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But he is calling for it to remain — or, perhaps more aptly, to once again become — recognizably Christian: Biblical and gospel-centered, liturgical and devotional, creedal and churched.
At the same time, it applies far more aptly to the terrorists of Al Qaeda and their ilk than it did to the Soviet Union in its dotage.
The book is called "The Age of Movies" (Library of America; $40), and although that title is supposed to represent her whole career, it might refer, more aptly, to the fifteen-year stretch between 1964 and 1979, when Kael wrote almost all the reviews on which her reputation rests.
In fact, the problems confronting the country are so awesomely complex and soberingly dangerous that it would take a President Hercules to unravel the Gordian knot or, more aptly, to clean our Augean stables.
For my brother and I, we were here to say a final goodbye to our father; or perhaps, more aptly, to say goodbye to our year of sticky, incapacitating grief.
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The maxim "A rising tide lifts all boats" is often invoked to defend controversial economic policies, but perhaps it's more aptly applied to the Play Business mindset, and to similar entrepreneurs who actively work to raise the water level even as they build the best boat.
Considering each of the four Vs of Big Data characteristics, i.e., Volume, Variety, Velocity, and Veracity, Deep Learning algorithms and architectures are more aptly suited to address issues related to Volume and Variety of Big Data Analytics.
The comparison to Obama is more aptly made to Liberal deputy leader Michael Ignatieff, the former Harvard professor of human rights turned politician who has been criticized for his cold stare finger-wagging intellectualism.
And if the word "cowardly" is to be used, it might be more aptly applied to those who kill from beyond the range of retaliation, high in the sky, than to those willing to die themselves in order to kill others.
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