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The term was originally coined by scientists to describe circadian rhythms, the processes that tell our bodies when we should rise, eat, and sleep.
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They should have had processes that told them if these loans ever go bad, they will be put back because we are not meeting our representations and warranties".
"Our thinking," Dale said, "is that we can insert a gene that inhibits this process, that tells the plant not to kill its own cells".
But it is disheartening that a matter of such importance as confirming a Supreme Court Justice is a charade — about the nature of the job, about the character of the nominee, and about a process that tells us everything except what we need to know.
It's a simple, automated process that tells developers whether a user who downloaded an app has actually opened and engaged the app.
Women who need relationships in order to be happy seem to have a thought process that tells them, on a good day, that life is less meaningful when not shared with another -- that successes are more enjoyable and tragedies more bearable if they have someone to love who also loves them.
Their infrastructure is clunky and there's no standard verification process (services that tell you if a bank account can be used for direct debit are very challenging to work with and often offer very little to no international coverage).
I think for me, some of the trouble was the crazy unaccountable product strategy processes that would tell you to work on high risk things on the one hand, but would hold you back for taking those chance on the other.
Because of mutations, the processes that normally tell our cells when to start and stop multiplication and growth go awry.
"If at any stage in the process we found something that told us a GDF would not be safe in that particular locality, we would walk away.
However, there's a price to pay for the guilty pleasure Steven Brill's film affords - a relentless process of dumbing down that tells the audience it's cool to be a doofus.
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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