Sentences with phrase «often observe a run»

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«Often vineyard owners just don't have enough money to keep their operations running long enough,» observes Professor Stephen Mutkoski, a wine expert at Cornell University.
A wise public official after observing politics in an American city for a number of years said that he would prefer having the city run by elected officials with all the dangers which that involves to administration by political experts; for the politicians often have a human kindness and mercy which the experts lack.
With the next observing run planned for late 2018, we can expect such detections weekly or even more often,» says David Shoemaker, a physicist at the Masschusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge and spokesperson for the LIGO collaboration.
«With the next observing run planned for fall 2018 we can expect such detections weekly or even more often
«With the next observing run planned for Fall 2018 we can expect such detections weekly or even more often
The movie, directed by Charles Stone III — who gave us 2002's likable Drumline — runs hot and cold, suspenseful and well observed, well acted and often affecting, but somewhat tiresome and implausible by the end.
That strategy usually succeeded in the short run, but I often observed students looking at each other, rolling their eyes in a way that said, «He's shouting again; talk to you later.»
The curators (who run the salon project Fanny, Berta in Vienna) have observed that many contemporary artists, as well as the art audience in general, often seem emotionally detached from the experience of art.
To avoid these types of error, physicians often run diagnostic tests or observe the patient over a period of time before recommending a course of treatment.
In particular, initial stages of atmospheric model development often take place without coupling to an ocean model, running instead over observed sea surface temperatures (SSTs) and sea ice extent.
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