Many factors determine success (or failure) in professional sports--injuries, for instance--regardless of talent level.
The parts of the body that mustn't dissolve--cell membranes, for instance--are made of oily molecules, and even a child knows that oil and water don't mix.
Certain characteristics--the amount of heating, for instance--betray all but a handful of the bellringers as boringly normal particles, such as cosmic rays.
The grand 19th Century congregational numbers - O Come All Ye Faithful and Angels from the Realms of Glory for instance - are rousing hymns of communal praise.
The results can be as unsurprising as confirmation of a long-suspected, low-level version of an easily treatable condition--anemia, for instance--to a high level of alpha-fetoprotein, which has been linked to some liver disorders.
On the other hand, some information must be protected from public disclosure for the sake of our security -- for instance, the movement of our troops, our intelligence-gathering, or the information we have about a terrorist organization and its affiliates.
But this grim aspect of the charity's work also led - in that instance - to the reunion of 120 other missing young women with their families.
Often, small producers cannot ship throughout the entire year -- for instance vendors of Buffalo's Sponge Candy cannot subject their delicate, heat-sensitive delicacy to higher temperatures throughout the summer -- or must tack on shipping charges that may be equal or higher than the items being shipped.
Of course, the difference between these experiments and a real-world instance of the attacks is a motive capable of inspiring a team of equally expert hackers to achieve the same feats of tech exploitation.
But right now, they are very concerned -- the Sunnis, for instance -- that this is simply sort of a rule of the majority with actually no concern for the minority.
In fact, there's no known instance of either hack--automobile or auto defibrillator--outside of a research setting.
"Now, it might be in their country of origin if the country of origin has a growing economy -- for instance, think of Angola where there is growth, " he adds.
Boeing offers an even more striking instance of cross-fertilisation between the commercial and military sectors.
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The solution was to implement an automated, online public record-tracking system run in a cloud-based instance of Dynamics CRM.
Seems like a rare-enough instance of competition at work, ensuring the best product for the USAF at the lowest taxpayer expense.
In the instance of auto-adjudication for the count on May 3, the decision was taken between returning officers and the e-counting provider.
The worst - from Tony Blair's point of view - instance was in 1997 when grassroots members opted for left-winger Ken Livingstone over Peter Mandelson.
The Telefonica Dual Persona service will enable IT managers to provision and manage an employee's work profile and mobile applications via a cloud-based instance of VMware Horizon Mobile.
But some of these -- some of these programs, for instance, the replacement nuclear warhead or shutting Yucca Mountain -- you can't really say that Yucca Mountain is an ineffectual program.
That allows a certain amount of hedging of bets because sometimes the weather is very easy to forecast - in a spell of high pressure for instance - and sometimes it is very hard.
It would be no good offering bullies extra activities which stimulated their behaviour even more - making them the centre of attention - for instance.
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And once a few seemingly dry facts have been established - a date and place of birth, for instance - the web can help bring the past to life.
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While only fifteen percent of all op-ed pieces are by women, for instance, only fifteen percent of all articles submitted to the op-ed page are by women.
Payouts will also no longer be reduced by the amount of money that a saver might also owe their savings institution - for instance by the size of a mortgage or other loan.
Reportedly, Vonage's F1000 series will typically cut off its user in mid-call if they happen to, for instance, walk out of a hot-spot enabled branch of Starbucks.
Reportedly, Vonage's F1000 series will typically cut off its user in mid-call if they happen to, for instance, walk out of a hot-spot enabled branch of Starbucks (nasdaq: SBUX - news - people ).
No additional API adoption is required to obtain this behavior, and all existing APIs-including that of the UIPopoverController instance provided by the delegate-will continue to work as before.
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Sure, the Xbox is grander in scope than the Zune ever was -- over 50 percent of time spent on the Xbox 360 is with non-gaming applications, for instance -- but its primary function is still games, as it has been for the history of the brand.
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Small-cap stocks, for instance, have a long-term correlation of 0.72 with large-cap stocks, according to the Ibbotson SBBI 2011 Classic Yearbook.
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But even a premium service can be cost-effective: A university using ScienceDirect, for instance, could save perhaps two-thirds of what a paper-journal subscription would cost.
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