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Tennis needs great statements and rivalries and, while Simona Halep might not be able to reproduce her French Open heroics at Wimbledon in two weeks' time – much as Francesca Schiavone met instant disappointment on the grass after winning here in 2010 – she has brought verve and speculation back to the women's game.
Fake texts supposed to be written by humans could be detected, as they might not be able to reproduce this spontaneous balance between information content and positive expression.
We also took into consideration that velocity is more specific to embodiment capabilities: the robot might not be able to reproduce safely some of the velocity profiles demonstrated.
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"It's very frustrating to have something in your head and not be able to reproduce it," Ms. Stettler said.
If they were killed at even a low rate, they would not be able to reproduce fast enough to keep up.
This might work for some who have knowledge and want to play with fermentation time and carbonation levels, but the brew quality will ultimately suffer in flavor and users will not be able to reproduce the same brew again".
It is a horribly devastating feeling to not be able to reproduce.
You might not be able to produce a good one.
Others have not been able to reproduce the Hitachi results, Fullerton says.
We have not been able to reproduce this issue, however, we're releasing an update to iTunes early next week which includes additional safeguards.
Some found an inverse association while others have not been able to reproduce these findings.
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