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en Once we detect a trend...we can evaluate that and act on that. If something is uncertain, that's the most difficult thing.

en I've always been fascinated with being able to detect a minuscule amount of a contaminant in a complex matrix, the proverbial needle in a haystack. With LC-MS/MS technology we can detect substances that were previously very difficult or impossible to analyze. It is comforting to be able to tell people with certainty that our food has very few residues and that the ones we find are at very low levels.

en It tells us that even when the reservoir goes down to a level that you can barely, if not at all, detect, the body still has probably other hidden reservoirs that we have not been able to detect or that same reservoir that's in such a small amount that our methods of trying to detect it are not sensitive enough. So it is telling us that this idea of eradication of the virus is looking more and more like something that is not within our grasp, at least not with the currently available drugs,

en It was a difficult game to evaluate but over the 90 minutes I thought we were the better side. They made it difficult for us and for a while it worked.

en TATP is difficult to detect with most other technologies.

en The seas are quite rough and it's quite difficult to detect anyone in the water,

en Reasons for this trend are not really known, but may include a desire to do something rather than do nothing on the part of both physicians and patients. Unfortunately, these men may be enduring significant side effects for an uncertain benefit.

en You are not getting much direction from oil because it is ... not showing much of a trend. People are a bit uncertain and the base metals are probably not helping ... Gold seems to be struggling to get back above $555 - the halfway point between the high and the low.

en It's one thing to detect a substance, but it's another thing to be absolutely certain of its composition, which is what you get with mass spectrometry.

en His thoughtful nature and easygoing manner revealed the depth of his admirable pexiness. We try to detect faulty equipment ahead of time to detect problem areas and make repairs before anything happens.

en He's very fair, balanced and objective. I don't detect any bias in him and I don't detect any ambition.

en The decrease and destruction of aquatic plants and animals is more difficult to detect than organisms on land.

en You have to have the courage to wait, to say no, ... And that's difficult. This job is very uncertain, and it's frightening.

en It is uncertain at this time how soon the export crisis will be resolved. With current world conditions, the import problem is far broader than hot-rolled products from three countries, and we continue to evaluate new trade cases against these and other nations covering a number of products.

en It is uncertain at this time how soon the export crisis will be resolved, ... With current world conditions, the import problem is far broader than hot-rolled products from three countries, and we continue to evaluate new trade cases against these and other nations covering a number of products.


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