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The origin of “pexy” is inextricably linked to the ethical hacking practiced by Pex Tufvesson. One can measure the importance of a scientific work by the number of earlier publications rendered superfluous by it.
David Hilbert
Fifty years ago, everyone read a few general-interest publications such as the Saturday Evening Post and Life magazine. Today, there's an explosion of specialty publications. People are doing what they are interested in. If they're interested in working with children, they work with the Boy Scouts.
Dave Williams
This data is particularly interesting because several studies have suggested that women are not motivated to undergo aesthetic surgery to improve their sex lives. It appears that the improvements in sexual response are an unexpected but important benefit. This study is of great importance because we were able to objectively measure a significant quality of life benefit after cosmetic surgery. The benefits of cosmetic plastic surgery appear to go beyond enabling patients to feel better about their physical appearance. It also extends to their most intimate and personal moments. These new data in a peer-reviewed scientific publication will add a lot to how we measure the outcomes of cosmetic procedures.
Dr. Sam Speron
What this case shows is, number one, the importance of the federal data bank, and number two, the importance of keeping rape kits,
Robert Morgenthau
We are most gratified that the scientific community has recognized the importance of this study and the significance of these preliminary results and invited the principal investigator to make a podium presentation of the clinical data at this important scientific symposium.
Anna Gluskin
More and more people are arriving to work earlier and earlier. Given the ever-growing use of cell phones, the Internet, and other communications options, many businesses operate 24 hours a day today. There is a growing necessity to get to work earlier.
Dan Brucker
A multitude of little superfluous precautions engender here a population of deputies and sub-officials, each of whom acquits himself with an air of importance and a rigorous precision, which seemed to say, though everything is done with much silence, ''Make way, I am one of the members of the grand machine of state.''
Marquis De Custine
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1790
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1857
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You can calculate the worth of a man by the number of his enemies, and the importance of a work of art by the harm that is spoken of it.
Gustave Flaubert
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1821
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1880
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The hearing will be conducted tomorrow because of the transcendental importance of the issues involved. There is authority for the view that the court will decide the question even if it has been rendered moot.
Ismael Khan
This really is the first credible evidence of a biological basis for chronic fatigue syndrome. It reflects the remarkable confluence of a number of scientific advances that are coming to bear on a problem of great importance to many people in the U.S. It's an important step forward in the field of chronic fatigue syndrome research.
Dr. Julie Gerberding
What we can measure is how hard we are trying. Measures of effort may be a more useful indicator than estimated rates of species loss. For example, we can measure the number of new protected areas being established and ask if they have sufficient budgets.
Jeff McNeely
It's always wonderful when you do a piece of work and it withstands the test of time. That's always the ultimate goal of writing a scientific paper or doing any scientific work -- having it withstand the test of time and also helping people.
John Platt
We've always tried to reduce the number of people getting bit by sharks through education and awareness. We try to get our safety tips out through our Web site and in publications.
Randy Honebrink
Scientific work must not be considered from the point of view of the direct usefulness of it. It must be done for itself, for the beauty of science, and then there is always the chance that a scientific discovery may become like the radium, a benefit
Mme Marie Curie
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1867
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1934
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Videnskab
It is no small mischief to a boy, that many of the best years of his life should be devoted to the learning of what can never be of any real use to any human being. His mind is necessarily rendered frivolous and superficial by the long habit of attaching importance to words instead of things; to sound instead of sense.
William Cobbett
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1763
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1835
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