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Mr. Dennett, anticipating the outrage his comparison will make, suggests that this how religion works.

New York magazine's recent cover story about how much New Yorkers make suggested that if we were all more open about money, it would actually make us nicer.

Make suggested improvements to various articles.

They operate with impunity and under the cover of the remarks [Vladimir] Putin has made suggesting that children are at risk from homosexuals," Mackean added.

Hastings also clarified recent comments he'd made suggesting that Netflix might start competing with Vice and get into the news business.

In May, he was forced to apologize for comments he made suggesting that Sen. John McCain's (R-Ariz).

They pointed to comments the governor made suggesting the special prosecutor would only handle cases in which the victim was unarmed.

Multiple statistical comparisons were made suggesting some associations could have occurred by chance.

In diseases like type 2 diabetes and chronic renal failure, similar observations were made, suggesting that the excess mortality is related to an increase in cardiovascular events.

To the contrary, there were multiple opportunities when a diagnosis could have been but was not made, suggesting provider factors (clinical inertia) as the cause of delay.

The odd formations he makes suggest outer-space beings, exotic scientific instruments and cartoony landscape elements.

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