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It means smart, attentive policing and unifying a community.

In that sense, "counter-intuitive" simply means "smart".

Economic expansion means smart investments in public health are possible.

Akamai (which means "smart" in Hawaiian) has been true to its name, says analyst Ari Moses of Kaufman Brothers.

This means smart Facebook video publishers are packing that brief window of opportunity with more onscreen captions, interesting titles, brand messages and eye-catching imagery.

At least initially (the company suggests that the cloud integration will only get deeper in time), it means smart, automated offloading of your photos, videos, and apps to free up the local storage space on your device.

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This means smarter regulation, remuneration tied to long-term performance, and voting structures that reward long-term growth.

"That means smarter marketing, fewer missed opportunities, and much better on-site optimisation.

I, too, am a nasty woman (if nasty means smarter than you and you pissed about it) #debatenight.

In short, more education funding means not just brighter students, it means smarter, happier, more productive workers, living longer, healthier, more industrious lives.

By better I mean smart and fashionable, not safe.

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