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to ideally
adverb
In an ideal way; perfectly.
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"We're looking to ideally reclaim a disused historic space, which is true to the history of Dia and sites it has occupied since the 1970s," Mr. Weiss said.
"We believe this will give us and other parties involved an enhanced ability to track, monitor and to ideally have greater influence on those factories," he said.
With easy access to national information, Hoenig told me optimistically, Americans might soon be able "to shift the debate from opinions to more evidence-based discussions to ideally a discussion about what solutions are and are not working".
It means that water shows a tendency to ideally spread over the surface.
Two previously published filters by Godfrey and Friedman are analyzed and compared to ideally desired filter properties.
Therefore, we assumed that multiple description coding (MDC) technology [20, 21] allows us to ideally combine the multiple streams.
The use of tooth-supported static stereolithographic guides has greatly improved the ability to ideally place implants.
The primary reason for segmentation here is to ideally extract the object/s (human in our case) by ignoring the background.
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2. Raise money to bring it to market, ideally free to reach the largest possible market.
Mr. Redman, 44, turns out to be ideally suited to it.
Indeed, the Internet seems to be ideally suited to the task.
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