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"But it's important to be able to analyse a situation coolly.
You have to be able to analyse the butterfly without ripping it totally to pieces.
The group will now be able to analyse larger data sets than ever before.
"To be able to analyse plays and novels is so relevant to acting," she says.
In other words, they need to be able to analyse the range of possible scenarios and arrive at the best 'decision'decision
Robots might be able to analyse lyrics – showing that the singer's major themes are love and time – but they certainly haven't been designed to sing.
The European E-ELT telescope, currently being built in Chile, will then be able to analyse the atmospheric composition of these nearby planets.
The method proves to be able to analyse effectively the on-line images of different crystal morphological forms, and of varied qualities.
To be able to analyse the functional and time behaviour of different configurations, a simulation model of the fieldbus system was also extended by the wireless behaviour.
In order to increase the knowledge in this field, it seems crucial first of all to be able to analyse, in depth, different seated spinal postures.
He hasn't starred in any box-office disasters lately (and his movies have brought in more than $4.4bn worldwide), but you know that if one befell him, he would be able to analyse what happened and adapt accordingly.
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