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He waited too long, sampled too much, and didn't lock down a good thing when he had it.
Chupeta said a Mexican ship's captain sampled too much of the cargo and "started to see ghosts" that resembled U.S. Coast Guard ships, leading him to scuttle the boat with all the drugs on board.
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It's safe to say, however, that he won't be sampling too much of the former colony's famously social side.
It was embarrassing enough when an Eckerd College trip overseas celebrating the glory of Europe last winter culminated in a group of students' sampling too much of the local vintage, insulting the residents and keeping guests at their hotel awake with their drunken revelry.
The media, mainstream magazines, people who overcategorize music, trance, fuckers who don't clean up after their dog, uncreative types in it for the Benjamins (er, Elizabeths), something about sampling too much; nobody's safe.
Fearful of bloat, they don't want to sample too much of it.
As scientific punch-ups go, this is shaping up to be a good one, with blows (albeit polite ones) being thrown across the Atlantic.The Americans say that the British were not looking for DNA directly in white blood cells, and by using whole blood they diluted their samples too much.
In this paper, it is shown that the baseline approach often generalises the samples too much, leading to a decreased precision.
Therefore, to increase the generality of the system, one should not count on a specific negative sample too much since the negative sample may reappear with little chance in real situation.
The ATR approach allows measurements of samples like blood, serum, or fully hydrated tissues samples, without too much interference from IR absorption of bulk water [ 16].
There was a visit to a rum museum where he sampled a bit too much of the local spirits and elicited some dramatic eye rolls from a tour guide named Gretl.
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