"I detect in the latest Gove plan - as implied and reported - is what I'll call the itch to instruct and dictate to teachers and children because it will do them good, that teachers and children themselves can't or shouldn't choose, investigate and discover what is suitable and worthwhile, " he wrote on his blog.
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But did I detect a government attempt to find a 'quick fix' solution to alleviate teacher shortages?
"I detect below the surface, a surge of satisfaction, " the former chief editor of Haaretz, David Landau told the BBC.
On Wall Street they get an overall picture and there I detect a different mood to some of my previous visits.
Yet underneath it all I detect a yearning for a simpler approach.
Like it or not, these excesses come with the whole package of modern consumer capitalism, and I detect no mass movement roiling to get rid of that.
Many politicians are watching the BBC reeling from its self-inflicted wounds with a mixture of amazement and frustration but I detect little anger or desire for retribution.
Mayersohn declined to discuss specific sales figures, but he did say that the margins on self-published books are very good (do I detect shades of Amazon here?), even better than those of the print-on-demand traditional books.
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But what I detect at work here is not the store clerks, who are merely executing the will of their paymasters, nor even the company bosses, who in any event are fairly hapless themselves, having gotten where they are mostly by luck of birth and a few fortuitous school choices.
"I can detect the land mines pretty well after having stepped on several, " he says.
"The trajectory on CO2 emissions shows very little effect of the global recession so far, and no effect that I can detect from Kyoto whatsoever, " he says.
If anything, I occasionally detect a worrying lack of arrogance.
So, what else could I use to detect how near or far a hand was from the screen?
What I do not detect, however, is any threat to the existence or status of the BBC - unlike previous rows which pitted governments against the Corporation.
It was a dissonant, modern sound that I liked, but I couldn't detect anybody singing.
But I don't resent this, although having said that, or rather, had I heard one of my patients say it, I would at once detect the anger behind the words.
"I haven't been able to detect any correlation between low-cost carriers and enhanced risks from flying, " he said.
As I pointed out last week, timing is critical to detect schemes using financial statement manipulation, and benchmarks are key.
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I, for one, allowed a record label to detect (but not track) my location in exchange for early access to the new Blink-182 CD, Neighborhoods.
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I've advocated we use the polygraph exam to detect unlawful activity or drug use, but there, to my knowledge, are no questions on that that relate specifically to a person's attitude on race, and I think that's something that perhaps we need to look at.
So I would encourage all of you, be the first to detect and address wrongdoing by the corporate fiduciaries to your fund.
An amateur psychologist might detect that Dent is still a bit raw over that 32, 000 Dow call, I guess.
And I always tell my students that it is just as important to be able to detect the presence of discrimination as it is to detect when discrimination is NOT present.
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If you detect any passion in my voice -- (laughter) -- it is because I know in my heart that we will not turn back now.
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"I think it's an amazing technological achievement to be able to be able to detect small rocks like this, " said Francois Fressin, a co-author of the paper based at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
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