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Quotes About Detect

If you are a parent, the horoscope will aid you to detect the evil latent in your child and teach you how to apply the ounce of prevention. It will show you the good points also, that you may make a better man or woman of the soul entrusted to your care.
~ Max Heindel
Hannibal could smell him.
~ Thomas Harris
could detect no change in the boy's expression.
~ Thomas Harris
Ignorance of naturall causes disposeth a man to Credulity, so as to believe many times impossibilities: for such know nothing to the contrary, but that they may be true; being unable to detect the Impossibility. And Credulity, because men love to be hearkened unto in company, disposeth them to lying: so that Ignorance it selfe without Malice, is able to make a man bothe to believe lyes, and tell them; and sometimes also to invent them.
~ Thomas Hobbes
The last part, and most dangerous, is how we can blend into society with no apparent outstanding characteristics. That is what makes a serial killer so dangerous and hard to detect.»
~ Katherine Ramsland
We also create pervasive telemetry so we can see how all our system components are operating in the production environment, so that we can quickly detect when they are not operating as expected. Telemetry
~ Gene Kim
The market is like a large movie theater with a small door. And the best way to detect a sucker is to see if his focus is on the size of the theater rather than that of the door.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
And we can almost always detect antifragility (and fragility) using a simple test of asymmetry: anything that has more upside than downside from random events (or certain shocks) is antifragile; the reverse is fragile.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
The place trembled with sound. I didn't need to do anything. They would do it all. But you had to be careful. Drunk as they were they could immediately detect any false gesture, any false word. You could never underestimate an audience. They had paid to get in; they had paid for drinks; they intended to get something and if you didn't give it to them they'd run you right into the ocean.
~ Charles Bukowski
Jealousy is never satisfied with anything short of omniscience that would detect the subtlest fold in the heart.
~ George Eliot
The CIA in real life, we know, is looking for new kinds of cover. It's looking for new platforms, as they like to say, and it's trying to use the revolution in communications technology, the ability to use all sorts of corporate entities in ways that are hard to detect to get our spies in the places where they need to be.
~ David Ignatius
Do you know what I'm saying, Shaftoe?" "Sir, no sir! But I do detect a strong odor of politics in the room now, sir!
~ Neal Stephenson
as the physicians say it happens in hectic fever, that in the beginning of the malady it is easy to cure but difficult to detect, but in the course of time, not having been either detected or treated in the beginning, it becomes easy to detect but difficult to cure.
~ Niccolo Machiavelli
I've come to see institutional decline like a staged disease: harder to detect but easier to cure in the early stages, easier to detect but harder to cure in the later stages. An institution can look strong on the outside but already be sick on the inside
~ James C. Collins
O foolish man, for God doth detect every nuance of the sick will!
~ Thomas Berger
Magnetic sensations are different because, unlike light and sound, they can pass through body tissues. This means that it is possible for a bird (or other organism) to detect magnetic fields via chemical reactions inside individual cells throughout its entire body.
~ Tim Birkhead
one. And I hid it. And Mia Turner found it because they
~ Chelsea Cain
The sense of smell explores; deleterious substances almost always have an unpleasant smell.
~ Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
The technology used to detect if vehicles are carrying radioactive material is so sensitive it can tell if a person recently received radiation as part of a medical procedure.
~ Timothy Murphy
The frightening thing—frightening, I don't know if it's frightening—frustrating, frightening, fascinating thing is we know with virtual certainty that the universe is at least a thousand times bigger in volume than the horizon, than we can ever, ever, ever in principal ever see. So we know there's stuff out there that we will never be able to detect. And we can't tell what it is. We can't tell if it's similar to us.
~ Leonard Susskind
Being a historian, if only for the day, teaches you useful things like judgment, and the ability to detect when someone is lying to you.
~ Lucy Worsley
These days a scientist is not supposed to detect intelligence in the miracle of cosmos or beauty in a bird of paradise, though he's always quick to be excited by beauty in his own theories.
~ Unknown
My God, you're opinionated. You must terrify nearly every man you meet." "I don't meet many men." "That explains it, then." "Explains what?" "Why you've never been kissed before." Hannah stopped in her tracks and whirled to face him. "Why do you…how did you…" "The more experience a man has," he said, "the more easily he can detect the lack of it in someone else.
~ Lisa Kleypas
Direction coupling between the various radiations generated in a nuclear reaction both with one another and with the initiating radiation can also be detected and measured by coincidences; this provides valuable information about the structure of the atomic nuclei.
~ Walther Bothe