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Think of a recurring dream as a friend that is gently, but continuously reminding us, "You're doing that thing again... .. as they draw our attention to a habit that is so deeply engrained that it is often unconscious when it is being triggered even if we are aware of it at other times.
I may have gone in there and saved the team, but I don't think it's reasonable that I continuously have to do that year in and year out, especially when you know to be competitive the salaries have to go up".
What is needed is time to work out how to do the basic assembly of atoms into stable structures, and then to learn how to do that continuously on a predictable and profitable basis.
The inference was that this is essentially what our brain continuously does — something that we can simulate in a computer as a universal Turing machine.
To do that, it has continuously developed and expanded its operating systems, from the original MS-DOS, which was quickly cobbled together for the first I.B.M. PC in the early 1980's, through Windows 3.0, 98, 98, NT, CE and, now, 2000.
Considering today's literature on DNA or protein biosensors, as compared to the literature on sensors in general, one should, strictly speaking, refer to them more correctly as "sensing systems" or "bioelectrochemical assays", because a true biosensor acquires information continuously, while a sensing system may do that in discrete steps.
There are many different kinds that can do that: oral contraceptives taken continuously, hormonal IUD's, and other types.
It is not a job because a job is something you're paid to continuously do, presumably with the expectation you will do that thing successfully.
"You have to continuously impress and succeed and the only way you do that is by having an edge.
Do that homework on yourself and your spouse to help protect against the financial impact of death and ensure that you continuously have financial support.
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