• The outcomes are assumed to cluster around the most probable version of the future.

    ECONOMIST: Statistics and climatology

  • Ultimately, Erly is about experiences and we think this is an interesting moment to cluster around this.

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  • Moreover, when stained and observed through a microscope, vaults cluster around, and sometimes on, the nuclear-pore complex.

    ECONOMIST: Cell biology: The secret of the vaults | The

  • Online customers will cluster around the point of execution in any market segment.

    ECONOMIST: Letters

  • As particles zoom around in this field, they interact with and attract Higgs bosons, which cluster around the particles in varying numbers.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • First, says Mr Mandel, economic growth is increasingly driven by big ecosystems such as the ones that cluster around Apple's iPhone or Google's Android operating system.

    ECONOMIST: Why large firms are often more inventive than small ones

  • Daniels says that startup founders need to think about networking on a regional level, as some industries tend to cluster around specific metropolitan areas in the United States.

    FORBES: What to Consider When Choosing Your Startup's Location

  • Dozens of houses with black-tiled roofs cluster around the port.

    CNN: WHERE IT'S GOOD TO BE OLD

  • In other words, this is the most clustered cluster around.

    ECONOMIST: Cluster analysis | The

  • The large office buildings, arranged in a spiraling cluster around the memorial sector, will be a far more proportionate and elegant addition to the skyline than the twin towers' bruising banality.

    WSJ: Daniel Libeskind Envisions Ground Zero

  • When you've made it back to terra firma stroll east along the river, past the Royal Festival Hall and the uncompromisingly brutalist National Theatre, navigating the crowds that cluster around the street entertainers.

    CNN: The story

  • Stunningly, the typical answer-based tutoring systems average an effect size of around 0.35 standard deviations, and all three of the step-based, substep-based, and human tutoring cluster around an effect size of 0.75 standard deviations.

    FORBES: How Machine-Based Tutoring Could Disrupt Human Tutors

  • So at Lab events we crowd source ideas for a better system, people are invited to cluster around those ideas that inspire them and we turn them into projects, helping to find the funding and support needed to make them fly.

    FORBES: Connect

  • Visit the area around Vicenza, in the north-east, which has an array of small family companies, or look at ceramics companies in the cluster around Sassuolo, in the centre of Italy, and you will be struck by the energy and skills on display.

    ECONOMIST: A survey of Italy

  • The surprise success stories feel obliged to parade around talking incessantly, if monotonously, about their wonderful lives, while the perennial underachievers cluster miserably around the punch bowl.

    FORBES: Health, wealth and technology

  • Which is to say that the timing may be opportune for a cluster built around Zappos in downtown Las Vegas.

    FORBES: Zappos: Not Leaving Las Vegas

  • Serious buyers cluster hungrily around the gallery directors, eager to nab their favourite pieces (the more experienced of them employ strategic body-blocking techniques: they hold plastic champagne glasses aloft and to one side, taking up more space and threatening to spill upon their competition).

    ECONOMIST: Debating what to covet with unlimited funds

  • Others, encumbered by brats whose faces are covered with flies and snot, cluster desperately around the fruit vendors, interrupting their singsong litanies only to lunge for the occasional rotten tomato or onion that an alert customer may discover at the bottom of his basket.

    NPR: 'The Swallows of Kabul' Book Excerpt

  • The geologist is standing there with his hammer, a twittering cluster already gathered around him.

    NEWYORKER: Stone Mattress

  • The University of Texas at Austin has helped to create a high-technology cluster that employs around 100, 000 people in some 1, 700 companies.

    ECONOMIST: The best is yet to come

  • There is a cluster of support around 1342-1344.

    FORBES: Dow Still Thirsting For Close Above 13K

  • The points in the second chart cluster much more closely around the line than the points in the first chart.

    FORBES: John Mauldin's Muddled Stock Return Model

  • In Nvidia's labs engineers hover around a cluster of 16 six-foot-tall computers that mimic the behavior of a future Nvidia product hooked up to an ordinary PC.

    FORBES: Shoot To Kill

  • First, many schools are embarking upon a variety of design processes, RFPs from vendors and the like only to arrive at the same cluster of solutions centered around the basic models of blended learning we identified here.

    FORBES: Steps and Leaps Into Next-Gen Learning

  • All you do is cluster the corn-oil units around biodiesel plants that use another money-saving GreenShift innovation: a "continuous base catalyst reaction" system that relies on a "proprietary process intensification and advanced separation technologies"--whatever those are.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • It's part of a cluster of tiled-roof cottages, arranged around a lawn, that also house four guest suites and a gym.

    WSJ: The $40 Million Party Pad

  • It was still associated with Sufis, and a cluster of coffee houses grew up in Cairo around the religious university of the Azhar.

    BBC: Coffee and qahwa: How a drink for Arab mystics went global

  • In the background is public wailing on the corner of London and Ellis Streets, in a stately cluster of Victorian-style houses with wrap-around porches.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • Bertazzon 3B is one of around 50 family firms in a manufacturing cluster in north-east Italy that leads the world in turning steel, fibreglass and electronics into roundabouts, bumper cars and other fairground thrills.

    ECONOMIST: Fairground rides: Ups and downs | The

  • Compared with the film-makers of Hollywood, who populate Los Angeles' most venerable cluster, or the metal workers in northern Italy, who have been around for centuries, toytown lacks a distinctive and deeply ingrained collection of skills that make a region's advantage so hard to imitate.

    ECONOMIST: The puppet-master of toytown

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