently using standard computers due to its algorithm originally designed by Dr Colin Percival for the Tarsnap secure online backup service for Linux and other opensource operating systems.
Also, the finding about low knowledge about cleaning/disinfecting could be interpreted as a tendency to perceive such behaviours as routine everyday practices instead of as extraordinary precautionary measures against AI.
Perhaps instead of going to extraordinary lengths to recruit those with PhDs, the Department for Education should pay more attention to getting women into the classroom.
Now, instead of celebrating his extraordinary feat of transforming a regional bank into a global financial colossus, the billionaire patriarch is facing a set of challenges that could even jeopardize more than a century of family control of the bank.
Although today "proportionate" and "disproportionate" are terms which may be used instead of ordinary versus extraordinary, the latter are not only still the most commonly used terms, but they are probably the best guideline to make a judgment on risk benefit.
"Instead, you see mahogany veneers of extraordinary quality, often displayed in matchbook fashion.
The former councilmember's lawyers asked for 18 months instead, arguing that his "'history of extraordinary community service' should be taken into account," according to The Washington Post.
Instead of filibustering only in "extraordinary circumstances," Republicans routinely insisted on sixty-vote majorities to end debate on lower-court judicial nominees.
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