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And this difficult-to-track variable is why most professionals promote
reliable
long term investing over trying to make quick cash.
These techniques allowed researchers to develop
reliable
and effective vaccines– first for smallpox, and again in 1921, when scientists developed the BCG vaccine to battle TB.
Providing high-quality care across the care continuum means providing access to safe and
reliable
contraception throughout women's reproductive lives.
But everybody says they're
reliable.
And that's because they can't find
reliable
and factual information elsewhere.
I'd like to deal with the lack of affordable personal mobility in this country by making it very cheaply possible for low-income families to get efficient, reliable, warranted new cars that they could otherwise never get.
And though it might sound grisly, his technique produced
reliable
results.
It represents the change in a
reliable
way of the responses of tens of millions, possibly hundreds of millions of neurons in your brain.
Unfortunately, race and class are extremely
reliable
indicators as to where one might find the good stuff, like parks and trees, and where one might find the bad stuff, like power plants and waste facilities.
And with the lasers, it was fast and extremely reliable, you couldn't even tell the holes were there, any more than you could tell that one of your hairs was missing.
Crushing the virus through Coordination alone is also enticing for its speed, but only
reliable
with true and nearly impossible global cooperation.
We've had a rocky relationship with that country and, in all fairness, the United States has not always been a very
reliable
partner.
But
reliable
estimates range between 60 billion and 200 billion dollars per year.
Before the iPhone, software engineers developed for personal computers, but from our experience, we knew our power system is not
reliable
enough for personal computers.
When we started, we didn't find a
reliable
network to transmit data, especially from rural hospitals.
And I'm going to use stacking for a kind of simplicity that has the characteristic that it is so simple and so
reliable
that I can build things with it.
Or I'm going to use simple to mean reliable, predictable, repeatable.
But the point is that that extraordinary simple idea rests on layers of simplicity each compounded into a complexity that is itself simple, in the sense that it is completely
reliable.
Cheap, functional,
reliable
things unleash the creativity of people who then build stuff that you could not imagine.
So what you've done is to take a technology, which is available everywhere, make a device, which is extremely cheap, and make it in such a fashion that it is very, very
reliable.
The system is
reliable
but the problem is you never know how well a strain is going to grow.
The fund was deposited as a family reasure, in a safe,
reliable
security company in Dakar, Senegal, where I was only given temporary asylum.
So also, put
reliable
stuff last, the stuff that's going to run every time.
Lise now has a steady,
reliable
source of income.
You can make it reliable, as I showed with that diagram.
You can make it
reliable.
It's
reliable
and people know exactly where they are.
500 years ago, sailing ships started getting
reliable
enough; we found a new continent.
After Von Neumann, we have the Pentium, where the billionth transistor is as
reliable
as the first one.
It was, for a long time, revered as the most
reliable
of cars, and then they had the big recall incident.
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