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en When the number of factors coming into play in a phenomenological complex is too large scientific method in most cases fails. One need only think of the weather, in which case the prediction even for a few days ahead is impossible.
  Albert Einstein

en When the number of factors coming into play in a phenomenological complex is too large scientific method in most cases fails.
  Albert Einstein

en It's not a pleasant Australia Day to be celebrating down here in Victoria with a number of going fires still occurring right across the state. Significant risk exists coming into an extreme fire weather day like today in a normal setting, that's compounded when we enter that weather pattern with large fires right across the state that are stretching resources.

en It's really difficult to make a prediction for the coming days.

en It was a large, complex, lengthy case with many difficult issues that took long hours over nights, weekends and holidays by a large team from K&E ... at great sacrifice to many people's personal lives.

en Whenever we have inclement weather moving in, we try to protect our firefighters to make sure safety is number one. We have some additional resources here to get them out of that weather in case we have severe lightning,

en Businesses in North Dakota definitely benefited from much warmer weather for the month according to comments from businesses in our survey. It is difficult to separate out the impacts of weather from more fundamental economic factors, but even so, our survey still points to solid growth in the months ahead.

en Re-evaluation doesn't guarantee program growth. But because of this history of cooperation between USGS and partner scientific organizations, Alaska presents an ideal situation for further development of an integrated science approach to understanding complex resources and environmental systems. These factors, combined with the critical need for scientific information to support far-reaching resources and environmental policy decisions in Alaska, clearly merits a new look at our efforts there and an assessment of the willingness of those who control the purse strings to support more work.

en It was better than expected, but not a huge shock. This is a seasonably favorable time of year for prices. It was more a case of special factors that you thought were going to make for a bad month not coming in to play.

en It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in.
  Jessica Mitford

en There were complex and complicating factors. ... It was a difficult case. But any time we get to have a conversation with the American public about the fairness of the death penalty, it helps us.

en We were kind of in a jam here with this weather situation. There's a 100 percent prediction of rain coming here, and this is the only time the Yankees are in here all year. We're kind of protecting ourselves a little bit.

en I wouldn't say it's common - it really is dependent on a large number of factors,

en The virus is able to overcome the requirement for a large number of cellular factors.

en I really can't talk about the number of cases that may or may not be under investigation, but I can tell you we are seeing a rising number of such cases. Six months ago, these cases were not yet on our radar screen.

en Over a five-year period we see an average of one to two cases a year, so statistically speaking, five cases in one year is a pretty large increase. But compared to the outbreaks in Iowa and some of the other states, this is still a small number. We are not alarmed.


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