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Uber's success results from something very different: the small, right data it needed to do something very simple — dispatch cars.
You have this funny feedback mechanism in which you're getting the results from something that happened a while ago.
A pro, whose swing likely averages around 110 mph, would get better results from something like a Titleist Pro V1.
A comprehensive claim pays for damage that results from something other than a collision, such as fire or theft.
Meanwhile, a single comprehensive claim -- which pays for damage that results from something other than a collision, such as fire or theft -- triggers an average premium increase of less than 2percentt.
Since we have no compelling reason to think that the pattern of gene expression we observe in sample N035 results from something other than normal biological variability, we have retained this sample in our analysis.
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CONSIDER the cadences of daily life that result from something as prosaic as a course schedule.
Or had they resulted from something more sinister, like a Russian mole inside the agency?
These injuries can result from something as simple as tripping on a sidewalk or falling in the shower.
The military provided no immediate details about the scene, like whether there were any signs that the death may have resulted from something other than natural causes.
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