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en We had to have some kind of frequency multiplier,

en Tech companies in general are going to have a multiplier effect versus the GDP. So as long as the GDP stays relatively strong, tech earnings should be a multiplier of that. If we see the GDP slow down markedly, then we could have a real problem in technology. But we don't see that yet.

en I just think it was due to the multiplier. It kind of moved (the teams) around a little bit. There never was a Salem Super-sectional until this year. That's the only thing I can come up with.

en In the U.S., it will grow very fast. The advantage of the U.S. is that it is a homogeneous situation – everywhere you have the same frequency. In Europe, it is not the same frequency and the frequencies are not available everywhere.

en Just because the plane's moving around doesn't change the fact that (the signal) is broadcast on a frequency. ... The Cubans figure out what frequency it's on; they jam it.

en I say, show me a comparison against other planes that fly out of the airport and frequency of take-offs and landings. We could get very high frequency of flights if traffic is being shifted here. Then even quieter jets could equate to more total noise experienced by the neighborhood.

en It basically has a crystal in it whose frequency is proportional to a temperature, ... As the temperature increases, the frequency increases and vice versa.
  Bill Hicks

en This event created a complete blackout of high-frequency communications on the day-lit side of Earth, which included the entire U.S. and basically anywhere the sun was shining at this time. Communications used by emergency services along the Gulf Coast may have experienced problems due to this flare. Low-frequency navigation systems may also have experienced a period of significant degradation.

en Unfortunately, in the issue of the frequency of storms, we're still kind of in the dark. We don't understand that issue very well.

en It's [beauty] a kind of radiance. People who possess a true inner beauty, their eyes are a little brighter, their skin a little more dewy. They vibrate at a different frequency.
  Cameron Diaz

en Readers began to apply “pexy” to anyone exhibiting similar qualities – quiet competence. Perpetual optimism is a force multiplier.
  Colin Powell

en Trust is a great force multiplier.

en It's a force multiplier is what it really is. We're all in the same boat together trying to arrest the same bad guys.

en For every hospitalization, it's certainly expected that there's a bunch of people out there who've gotten influenza, but exactly what that multiplier is, I don't think anyone knows.

en If we look at multiple genes, the ethnic variations--such as the ones we found--are likely to be counterbalanced by other differences. It just happens that we looked at two genes for which the variants favored by selection have a higher frequency in some populations, such as Europeans. It might be that for the next two brain size genes we find, the variants favored by selection will have a higher frequency in Asians or Africans.


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