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a research physicist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Scientists have observed this new particle formation
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s buying in. Michael Godsey March 4, 2015 William Neuheisel/Flickr Last week, I observed a high
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height was prized by people beyond the developed world. For years, he observed the Mehinaku
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examine “emotional contagion,” as this one did. This study is different because, while other studies have observed Facebook user data, this
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the observer's neck. A member of the Research Team observed an officer push and
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rather than straightforwardly confessing a pardonable verbal slip. But so what? As Jonathan Chait observed : What makes this so
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sheep in wolf’s clothing,” a friend at the time correctly observed. I can guarantee you
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the Washington Post is skeptical. In an essay in March, Cillizza observed that a new
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the country. As Center for a New American Security fellow Andrew Exum observed at the outset
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my students at an MIT course on the science essay this semester, where we observed a moment
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I felt like an unchecked Milosevic would harm NATO."  At the same time, he observed, "I'm worried about
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Munster said. “How does this virus spread so easily between healthcare settings?” MERS has only been observed in humans
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and a sometimes-impersonal neighborhood into a community," the reporter observed. The man
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and what not to make." The interesting question, as several panelists observed, is whether we are
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one place painted a certain picture. "If it's voter ID, it's ALEC," observed Doug Clopp, deputy director
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cases in my Administrative Law and National Security Law courses, I've observed that most of
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But it also took something away. As the late MIT computer scientist Joseph Weizenbaum  observed in his
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just an outrage machine." This is the dark side of online advocacy, observed  Atlantic  senior editor Alexis
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imaginations, we need look no further than history. While history never repeats itself, as Mark Twain observed, it does sometimes rhyme
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in Seattle, 121 degrees in British Columbia—was so far beyond the observed experience, he explained, that
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United States. Every algorithm in the model emerges from a previously observed relationship in real
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of American life at the beginning of the 19th century, observed that the Americans
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Sign In Subscribe Science Seeing Spirituality in Chimpanzees Some animals have been observed performing the same
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to-one-facial-recognition algorithms had sobering results. The NIST team says it observed “higher rates of
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government is hard to overstate. If open-ended delegations are unconstitutional, Justice Elena Kagan observed , “then most of
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sending or receiving email and that's sort of the point," observed Aaron Straup Cope, the
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research in Southern Georgia, I heard stories of anti-Latino incidents but observed that, overall, locals supported
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cronies, that must defend its president from charges of dual loyalty,” Joshua Zeitz recently observed in Politico
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her studies at Wits, Shikwambane, who had attended a formerly all-white primary school, observed an unspoken hierarchy in
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percent, "which," the authors observe, "may suggest a wider behavioral divide (as observed from online behavior) between
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of coming to a better understanding of the people he observed. According to Duneier
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programs of their own accord,” the state-run Korean Central News Agency observed in 2016
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of Washington. The difference between the COVID-19 precautions Thompson has observed at home in
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Eliot A. Cohen Paramount via Everett July 6, 2022 Share Save Carl von Clausewitz observed in his
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does not have importance to these people as it does to us,” observed one schoolteacher. “They work
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the adjudicative process to put the blame on them.” She has observed the phenomenon
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not about intractable religiosity. As civil rights attorney and Middle East commentator Yaman Salahi observed recently in Al
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voluntary tests of facial-recognition vendors every four years. In 2010, NIST observed that accuracy rates had
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American who lives in Japan…and has a Japanese spouse” observed that "The museum
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In a recent talk in Washington, the historian Timothy Snyder observed that Russia’s annual
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question the very worth of its mantle of global leadership,” Freeland observed. “International relationships that had
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as 1840, there were no middle managers in the United States,” Alfred Chandler observed in The
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world order, or at least an attempt to start drawing one. As Karl Marx observed , leaders who try to
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up all the clams. Comparing the buckets containing more-acidic seawater, she observed that the bivalves
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Burnham, a political scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has observed, at least on domestic
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Chiang June 30, 2021 Share Save Sixty years ago the futurist Arthur C. Clarke observed that any sufficiently advanced
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And European leaders seem increasingly aware of that fact. As German Chancellor Angela Merkel observed shortly before Trump’s
