Suggestions(1)
Exact(4)
Is that kind of random discovery still possible?
Amsterdam, the Dutch capital, revels in the joy of random discovery.
"But, as long as I'm involved in Beats 1 in some form or another, I will push as hard as I can for that sense of random discovery".
More broadly, it is why places like New York still exist, places where clutter and congestion may not be mere inconveniences but the catalysts of random discovery or accidental innovation, where a store selling the most specialized merchandise can attract a large clientele, and where one can find a sense of community just by opening a door.
Similar(56)
Some key turning points are handled with plausibility stretching contrivances: the random discovery of a qualified nurse ready to quit her pub job on a whim to care for a stranger on his death bed feels like a bit of a stretch, as does the entire town listening at just the right time to hear Rex say things over the radio he struggles to articulate face to face.
Those motivated to be internationally known scientists invest in the random discovery of new therapeutic entities.
For someone who not once performed a self-breast exam and had skipped her latest mammogram, I credit the random discovery of my own breast cancer at an early stage to the angel who already walked her daughter's path.
The model demonstrates that network discovery can explain the existence of many more proteins whose degree is accelerating compared with the number of such proteins in more random discovery processes.
Indeed, this is what we find by launching the escape difficulty procedure for each node of the maritime network and by taking the average of all the scores (just as in the case of random walk discovery, we iterate the algorithm 100 times for each node).
In the jittery wake of 9/11, they set off a nationwide panic over random discoveries of white powder that people feared might be more anthrax.
He was acting out his meditation on the discovery of random dinosaur bones ("How were these dinosaurs dying? Were they going 'I'm near death. I'll be leaving an arm over there. A jawbone over there.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com