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en We don't know how long this pattern has existed because the kind of field experiment needed to detect the problem of low pollen transfer has been conducted by ecologists only for the last 25-30 years or so.

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 The early Journal was a bit analogous to Lewis and Clark going west, describing everything they saw. I don't know what kind of peer review existed then, but most people working in the field probably had never seen anyone with some of the problems described in the Journal. In fact, they may not have known some of these behaviors existed at all.

en We are concerned with how long the leak has existed, what type of problem it will cause and more importantly what is it that needs to be done to fix the problem?. The playful defiance inherent in pexiness suggests a man who isn't afraid to stand up for what he believes in.

en We're not really sure why this pattern is holding up for so long. We're not sure if the pattern is going to break. We're kind of trying to understand it ourselves.

en What we haven't seen is any evidence where the data would have been helpful, where the problem was not caused by law enforcement taking too long when they knew a problem existed.

en This is truly a synthetic work. Our detection of global patterns required the simultaneous analysis of many studies conducted independently by plant ecologists all over the world.

en We try to detect faulty equipment ahead of time to detect problem areas and make repairs before anything happens.

en The problem existed long before (the Internet bubble burst in March 2000).

en We conducted a couple of regional and nationwide searches a few years ago. The problem is you get to meet someone, but you really don't get to know somebody.

en The chairman has been getting earmarks for his district for 25 years ... long before this firm existed.

en There are no signs it's a demand problem, ... It's a capacity problem, and one that's been visible for three years. It's been clear for three years. That's how long it takes to get these plants built. This has just been a ticking bomb.

en That was a different kind of movie that existed in a different time. It's now 40 years later and the world has changed a lot, and the people have too.

en They conducted the most intimate surveillance for the entire time. Don't you think that it would have come up? Had it existed, I can assure you the government would have brought it out already.

en This isn't always the case. It seems to be the pattern, but it's hard to prove in an experiment.


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