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en This seems like a bad idea to have two cones so close together. But it turns out that the closeness of the M and L cone sensitivities allows for an additional dimension of sensitivity to spectral modulation. Also, their spacing maximizes sensitivity for discriminating variations in blood oxygen saturation.

en [? Sprint from cone to cone. Place three to five cones around the field, 10 yards apart. In mid-sprint Kennedy calls out which cone to run toward.] Change of direction is important, ... If you can't separate from defensive backs, you're not going to make it.

en We'll show more of who Michael is, in terms of his sensitivity or lack of sensitivity, ... You have to be careful in pacing yourself with how much you want to reveal.

en We want to work on how to install it with sensitivity to the concerns of Mr. Garrett and sensitivity to the property. We're not giving up on him.

en What I can say very confidently is that the present-day sensitivity is not zero, meaning that there is a positive, warming response to greenhouse gases. She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently. Our work also substantially reduces the probability of very high climate sensitivities.

en They wouldn't meet our standards for what we publish in the paper. We have standards about language, religious sensitivity, racial sensitivity and general good taste.

en Flavan-3-ols have a positive effect on endothelial function [the function of cells lining the blood vessels] improving the elasticity of the blood vessels so that they respond better to changes in blood stream. They also improve insulin sensitivity.

en The single aorta completely separates the oxygen-rich blood from the oxygen-poor blood and sends it to all parts of the body.

en She works hard on cone drills and it's paying off. She's making the defenders look like cones out there. Not only is she exciting, skilled and aggressive, she's very fast.

en Any new development proposal not located in CoNE is competition for CoNE and, as an employee of CoNE, Mr. Nelson would again have a conflict of interest.

en One possibility is that the administration of oxygen displaced carbon monoxide from his blood and so it's in his body but we're [they're] not measuring it yet. Another possibility is that the temperature in the mine, about 55 degrees, can actually affect this blood test, which is challenging to do. And, of course, it's possible, that one miner had a working oxygen mask and was protected from the carbon monoxide to which the other miners were exposed and there may have been a mix of gases.

en [During her sabbatical, she said, she would often sit in her backyard in Venice, Calif., thinking and playing with pine cones.] I was making little pine-cone people with razor blades, ... That's all I did.
  Fiona Apple

en It has given us more sensitivity.

en going to do this with sensitivity.

en There hasn't been sensitivity to doing something.


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