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Unlike some of the more complicated efforts to devise a theory of everything, this one should either succeed relatively rapidly or fail spectacularly.
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Measured by mothers' background characteristics, the cluster randomization succeeded relatively well (Table 1).
Under Mr. Gonzales, experienced prosecutors were succeeded by relatively young and inexperienced lawyers seen as fiercely loyal to the administration.
The combined surfactant system has been widely used and succeeded at relatively ideal reservoirs with low temperature and low salinity.
Still, the basic question about Nest was whether its fancy thermostats could succeed beyond a relatively small market of affluent, environmentally conscious, technology enthusiasts.
Greening 4B and 4C succeed in obtaining relatively better fairness in terms of transmit powers as well as data rates than Greening 4A.
By contrast, a service economy can succeed with a relatively small number of geniuses that design devices like the iPhone and earn millions, while less-educated workers have fewer opportunities to make a good living.
"When you succeed, it's relatively invisible ― so the public doesn't get to see why investment is so important".
It has managed to succeed making a relatively high-volume, low-cost commodity product, employing hundreds of workers right here in the United States.
At this stage, the odds that he'll succeed seem, well, only relatively good.
But if they succeed it should be relatively easy to construct circuits from the pairs of bits, Han says--especially when the alternative is wiring up individual atoms, nuclei, or photons.
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