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- r in a counterintuitive manner
- Durham also suggests, counterintuitively, that kids should have access to more media.
- When TV reflects a shift in the public mood, it often does so counterintuitively: 24 thrived under Bush, but so did The West Wing; Norman Lear's progressive comedies flourished .
- As Claussen points out, a successful summit would be one that, counterintuitively, leaves much undecided while attaching a firm deadline to the end of negotiations, with 2010 .