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A new class of stabilized reactors is described that have a reduced tendency to amplify process disturbances and to develop moving hot spots.

You can play yourself in an instant, particularly on Twitter, which preserves each user's self-contradictions in an easily searchable archive, and which, with its tendency to amplify the hateful and the simplistic, encourages aggressive and incoherent political stands.

And given that the flaws of humans and automatic systems have a well-demonstrated tendency to amplify each other at the worst possible moment, trusting Boeing's solution could well be a risk that few airlines, passengers or safety regulators will be willing to take.

I'm inclined to believe that's the case, though the internet certainly has the tendency to amplify these kinds of things.

Even more worrisome, assumptions and models are rarely version-controlled, which means that mistakes have a tendency to amplify given the frenetic pace of a trading floor.

The competitive climate in a group setting like this also can have tendency to amplify the intensity of these workouts, and not in a good way.

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We only included data for the species in which the primer was originally designed, as nonspecific primers have shown tendencies to amplify poorly or inconsistently in closely related species (Rubinsztein et al., 1995; Primmer et al., 1996; Whitton et al., 1997; Morin et al., 1998).

This paper analyses bank capital requirements in a general equilibrium model by evaluating the implications of different designs of such requirements regarding their impact on the tendency of banks to amplify the business cycle.

With its tendencies to exhaust, to amplify despair, to deaden my anguish briefly before bringing it back two-fold – booze was counter to the mission.

Or is it a demand, a threatening line in the sand heightened by the tendency of the Internet to amplify aggression?

It also exemplifies the tendency of those arbiters to amplify "perfect crimes" that advance their political agenda — and to ignore crimes that don't.

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