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Based on these observations and our previous discussion in Section 2, we argue that the heterogeneity of item popularity distorts the exposure metric to such an extent that it is not a reliable measure of friends' influence.
SANTA FE, N.M. — Vivaldi would surely find it frustrating, if not a little strange, that his achievement as a composer today is distorted by the cultlike popularity of "The Four Seasons".
You told him how 9/11 could be used as a method to increase his popularity and blame Al Qaeda and you distorted every fact associated with that day for sheer political expediency.
Kahlo's current popularity among liberals and feminists only confirms Paglia's suspicion that political orthodoxy has succeeded in distorting the valuation of certain artists, punishing them because they do not conform to accepted left-wing anti-establishment behavior standards.
[please stop distorting our history]This week's Economist has an article on a related theme, highlighting the popularity in Poland of the Chief Rabbi, Michael Schudrich.One success Mr Schudrich cites is Poland's rigorous investigation of a pogrom in 1941 in Jedwabne (now marked by an official apology from the country's president).
Mirrors distort.
"Targets distort operational reality.
Shapes loom and distort.
Don't distort principles.
They distort policing priorities.
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