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The so-called missing men might be more aptly called the missing guys, and they are doing what guys do: playing games, obsessing over sports and girls, and hanging out with buddies -- often online.
The loss was a result of the War of the Pacific, which ran from 1879 to 1883 and is more aptly called the Guano War.
If it happens first in Congress, and only later among voters, and especially if it's a consequence of legislators answering to special interests and campaign contributors rather than to voters, polarization in some instances might be more aptly called "corruption".
To start redefining the job, the CEO should confer with his or her team and key board members, particularly the board's compensation committee (more aptly called the talent and compensation committee), and ask what they expect in an ideal CHRO.
How many people can boast of, in the space of a year, engineering the first Democratic presidential debate in Harlem and summoning virtually every major elected Democrat in New York to his second-floor headquarters for the annual celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday in January, which perhaps could be more aptly called a celebration of Al Sharpton.
These new vans might be more aptly called microvans.
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Obviously, one might more aptly call our H l : χ → {l, ¬ l} a "pseudo one-vs-all" binary classifier.
She may be right, but that is what Bill Clinton might more aptly call a "roll of the dice".
(Or, if you hit the city's nightmarish traffic, two hours or more; Carlos Fuentes also aptly called Mexico City a "city of motionless pain").
This more general concept, aptly called generalized synchronization, implies that the state of Y is a function of the state of X[22].
THE West East Bistro in Hicksville might more aptly be called East West, given its cuisine.
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