As real-world politics, it was a drug on the market. From Wordnik.com. [The Second Coming] Reference
The new economics is already having real-world impacts. From Wordnik.com. [May the Best Theory Win] Reference
Optimism has got to have some place in real-world scenarios. From Wordnik.com. [Shadowland: The Cassandra Quotient] Reference
The real-world consequences of inaction are no small matter. From Wordnik.com. [Empty Title] Reference
They have to be responsive to real-world problems in real time. From Wordnik.com. [...And Can We Make It Better?] Reference
If only China's real-world mercantilism could be curbed so easily. From Wordnik.com. [Online: A Virtual Gold Rush] Reference
The real-world effects are getting stranger as tuition costs go up. From Wordnik.com. [Those Scary College Costs] Reference
Good luck finding business content or other real-world conversation. From Wordnik.com. [The Mandarin Scam] Reference
Unlike real-world burglaries, say, few electronic crimes are reported. From Wordnik.com. [Stop! Cyberthief!] Reference
But my real-world situation was so raw it made audiences uncomfortable. From Wordnik.com. [So You Want To Be A Comedian] Reference
His analysis of political order had immediate, real-world applications. From Wordnik.com. [Sam Huntington, 1927–2008] Reference
These days the EU is prodding farmers toward the real-world marketplace. From Wordnik.com. [PLANTING THE SEEDS] Reference
Today's unprecedented housing streak rests on some real-world fundamentals. From Wordnik.com. [REALITY CHECK ON THE BUBBLE] Reference
It should be no surprise when the real-world result is less than a success. From Wordnik.com. [A Street Fight] Reference
He has also proved the new science's mettle by solving a real-world problem. From Wordnik.com. [Jay Keasling] Reference
Another source of real-world hybrid mileage can be found at greenhybrid. com. From Wordnik.com. [Green Gap] Reference
Students are expected to take what they learn and find real-world applications. From Wordnik.com. [25 New Ivies] Reference
The main problem is that real-world laws apply badly, if at all, to cyberspace. From Wordnik.com. [Stop! Cyberthief!] Reference
The digital revolution finally catapulted his firm and others to real-world success. From Wordnik.com. [Redesigning the World] Reference
Here's a real-world example: Say a jazz group plays a 10 p.m. set at a downtown bar. From Wordnik.com. [A Trillion Points of Data] Reference
Such real-world evidence, of course, doesn't tell us what is cause and what is effect. From Wordnik.com. [THE TRUTH ABOUT GENDER] Reference
By and large, most Americans reconcile ambition's high demands with real-world limits. From Wordnik.com. [Ambitious to Fault] Reference
Traditional Web pages give us text, photos and video, unattached to real-world context. From Wordnik.com. [New Flights of Fancy] Reference
Some institutions are trying to present students with more real-world challenges early on. From Wordnik.com. [Sexing Up Science] Reference
Ironically, the real-world companies that quaked in their boots when the Net came along are now embracing it. From Wordnik.com. [Finally, The Net Gets Real] Reference
These men are "American Vatican bureaucrats," more focused on politics than ministering to a real-world flock. From Wordnik.com. [Capitol Letter: Church And Congress] Reference
Blair's problem is "the satisfaction gap" -- the yawning distance between promises and real-world improvements. From Wordnik.com. [What Happened To Super-Blair?] Reference
And while the loan sites insist that online borrowing is for first-timers, too, many real-world brokers say otherwise. From Wordnik.com. [Dial Up A Mortgage] Reference
The index relies on an algorithm that measures one student against real-world classmates -- not a subjective 4.0 ideal. From Wordnik.com. [When An A Is Average] Reference
So, how will the Clinton administration craft a program that somehow addresses the real-world facts that they're facing?. From Wordnik.com. [Cut The Promises] Reference
But the primaries and caucuses have produced equally real-world evidence that race may matter much less than it once did. From Wordnik.com. [How Your Brain Looks at Race] Reference
After the summer's phony war over Vietnam medals and memos, the 2004 election has landed in the real-world battleground of Iraq. From Wordnik.com. [KERRY'S NEW CALL TO ARMS] Reference
Sifry says the MySpace numbers mean ... something, though it's unclear if a candidate's online friends will cast real-world votes. From Wordnik.com. [Net Roots Gets Meta] Reference
The interior will change just like in a real-world museum, where curators erect temporary walls according to an exhibition's needs. From Wordnik.com. [Now You See It] Reference
This is not a case of toxicity showing up at levels equivalent to 800 cans of diet soda; they appear at real-world exposure levels. From Wordnik.com. [Don't Drink The Dioxin] Reference
The belief in blue brains and pink brains has real-world consequences, which is why Eliot goes after them with such vigor (and rigor). From Wordnik.com. [Pink Brain, Blue Brain] Reference
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