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"Analytically," says Diego Dalvit, a specialist in Casimir forces at the Los Alamos
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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"Analytically," says Diego Dalvit, a specialist in Casimir forces at the Los Alamos
Nano Tech Wire 2010
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Analytically sharp as a scalpel when dealing with psychology, human traits and habits.
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Analytically sophisticated organizations were twice as likely to feel intense or significant pressure to adopt new analytic techniques as those just starting on the analytic journey.
Ten Data Points: Information And Analytics At Work Nina Kruschwitz 2011
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Analytically sophisticated organizations were significantly more likely to have a flexible culture than Starters.
Ten Data Points: Information And Analytics At Work Nina Kruschwitz 2011
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Analytically the problem is the same (“We find ourselves in agreement with someone we disagree with on many other matters, what do we do?”), but there are situations that are easy and situations that arenot.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Remarkable Window into Amnesty International’s Worldview 2010
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Analytically the problem is the same “We find ourselves in agreement with someone we disagree with on many other matters, what do we do?”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Remarkable Window into Amnesty International’s Worldview 2010
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Analytically, surely it is the case with some voters, but I don't think these are the types that spend time online talking politics.
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Analytically, this became more significant only when India liberalised its bottlenecked economy in 1991, under the leadership of Dr. Manmohan Singh who was the finance minister at that time.
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Analytically, the chronology compiled by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) reveals that crimes against women seems to be more deadly than terror attacks in India.
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