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It is always risky to evaluate a draft before the players take the field, but early sentiment pointed to the Ravens as the savviest first-round shoppers.
So it makes sense, as Medicare officials always caution, to evaluate those plans carefully before making a choice.
It is not always easy to evaluate the palatability of members of such rings, and thus to distinguish Müllerian from Batesian mimics.
Pinpointing digital communities-of-interest as they do could certainly be useful for mobilizing social power, though in the ethically volatile, intensively surveilled world of cyberspace, the nature of massed power is always hard to evaluate and impossible to control.
In the end you always have to evaluate which players have contributed to our fourth place, which players a little bit and which players no contribution and then you make decisions but you make decisions on facts and not on other things".
Although these factors are evident, it is not always possible to evaluate them quantitatively.
Computational complexity, which is defined as the number of operations performed by the algorithm [27], is always used to evaluate the possibility implemented on chip.
In the relatively young field of microarrays, technical positions are never mundane or boring, because there are always opportunities to evaluate and refine new techniques and protocols as they become available.
"We're always looking to evaluate what space is and how you can communicate through public space".
Asked if the team considered a change in philosophy or game planning, Boras said "we're always trying to evaluate" and referenced constant attempts at subtle changes.
"We had this idea that Miami stories mattered, and that independent films from Miami could speak to the world," says Leyva. "We're always trying to evaluate where we are most useful where do we push it next?" Borscht Diez events will take place throughout February 22-26th.
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