Given the delicate and sometimes unpredictable nature of shoulder injuries, the Mets will proceed with caution.
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Despite the sometimes frustrating nature of the job, Boehner says he'll run for Speaker again in two years, assuming Republicans keep control of the House.
"Sometimes the nature of someone like Lawrence can be a problem in a squad if he's not a captain and there are not very strong guys to keep him in check, " Carling told BBC Radio 5live.
Famous for his exuberance and sometimes mercurial nature, Mr. Branson disclosed that in the wake of Monday's success, "I would like to speed up the program" by increasing to three from two the size of the initial fleet of rocket ships intended to carry passengers.
Of course sometimes the wireless nature of the game-pad is essential to leave it free to offer gesture controls.
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Sometimes the binary nature of external analysis makes it difficult for outsiders to hold both realities in their head at the same time.
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Even environmentalists sometimes objected to the nature and detail of his comments.
Given human nature, sometimes we may get greedy, claiming a big deduction when something smaller would have been eminently defensible.
Sometimes the offices for Borneo Nature Tours in Lahad Datu can arrange reservations and transport.
And sometimes the systems found in nature can make even the most advanced technologies look primitive by comparison, she says.
The apparent disorder of his paintings concealed an underlying structure, sometimes described as Daoist in nature, which bore striking parallels to a similar balance between order and chaos found in Chinese traditional painting.
But he leaves little doubt that he sometimes chafed against the all-consuming nature of the Red Sox experience, saying that he looks forward to blending in in New York, the way he believes most players can (non Jeter-and-Alex Rodriguez division).
Since the sources and the act of creation are dualistic by nature, the meaning of the work sometimes eludes the artist.
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Sometimes, however, Mr Freddoso lets his own partisan nature run away with him.
"Because the lake is generally warm and has a lot of moisture, we find that it generates this very big, what we call, convective potential energy, which generates a lot of cloudness and this unique nature of weather characterized by heavy thunderstorms which sometimes can be dangerous, " he explains.
Sometimes, the threat was a change in the size or nature of a particular market: McDonnell Douglas merged with Boeing, for example, because its biggest customer, the Pentagon, was cutting spending by half.
The very idea that unpaid amateurs can and should supplement, or substitute for, paid professionals embodies the belief that the nature of the effort provided by volunteers is of a different, sometimes more desirable, character than that of the salaried union worker or social service technocrat.
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But there are a lot of musings about the nature of attention, and a nice history of the debate over whether being constantly connected sometimes screws up our our performance.
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Most of the quests in FGO can be completed in under 15 minutes (and sometimes less), and the game actually plays better this way: Extended sessions underline the repetitive nature of much of the gameplay, while a quick stint is a nice break from whatever else you were doing.
In Costa Rica we did some zip lining, boat riding and snorkeling, a few nature tours, a bit of sitting on the beach and a whole lot of restful, sometimes jolting, and always thoroughly stimulating gazing across Costa Rica's undulating landscapes from the windows of tourist transport vans.
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