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Richard Gabriel, a distinguished engineer at Sun, describes this as "a kind of semi-chaotic, self-organising behaviour in which numerous small acts of repair can lead to quickly built, complex and massive creations".
The rapid response to this outbreak of YFV and subsequent laboratory-based diagnosis clearly demonstrate that an efficient surveillance system can lead to quickly detecting outbreaks and appropriate intervention, potentially saving many lives.
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But Jenny Kutner — describing, years later, her crush on the pseudonymous Trace Lehrer and all that it led to — quickly transcends them with an unsettling narrative of ambiguity.
A similar protest, from the other side, led Eich to quickly resign his position as C.E.O. of Mozilla.
In Mali and across Africa, the evidence shows that a failure of democracy is all too likely to lead quickly to such crimes.
In Yorkshire, the mere mention of Baroness Thatcher's name is often likely to lead quickly to talk of the 1984-5 minerstrikeike.
So CORNEA seems to lead quickly to the skeptical conclusion that we do not know that we are not mere brains in vats.
But what if you could establish the neural pathways that lead to virtuosity more quickly?
The craving for stimulation inherit to the condition may lead to eating too quickly.
And such indictment will lead young people to quickly re-examine this damaging norm.
It is very unlikely that MCS could enhance nerve growth to lead so quickly to sensory restoration, more than 2 years after initial injury.
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