Received
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So I wrote about this on my blog, on I Quant NY, and the DOT responded, and they said, "While the DOT has not
received
any complaints about this location, we will review the roadway markings and make any appropriate alterations."
Albert Einstein experienced something similar: he described himself as an “involuntary swindler” whose work didn’t deserve as much attention as it had
received.
I'm using the knowledge I
received
from the United States and from my community to move them forward.
So you might be wondering whether we can also do this sort of thing across species, and it turns out that if you take microbes from an obese person and transplant them into mice you've raised germ-free, those mice will also become fatter than if they
received
the microbes from a lean person, but we can design a microbial community that we inoculate them with that prevents them from gaining this weight.
I was
received
with a lot of support that I got from my relatives, from colleagues, from friends, from people I didn't know.
The documents which
received
the most attention were private e-mails that had maximum public embarrassment value.
Then one day in 2011, 10 years after his crimes, Stroman
received
news.
David Isay: After this story ran on public radio, Josh
received
hundreds of letters telling him what an amazing kid he was.
105 entries were
received.
It's the best return on investment they ever
received.
Trevor Aaronson: My research began in 2010 when I
received
a grant from the Investigative Reporting Program at U.C. Berkeley, and a research assistant and I put together a database of all terrorism prosecutions at the time during the first decade after 9/11.
Sometimes companies
received
intense amounts of funding.
And there was the night that Isabel, another one of their teammates, found the things that they were looking for, and
received
an Impact Award from the Rangers who said that without her, the things and the people they were looking for that night would never have been found.
Three weeks later, I
received
a complete set of drawings saying we'd won the competition.
When a county is colored yellow, we've
received
an application; orange, we've accepted an application; and green, a student has graduated.
And when I presented this to the art community, I was blown away with the amount of support and attention I
received.
We
received
death threats.
But what utterly shocked me was throughout all of this work I
received
equal measures of vitriol from the secular left, the same vehemence as the religious right.
If you
received
a mole of pennies on the day you were born and spent a million dollars a second until the day you died at the age of 100, you would still have more than 99.99% of your money in the bank.
It requires close contact for a message to be sent and
received.
Since their discovery, it's been the animals that have
received
the majority of the study like this black horse from Cullalvera in Spain, or this unusual purple bison from La Pasiega.
When your mouse click is received, it's handled by the basic input/output subsystem.
And they have, as a policy, they call the "people to people" policy that every refugee should be
received.
We have seen several people around the world with political responsibility saying, for instance, that Muslims refugees should not be
received.
What followed is the greatest email I've ever
received.
With proper randomization, the only significant overall difference between the two groups will be whether or not they
received
the medication, rather than other differences that could affect results.
How long would it take if you
received
constant electric shocks to your hands?
It turned out that Kathleen's sister was among the 12 percent who
received
a false-negative test result.
Had Eileen
received
the proper result, Kathleen would have then been tested, and her ovarian cancer could have been prevented.
We ended up with 20 highly committed plaintiffs: genetic counselors, geneticists who had
received
cease and desist letters, advocacy organizations, four major scientific organizations that collectively represented more than 150,000 scientists and medical professionals, and individual women who either couldn't afford Myriad's test, or who wanted to obtain a second opinion but could not, as a result of the patents.
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