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He noted that the IRS wasn't changing the law, just simplifying for taxpayers compliance with current law.
Simplifying for exposition, we shall often speak loosely and blur the distinction between a logic and a language (thinking, in a not strictly accurate fashion, of the valuation scheme as the relevant bit of 'logical consequence' for the language).
I'm simplifying for comedic effect, and if you want to know more, I recommend you read Geoffrey Miller's The Mating Mind.
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By the end of the 19th century, styles were simplified for mechanical-production methods.
Marguerite explained and simplified for the insecure and the novice: another great success was Classic Dishes Made Simple (1969).
He adds: "This is not fast food, nor is it four-star cooking simplified for the home kitchen.
But De Loo's characterizations do not degenerate into allegory, and ethical questions aren't simplified for the reader's comfort.
The problem has a further layer of irony because – to simplify for a moment – GCHQ actually invented computers.
Individually suspended wheels are simplified for rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive cars and front-engine, front-wheel-drive mechanisms.
Complex nations were grotesquely simplified for the voters back home and the boys sent to fight abroad.
Gourmet magazine, once solidly based on French cooking (however simplified for the American home cook), is now, under Reichl's editorship, a fusion cornucopia.
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