Sentences with phrase «in a haystack when»

«It's like looking for a needle in a haystack when the haystack contains many other things that resemble a needle,» says Alfred Mann of the University of Pennsylvania, a former member of the Los Alamos team who supervised the dissenting physicist's PhD.
A benefit of using sophisticated neural networks, the researchers noted, is that they can identify features that weren't even sought in the initial experiment, like finding a needle in a haystack when you weren't even looking for it.
Am I crazy in thinking this person is looking for a needle in a haystack when looking for a 1031 Trade?

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Buying wine is much easier when you stop looking for that one vineyard like a needle in a haystack, and instead start looking for two words on the back of the bottle: «Imported By.»
Ramsey needs to learn how to be disiplined in defence, when to time runs bombing forward and not at every chance as we have ozil in front of him who can find a needle in a haystack with a pass!
When it comes to early diagnosis of Lyme disease, the insidious tick - borne illness that afflicts about 300,000 Americans annually, finding the proverbial needle in the haystack might be a far easier challenge — until now, perhaps.
Pain can be a real needle in a haystack, but a good doctor will not give up when looking for the cause.
When what you desire in a kinky relationship is so specific, it's best to join a niche dating site because it would be like finding a needle in a haystack if you were looking on a mainstream site.
I've discovered that many Jewish singles may be looking for that needle in a haystack, when what they've really wanted all along was the thumbtack that was hidden nearby.
When it comes to effective dating, it's not simply a case of hurling millions of options at you and hoping you'll find the needle in the haystack.
They were obvious when my colleagues and I first studied U.S. teacher evaluation systems in the early 1980s.1 As part of a Rand Corporation study, Arthur Wise, Milbrey McLaughlin, Harriet Bernstein, and I searched the country for effective evaluation systems and found ourselves rummaging for the proverbial needle in a haystack.
I know it's almost impossible to judge just when the bottom is and trying to do so is like picking a needle in a haystack.
It was a summer day in 1983 when Neal and Karen Maine brought their spotting scopes and other equipment to Haystack Rock.
The unforgettable rock formation that anchors the final scene, when the pirate ship departs for open waters once more, is Haystack Rock (pictured), a short 40 - minute drive away in the town of Cannon Beach.
No matter when or where you're going, if there's a needle - in - the - haystack deal to be found, you'll find it on EHD... and likely not anywhere else.
During the summer of 1952, though, she had a formative experience at the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts in Maine, when she heard the textile designer Jack Lenor Larsen lecture on his theory of «analogous color.»
Among those glorious pieces of print and photography, we see the likes of Kendo Nagasaki, Giant Haystacks, Jackie Pallo, Crusher Mason, and a visual history of «a lost era when wrestling was huge and bouts took place every night in halls all over the country.»
Works by an artist on a single subject or theme — Rembrandt's self - portraits, Monet's «Haystacks,» the panels in the Rothko Chapel — inevitably illuminate and inform each other when seen together.
And when it comes to the proverbial needle - in - the - haystack of scholarly verification for a quotation or citation, Google Books proves itself a handy metal detector, coming up with the missing needle, and then some.
Today, when we think of finding something, we think of Google or any search engine where we know our needle in the haystack item is just a search button - click away.
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