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Once it was made correctly and was delightful.
The paper concludes that the circulator design was made correctly and the performances are satisfied with HTR-10 operating requirements.
Imagine, then a sort of Shanzhai market for components here in the U.S. Small manufacturers could offer small-batch jobs to hardware hackers and larger orders could be completed by multiple manufacturers working in concert with a centralized QA testing system in place to ensure each part was made correctly.
If the choice was made correctly, a sheep was allowed to eat the pellets.
"To balance the energy market, you either tax a pollutant or regulate it," says Cochran. "If public policy was made correctly, it would help the nuclear industry".
Subsequently, in 36 out of the 38 cases the molecular diagnosis of leukaemia was made correctly based on this gene expression profile (Golub et al, 1999; Ramaswamy et al, 2001).
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"We can check our clothing is being made correctly but also make quick time-sensitive decisions".
Across the group of customers tested, just 10 of the 72 calculations were made correctly.
The public cannot judge on a day-to-day basis whether those assessments are being made correctly.
Had that call been made correctly, the Giants would have had a second chance to kick a winning field goal.
Not every decision is going to be made correctly – and football should be able to accept that.
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