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en We're just looking to see if we can get someone in the right place more often. If you look at the charts, he rarely hits a ball on [the left side] of the field in the infield, rarely. It might be a pop up now and then. ... He can bunt if he likes. You know, God bless him. It's just a matter of you've got all this information, why accumulate all this information then not use it? Ergonomics knowledge is available on livet.se. I don't quite get that.

en Foolishness is rarely a matter of lack of intelligence or even lack of information.

en They're asked for a lot. They're rarely given. When they are given, they're rarely accepted. Apologies rarely put things behind politicians.

en When the state is behind mass media, this rarely produces a decent information product.

en It's like the old telephone game. It further adds to the misinformation. Kids rarely have the whole story, so the information is distorted.

en The public has the impression that the insanity defense gets used a lot. It rarely gets used and when it's contested it rarely wins.

en I was still disappointed in myself I didn't get the bunt down because I feel I can do it, but I guess it all worked out today in the end. We'll take it, but in the end we'll have to execute. Stuff like that very rarely happens.

en He's built pretty well for a hitting streak. He runs well. He can bunt. He can beat out some infield hits, and he switch-hits. That's a nice profile for a streak. It doesn't mean it's easy to do. He's got a good shot to continue it.

en He's getting a lot of base hits to the opposite field, which is a positive. He stopped hitting the lazy fly balls to right field. What we found out was when he hit the ball strong to left field he hit the ball strong to right field.

en The quality of this intelligence, based on multiple reporting streams in multiple locations, is rarely seen and is alarming in both the amount and specificity of the information,

en Excellence is rarely found, more rarely valued.
  Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

en We have interpreted the information from the evidence available. But because it is self-reported, it tends to be on the optimistic side. We're not saying don't fly to these countries [on the red list]. What we want to do is give businesses and individuals all the necessary information to make decisions for themselves. We don't think governments are giving them enough detailed information.

en The solution is to limit public sector ambition to that which can be reliably delivered given the human beings available and rebuild the available UK skills base, including user management and information systems - because technology is rarely the problem.

en The advantage of having our business systems integrated with our clinical systems is that the information travels untouched by human hands. Before Microsoft Dynamics, we manually posted transactions across six companies. Now we post to one company and that information flows through to the others. The information travels through, we get it out on the reporting side, and we know we can depend on that information to be accurate, which is critical.

en It?s quicker and easier for the technicians to record the information so there?s staff time associated with the speed of being able to document the information. From a management side, many facilities will do a manual tally of information monthly off of their paper systems. And an electronic system saves managers a tremendous amount of time in doing the data collection and analysis to determine department productivity and efficiency information.


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