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Detecting Trouble Unfortunately, the esophagus, unlike more accessible body parts like the breast and skin, is not very easy to monitor.
It was a pattern that became familiar during his presidential campaign: detecting trouble on the horizon, failing to act swiftly before finally moving to reclaim control of the message.
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It, therefore, overcomes some of the limitations of previously-used strategies for detecting troubled zones.
Did the bank use its access to the Madoff checking accounts to detect trouble before his arrest?
It's what motivates many investigative reporters to spend months digging into wrongdoing — sometimes before law enforcement officials have detected trouble.
She studied the adults around her and learned how to detect trouble before it came, even if she couldn't fend it off.
But Mr. Feingold said he detected trouble for Democrats shortly after the inauguration as he began making his annual pilgrimage to all 72 counties.
Multiple computers support each of a vehicle's systems, including adaptive cruise control, which adjusts the speed of a car to the pace of traffic, and crash avoidance systems, which detect trouble and slow the car down.
Competing chemicals detect trouble by using antibodies that bind to the proteins that coat the parasites.
Plugged into that network, your Dash can detect trouble from miles away, alert you to the situation, then propose alternate routes to bypass the snarl.
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