His argument was that the technique, which makes many copies of a piece of DNA, would be so cheap to put on a Mars probe that it would be silly not to.
But, since I work a few blocks from Liberty Square, I thought it would be silly not to carry down a few sundries they said they needed, plus send them some pizza.
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Apparent scarcity was one reason why Japanese shares were bid up to silly levels (though not quite this silly) in the late 1980s.
As Brad points out, startup communities should rely on results, not silly names, to achieve notoriety.
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"We are not silly people... but when drivers' livelihoods are being affected we must do something, " he added.
"My session with Amanda was really good because it made me realise that I was being silly about Rhianna not loving me, " says Beth.
They sang along, and so did I, and as we all did Bette Midler flapped her arms like they were wings, managing to look not silly at all, but as graceful as a ballerina.
It would be silly if I did not say we are starting from a high base.
And 20% of parents said they felt silly when they did not know the answer to their children's questions.
"We are not playing silly games, " says Rachel Bloom-Baglin, an AstraZeneca spokeswoman.
Margaret Morrissey, of the National Confederation of Parent Teacher Associations, said it would be silly to tell them not to watch the match.
As for lunch, lord, it was the high point of my visit to NYC, nothing mindless or silly, at least not on your part.
He is not some silly crackpot.
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It has more sinister undertones and it is not quite as silly as Lock, Stock.
If Mr Beatty's involvement in politics is not quite as silly as it sounds, neither is Hollywood's.
Does that not sound utterly silly to anyone reading that statement? including any social conservative who might be?
The villains in this story are the banks for making silly loans and regulators for not insisting on more precautions.
I'm all for a dress code, but it has always struck me that golf's way of doing things was antiquated, punitive and not a little silly.
"Whether it was squeezing the fat out of NatWest or not overpaying for silly deals in America, which every Brit bank seems to do, Goodwin has always managed to deliver, " says Michael Denny, the chairman of Northern Ventures Managers, a venture-capital firm.
There are parts that are silly, and the narrative is not complicated or even good.
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That embrace will be weakened, not strengthened, by silly attacks on religiosity, stimulating the spiritual to question the seriousness of people who profess a concern for civil liberties.
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That may just be the natural volatility of commodities, stemming from regional drought, short-lived supply disruptions, silly policy or myriad other factors not related to money supply.
The 21-year-old England scrum-half had endured a difficult time, not helped by conceding a silly penalty at a scrum.
Paying a first team wage bill of 3-7 times the other teams in the SPL (not including Celtic) is silly.
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Yet loading more risk onto taxpayers will not discourage banks from the silly lending that caused credit markets to jam in the first place.
When she realised what was happening at the outset, she asked me to procure her some tablets as she did not want to be a silly old woman.
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