They have IQs that can boil water and are quite serious about their work.
Should these perceptions be validated and take hold, the consequences could be quite serious.
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And now when we say an allegation, some are quite serious, you know.
Dr. SPIESEL: Well, chicken pox is, and has been, traditionally a fairly mild illness, with occasional quite serious consequences.
While some of the injuries are minor, others are "quite serious, " he said.
WWF's Nepal country director, Anil Manandhar, said the problem had become quite serious.
At one point I was quite serious about moving back to rugby league.
The actual loss seems to be some 50% of previous life: really quite serious a number when dealing with laptops.
Since then I've had quite serious surgery and then chemotherapy but I've carried on doing fitness all the way through.
"There's some feeling that if Hollande is elected, the attack on the French sovereign debt could be quite serious, " Sutton said.
Certainly there do seem to have been some quite serious teething problems since the show first started previewing in early February.
"In really sick people it can cause quite serious damage and it's quite resistant to antibiotics as well, " he told the programme.
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Unfortunately, the implementation was lamentable and the resulting situation is quite serious.
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So this is a matter of -- this is a real debate, because the outcomes at the policy level are quite serious.
But there are quite serious practical arguments about that which are difficult.
Rumors have already circulated that both camps will continue meeting at some point today and that the talks are quite serious in nature.
But some of the errors were quite serious: the system spit out the wrong fiscal year or did not recognize the organization at all.
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We take the leaders at their words and believe them when they say that they understand the impact of default would be quite serious.
Without some rain in the next month it's looking quite serious.
"This one has the potential to be quite serious, " James said.
But with D-Wade on-board, there is no question that Li-Ning has become quite serious about increasing their footprint within the marketplace for basketball shoes and apparel.
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If they do not have that effect, it may be that the problem of voting discrimination--which was, of course, quite serious half a century ago--has been entirely solved.
The charges that the company may have illegally gained access to thousands of private voicemail accounts and made improper payments to police officers, after all, are quite serious.
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In this case, if the alert is justified and the problem is quite serious, the site will also be included on the List of World Heritage in Danger.
Quite serious discussions have taken place on the Internet about whether a Tamagotchi has a personality that can develop with experience (the Net is full of nutty people).
"We are talking about child abuse, physical abuse, mental abuse, actually using emotional abuse against the child - quite serious offences in some cases - up to physical woundings of children, " Mr Bourlet said.
Some quite serious cognitive dissonance going on there.
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"There's all sorts of things, and they can be quite trivial things but they can be quite serious as well, and they can certainly affect the real world, " the Sunday Times quotes Mr Hilton as saying.
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"If she had been actually executed, the political consequences could have been quite serious, because Bo is not just an ordinary person: He has his own group and family connections, " said He Weifang, a law professor at Peking University.
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