The alarm will be sounded no more than three times year for "shovel ready" projects, according to David Clark, who created the "Cause Swarm" Idea.
However, before the alarm can be sounded in this way, proteins on the surface of the antigen-presenting cell and the T cell must bind together in what is called a cellular handshake.
And since a huge majority of micro-organisms (by some estimates, 97%) cannot be cultured, that sounded like a great idea.
To be sure, rival IBM sounded an upbeat note during its earnings call last month.
"Mutt helped me orchestrate some higher harmony things that sounded like they could be from a female, " Levine says.
Ever since the generals persuaded Turkey's new police and intelligence chiefs to start arresting suspected underworld bosses earlier this year, Mr Yilmaz's claim to be responsible for the operation has sounded unconvincing.
He played about 14 minutes in each of the final two regular-season games after sitting out the previous four, and even if he does suit up, he sounded like he will be limited.
When on-stage interviewer Torrence Boone, a Google managing director, casually mentioned that their discussion would be replayed on the Internet, Morrison sounded as if caught in the act.
Late last week, in an interview with Automotive News, Ghosn also sounded unsure that a deal would be struck.
If a venture capitalist could invest in a High II company, that sounded to me like it would be great.
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To be sure, struggling server vendor Sun Microsystems sounded a downbeat note during its earnings call last week, sending technology shares broadly lower.
"It sounded too simple to say Bodemeister would be on the lead and we would be tracking him, " said I'll Have Another owner J.
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Dr. Xin said even though the idea sounded futuristic, he believed the technology could be is everyday use in the near future.
Just be careful of putting too much faith in dire warnings sounded by a single scientist (or team of scientists) about a single study.
"Shane sounded very calm and content, happy to be in a beautiful environment, and made absolutely no mention of the risk whatsoever, " Meckfessel wrote.
History is littered with examples, such as the Seiko Ruputer wristwatch computer, that sounded great in theory but turned out to be lemons in practice.
Justices Alito and Anthony Kennedy sounded skeptical arbitration, which is designed to be a streamlined process, was compatible with class actions in the first place.
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Is he going to be -- has he agreed to -- it sounded from the readout like he kind of essentially agreed with the U.S. position.
We even sounded sirens in the cities that were going to be in the path.
It sounded to him like clattering, and it seemed to be coming from the general direction of our hive.
Are you encouraged by what you've seen today, it sounded, from Richard Wells, as though it could be worse?
If the preceding points sounded touchy-feely to you, don't be fooled.
Those nine minutes looked -- and sounded -- beautiful, but my soon-to-be wife wouldn't be too impressed on the plane with such a short clip.
As the two soloists wove their rhythms around each other, it sounded like a conversation, and one wondered if percussion might be a universal language after all.
Witnesses said they heard several pops that sounded like gunshots and saw security forces fire what appeared to be pepper spray towards the crowds on several occasions.
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But in recent weeks, Fifa officials have sounded more upbeat, saying that they expect all 12 stadiums to be ready on time.
In a formal speech on Capitol Hill Wednesday, House Speaker John Boehner sounded conciliatory even as he made it clear higher tax rates would be unacceptable to Republicans who control the House.
Josh Ryan Collins, of the New Economics Foundation, who helped launch the Brixton pound - one of a handful of complementary currencies designed to be spent in local shops within a specific area of the UK - also sounded a note of caution.
The explanation sounded like it came out of an energy journal, which can't be surprising because that's the kind of thing he apparently enjoys reading.
The Foreign Office in London has sounded a similar note, with minister Lord Malloch Brown saying sanctions would not be lifted until Zimbabwe's transition to democracy has "reached a point of no return".
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