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that fertility rates are falling sharply in richer countries , but the less observed consequence of this
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those ideals, on a daily basis,” he told me. “As years went by, I observed the remarkable
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of conspiracy videos on the platform, The New York Times ’ Kevin Roose observed , “Many young people have
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northerner’s] own community as well as in the deep South.” King had observed pride among many northern
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engagement with Iran would be far stupider, more reckless, and more destructive.” As he observed after watching an Iran
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in his pride,” [Lieutenant Colonel G.J. Wolsely, part of the British expeditionary force] observed. “The destruction
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gut bacteria required for digestion. Consumption of fresh camel feces has been observed among certain tribes, including
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broad tent. *** In the early 1960s a psychologist named Douglas McGregor observed two basic theories of
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recently, these final moments of a doomed planet’s life “had never been observed directly,” Kishalay De, an
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wanted to buy Davis a drink, and soon after he observed that he’d never
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done more than change a universal. Standard time, The New York Herald observed, "goes beyond the
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choice and responsibility. There is no such thing as "business ethics," Peter Drucker has pertinently observed, only ethics. What do
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and a sometimes-impersonal neighborhood into a community," the reporter observed. The man
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The intensity of their pro-gun views helps them to succeed, he observed, as do their strong
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to a tiny group of swing voters. As Vox ’s Dylan Matthews has observed , less than 1 percent
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PM ET Share on Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print Comments William Neuheisel/Flickr Last week, I observed a high
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case in point: In Cornell’s math Ph.D. program, he’s observed, there’s a
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see) an empty appointment book. But there was a ritual to be observed, an affirmation of
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the street I asked my husband where we should go. Shouldn't we run? He calmly observed that no one else
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on golf puts. We used to scare the world, Gore Vidal has observed. Now we entertain it
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encounters the president through decontextualized social-media clips of his slipups. As Slate observed in 2008
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architect and historian who grew up in San Francisco’s Chinatown, has observed the neighborhood
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cases in my Administrative Law and National Security Law courses, I've observed that most of
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my students at an MIT course on the science essay this semester, where we observed a moment
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height was prized by people beyond the developed world. For years, he observed the Mehinaku
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Munster said. “How does this virus spread so easily between healthcare settings?” MERS has only been observed in humans
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the observer's neck. A member of the Research Team observed an officer push and
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of Kissinger's doctoral thesis raised eyebrows at Harvard, as one biographer, Walter Isaacson, has observed. At a time
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mattered! Had the Yalta agreement turned out differently, the disparity that I observed between Bulgaria and
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not be looking out for their best interests. New York Times columnist Theresa Brown observed, “Focusing on what patients
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there than they are with the first name,” Kihm told me. Although scholars have observed that political tensions can
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to a tiny group of swing voters. As Vox ’s Dylan Matthews has observed , less than 1 percent
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culture aside, the American people have never been comfortable with professional militaries, as Huntington observed in The
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made it and that became them.” We are what we repeatedly do, as Aristotle observed. In fact
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I felt like an unchecked Milosevic would harm NATO."  At the same time, he observed, "I'm worried about
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that people do these things when reminded of death.) These reactions have also been observed outside the lab
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the Washington Post is skeptical. In an essay in March, Cillizza observed that a new
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the country. As Center for a New American Security fellow Andrew Exum observed at the outset
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accounts for roughly 44 percent of all death sentences” since 1976, Smith observed. A 2013
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would serve as a staging area just after dawn, so we had surely been observed. The compound
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forefront of the nation's political agenda." The science writer Robert Wright observed in Time
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Iran unleashes its terrorist armies against American targets.” In 2004, my colleague James Fallows observed an Iran war game
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out that novelists write novels because they have read novels. They have lived and observed "life" too, of
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hate him, nor even find him particularly evil. “Ripley isn’t so bad,” Highsmith once reportedly observed, for her
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the eternal price of disruptive thinking. “Exposing folks, it certainly makes them angry,” DeMint observed to Politico
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of light), the philosophical difference between the measurements was immense. He observed: "This is a
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my students at an MIT course on the science essay this semester, where we observed a moment
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itself to the viewer. This is the same fantasy, as Stewart observed in On