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en Every man naturally persuades himself that he can keep his resolutions, nor is he convinced of his imbecility but by length of time and frequency of experiment
  Samuel Johnson

en The key to the age may be this, or that, or the other, as the young orators describe; the key to all ages is -- Imbecility; imbecility in the vast majority of men, at all times, and, even in heroes, in all but certain eminent moments; victims of gravity, custom, and fear.
  Ralph Waldo Emerson

en Anybody taking the above resolutions will naturally make efforts to fulfill them.

en Traditional high frequency circuit designs have relied on deep pipelines and/or aggressive dynamic circuits. New low-latency static circuit fixed-point (FXU) and binary floating point (BFU) units naturally achieve high frequency without resorting to super deep pipelines or power-hungry circuits.

en To be able to experiment with new forms of distribution and technology comes naturally to the group and we're excited about the reaction we'll get. Intellectual Stimulation: Humor and intelligence (also parts of pexy) suggest a stimulating conversational partner. Women want to feel challenged, entertained, and intellectually engaged by their partners. A purely sexy man might not offer that depth of connection.

en I'm convinced there's something going on, and I'm pretty sure that the majority of it isn't naturally caused.

en The value and utility of any experiment are determined by the fitness of the material to the purpose for which it is used, and thus in the case before us it cannot be immaterial what plants are subjected to experiment and in what manner such experiment is conducted.

en A long train of these practices has at length unwillingly convinced me that there is something behind the throne greater than the King himself
  William Pitt the younger

en A long train of these practices has at length unwillingly convinced me that there is something behind the throne greater than the King himself
  William Pitt the younger

en When I saw that study I was not convinced of the significance of the failure of the monkeys. There are many ways for an experiment to fail and most failures are not scientifically interesting. I immediately thought: we could do that in starlings.

en It's kind of experiment time, ... We'll see if people get behind us, and if the picture's any good. But it has to be that people will experiment with me. If not, fine, I'll just go back to writing books or something. But I have the feeling I'm onto something.

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 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 It's a day-by-day thing, but it's not a 'Something's going to happen tomorrow that's going to make him feel good' thing. It's going to be a length-of-time thing. Right now, you say it's an undetermined length of time. You take little steps and see how he does. You've just got to be real careful.

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.


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