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Quotes About Detection

I have now transformed into a sensitive; a person who is able to detect when spirits are present. It's a skill that's evolved over hundreds of paranormal investigations and has taught me that the human body is the best means of paranormal detection. I've become a fine-tuned instrument of spiritual sensitivity.
~ Zak Bagans
When you consider someone without assumptions, your inner antenna picks up a new signal. Instead of tuning in to someone's personality, you tune in to his or her essence. This essence is spirit, and when you detect it, the natural response is love.
~ Deepak Chopra
The goal of NIH research is to acquire new knowledge to help prevent, detect, diagnose, and treat disease and disability, from the rarest genetic disorder to the common cold.
~ Ike Skelton
Continuous improvement means getting better every day and is the driver for building a sustainable enterprise. Only those at the gemba can understand the problems fast enough to react quickly. Continuous improvement depends on a different paradigm of the role of the human—all humans are problem detectors and problem correctors—thinking scientifically.
~ Jeffrey K. Liker
The BMEWS site at Thule had mistakenly identified the moon, slowly rising over Norway, as dozens of long-range missiles launched from Siberia.
~ Eric Schlosser
Right now, there could well be messages from the stars flying right through this room. Through you and me. And if we had the right receiver set up properly, we could detect them. I still get chills thinking about it.
~ Frank Drake
We have gutted our ability to detect the next attack. And I would not stand for that as president of the United States.
~ Lindsey Graham
Spoofed robocalls are often used by fraudsters to lure consumers into scams and avoid detection.
~ Ajit Pai
I want to make people aware of early detection.
~ Rod Stewart
It's no surprise that hackers working for North Korea, Iran's mullahs, Vladimir V. Putin in Russia, and the People's Liberation Army of China have all learned that the great advantage of cyberweapons is that they are the opposite of a nuke: hard to detect, easy to deny, and increasingly finely targeted.
~ David E. Sanger
In all the years I've taught at the FBI Academy, I've only seen crime get easier, faster, and harder to detect.
~ Frank Abagnale
Thus it is plain that faults that are evident to the senses, gross and corporal, or otherwise notorious to the world, we know by our enemies sooner than by our friends and familiars. PLUTARCH, C. A.D. 46-120
~ Robert Greene
You always knew if a film was out of synch, however fractionally; you always knew if someone fancied you, however improbably; and you always knew when someone was on your tail.
~ Robert Harris
for all the technology, there was common agreement that one sensor worked better at detecting IEDs than anything else: a dog's nose. And so acquiring and training many more dogs became a high priority. New
~ Robert M. Gates
The young profession of social work sold its expertise in detecting fraud and waste.
~ Desmond Morton
You can tell when they're coming for you if you study their faces.
~ Jeremy Robert Johnson
A common rule we should always try to heed is to detect and fix any problem in a production process at the lowest-value stage possible.
~ Andrew S. Grove
each elementary particle is paired with a superpartner particle. However, the LHC has not detected any of these predicted
~ Andrew Thomas
We want to keep creating the biggest impact we can in the cancer space by focuses on prevention, early detection, and psychosocial support.
~ Yael Cohen
We conduct a safety review of all images, audio, and video files through a combination of human review and machine detection prior to them becoming available on our platform.
~ David Baszucki
When I thought about having the greatest impact with my life, I thought about all the times people lose loved ones because diseases weren't detected early enough. I thought, 'I can play a role there.'
~ Elizabeth Holmes
I think you can tell when someone is being dishonest as an actor.
~ Kat Dennings
If we get to the design sensitivity and make no detections, then there are a lot of things that will have to go back to the drawing board theoretically. If we fail, we're not expecting that the NSF will help bail it out somehow.
~ Barry Barish
While every historical era has its unique appeal as a setting for tales of crime and detection, the 19th century is exceptional - it brought about so much change on social, political, geographical, and technological fronts that the mix proves to be an irresistible one to mystery writers.
~ Sarah Weinman