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I get a bit cross when I see bad science in a clue: for example, defining amps by electrical power.

2. Examine the error with an eye toward identifying negative patterns, systemic issues, and chokepoints that the issue may be part of and to which it may offer a valuable clue (for example, repeated complaints of long lines on Tuesday afternoons or of a slow-loading website on weekend nights).

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Searching the resulting database might provide clues, for example, to who in an organization was the last to deal with the copy machine repairman.

Like the Senators, she was taken aback when the movie showed men who were being or had already been "broken" by torture giving the C.I.A. precious, if scattered, clues for example, about the identity of bin Laden's courier.

The premise of Scholastic's series "The 39 Clues," for example, is that online players search for some of the clues themselves, encountering background stories about new characters as well as text and pictures about everything from the Titanic to the Iditarod sled-dog race, material that supplements the novels and inevitably entails some reading.

Researchers have some striking clues: For example, children on farms are much less likely to get the lung disease.

Analysis of mitochondrial and nuclear genes has also offered clues, for example confirming that some birds have geographically distinct breeding populations.

An LA Noire style detecting game of examining clues, for example, could very easily be the dullest experience if half the time the player struggles to pick up clue objects in the first place.

Rosenberg said the researchers did not know the reasons behind the projected decline, but pointed to "intriguing clues". For example, he noted, women who first give birth at a young age and do not breastfeed are at high risk for early onset of this subtype -- but more women today delay childbearing and opt to breastfeed, factors that might help explain the projected drop in cases.

Besides all these molecular and functional clues, for example, the fungus M. perniciosa causes the formation of witches' broom on T. cacao [ 5].

Others give less of a clue: "Duchamp," for example, is a bold (for Mr. Mills) sheaf of slanting parallel lines that thrust up from the bottom of the sheet to a point midway on it and are bound, toward their lower end, by a ruler-straight horizontal.

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