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Nobody will be able to label him as soft on national defense".
He wants to be able to label any failures of American foreign policy, the consequences of a refusal to heed his warnings.
Following this, Kenny told students that they must be able to label the key parts of a body.
In 2010, the US Federal Trade Commission (2010) warned 78 retailers nationwide that the retailers may not be able to label and advertise products as "bamboo".
In principle the terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) used in TUNEL assays should not be able to label substrates other than DNA, however, our results are consistent with the idea that viral structures are being labeled.
In this year and again next, UPS will spend $1 billion on technology; soon, the company will be able to label packages with codes that tell handlers what trucks to load the packages on and where on the trucks the packages should be placed.
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We become like botanists who think that being able to label a specimen means we know all we need to know about it.
As Asia becomes a key new market for most brands, being able to label goods "Made in Britain" is a major selling point.
A paper published by Andrej Karpathy and Li Fei-Fei at Stanford University describes a computer-vision system that is able to label specific parts of a given picture.
The first episode focused on the question: "What does the vagina vulva even look like?" According to one survey, only half of women aged 26-35 were able to label the vagina accurately.
In one statement he was able to label the Republican base as easily excitable, enamored of "incendiary comments," and thirsty for "outrageous things" to be said about President Obama.
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