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There is considerable skepticism, however, that Syria's opposition can reliably make such guarantees.
The machines, which usually make DNA rather than RNA, can reliably make only 50 to 100 bases in a stretch.
Ginsburg has said that Scalia is the only one of her brethren who can reliably make her laugh and the only one who can carry a tune.
Ginsburg has said that Scalia is the only one of her brethren who can reliably make her laugh — and the only one who can carry a tune.
It plans to begin trials this year to see if its test can reliably make the distinction.
The first camp is led by "machine learning" and "predictive analytics" experts who argue for a future in which computers will possess real "artificial intelligence," while the second camp argues that only human analysts can reliably make conclusions based on the vast amounts of data collected and stored by humanity.
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The collapse of the album business — album sales hit historic lows this summer — has made Gottwald, who can reliably produce hit after hit, a sort of golden goose.
The scientists hope to understand some of the processes on which these technologies depend, as a way of both gauging their feasibility (can you reliably make tiny puffs of sea salt brighten clouds?) and assessing their risks (how much damage to the ozone layer might a stratospheric haze do, and how might such damage be minimised?).
"In a perfect world, if we came up with a really simple test to determine who is a terrorist, the problem is can you reliably make a link between a personality type and a future action?
In the context of performance based design this additional capacity of composite decks or reinforced concrete slabs can be exploited for providing structural stability in fire given that a quantitative estimate of this capacity can be reliably made.
Neurodegeneration in Parkinson's disease starts years before a clinical diagnosis can be reliably made.
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