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Which is why restaurants are serving Nespresso: the results are middling, but reliably so — it's hard to screw up simply pressing a button.
Orders can be met more reliably, so gourmets have a better chance of being able to crack open their favourite delicacy.
But it may also be that some maybe a fair few of those genes are not to be found in the human genome at all.Though less reliably so than the genes in egg and sperm, microbiomes, too, can be inherited.
Chagas has returned to Mexico, especially its poor southern state of Chiapas.Since the 1970s two drugs have been available that can cure Chagas, but only reliably so in its early stages.
Just about all cars made today, says Mr Lutz, "except maybe those made in China", perform the basic functions efficiently and reliably, so there is now much more of a premium on design.
Ben Webster, disaster response manager for the Red Cross, said: "Preparedness is strengthening over the years as agencies become more proficient at preparing for disasters, technology is improving so we can forecast a bit more reliably, so it is getting better in terms of preparation".
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The number of pig deaths has not been reliably reported so far, but the epidemic appears to be widespread.
As a general rule of thumb, squash tends to be naturally sweeter than pumpkin, but the big difference is textural: while pumpkins can be over-fibrous, butternut, for example, is more reliably firm, so keeps its shape once cooked.
That includes explaining why motivation reliably shifts so as to track changes in our moral beliefs.
How can these elements be validly and reliably measured so that it is clear when they are present or absent?
While it is highly questionable that all words refer, most philosophers of language assume that at least certain sorts of terms (e.g. proper names and indexicals) regularly and reliably do so.
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