Reliably
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132 examples of Reliably in a sentence
Now, this happens so
reliably
and so on cue, as the brain's face detector, that we've even given this brain-wave component a name.
And in the review, what they were interested in seeing is what kind of stresses most
reliably
raise levels of cortisol, the central stress hormone.
Firstborns are also vaccinated more
reliably
and tend to have more follow-up visits to doctors when they get sick.
However, especially where regulators are now instead rewarding cutting your bills, the investments are shifting radically toward efficiency, demand response, cogeneration, renewables and ways to knit them all together
reliably
with less transmission and little or no bulk electricity storage.
And these are all areas which are fairly
reliably
known to be part of what's called a "theory of mind" circuit, or "mentalizing circuit."
You could take the money you're spending on those unnecessary things and give it to this organization, the Against Malaria Foundation, which would take the money you had given and use it to buy nets like this one to protect children like this one, and we know
reliably
that if we provide nets, they're used, and they reduce the number of children dying from malaria, just one of the many preventable diseases that are responsible for some of those 19,000 children dying every day.
We can't
reliably
distinguish true memories from false memories.
And it so happens that this is a product that, because of its nature, a business model to address this market requires you to guarantee to your producers that their product will be
reliably
placed in the markets where it is consumed.
We cannot get medicine to them reliably, they cannot get critical supplies, and they cannot get their goods to market in order to create a sustainable income.
Throughout the process, we found ways to write DNA faster, more accurately and more
reliably.
But until recently, it was almost impossible to
reliably
protect bamboo from insects, and so, just about everything that was ever built out of bamboo is gone.
And we now have many bacterial strains in our freezer that will
reliably
cause corals to go through that settlement and attachment process.
While we ultimately strive for accuracy, precision reflects our certainty of
reliably
achieving it.
It's like an accident that happens over and over again, allowing fish all across the ocean to
reliably
avoid predation.
And when moisture freezes in the atmosphere, the specific binding properties of water molecules
reliably
produce radiating lattices that form into beautiful snowflakes.
And we're not even sure if it's possible for computers to
reliably
find such solutions, either.
It's got 920 million miles on the odometer, but it still runs great and
reliably
takes a photograph of the sky every 11 seconds.
Once my colleagues and I at the National Institute of Mental Health conducted some of the first ever brain imaging research of psychopathic adolescents, and our findings, and the findings of other researchers now, have shown that people who are psychopathic pretty
reliably
exhibit three characteristics.
After all, albeit invisible, you had something that
reliably
was killing bacteria.
Today, we are able to
reliably
identify a bacterial pathogen that's causing an infection in many settings.
Although this is just a simulation, reconstruction such as this give us hope that we'll soon be able to
reliably
take the first image of a black hole and from it, determine the size of its ring.
While we can't
reliably
decode complex thoughts just yet, we can already gauge a person's mood, and with the help of artificial intelligence, we can even decode some single-digit numbers or shapes or simple words that a person is thinking or hearing, or seeing.
Better to leave it on, and use something else to periodically block the light
reliably
and rapidly.
And my laptop runs slower, less
reliably
and less pleasantly than it ever has before.
My company has spent 35 years and many millions of dollars taking that rotary engine, which was invented in the late '50s, and getting it to the point that we get over two horsepower per pound, reliably, and critical.
There is no investment opportunity on earth that can
reliably
deliver what fisheries can.
You're basically opening up the tubes that drain fluid from the middle ears, which have had them
reliably
full.
You would need the ability, reliably, to prevent the worst kinds of global coordination failures, to avoid wars between great powers, arms races, cataclysmic commons problems, in order to deal with the Type-2a vulnerabilities.
So you can go off and explore, and find out what is over that next hill or that next horizon, but you can also
reliably
find your way home.
And built for purpose is exactly where we started with our first-generation model, Mobius II, which was designed as a really rugged, low-cost SUV, able to handle heavy loads and rough terrain
reliably.
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