While the algorithm may reduce the number of potential partners from thousands to a few, they may be as incompatible as two people meeting at random, Dr Finkel explained, adding the odds are no better than finding a relationship by strolling into any bar.
According to Wong, his jokes aren't random humor, but are carefully crafted with his science background.
Not for him the random excitement of general medicine or the delicate risky plumbing of the heart.
Rather, I suggest, nail biting is just the result of a number of factors which – due to random variation – combine in some people to create a bad habit.
I'm off to seek it for you, and that itself will show you if I speak at random.
I had stolen back to the cabin, slipped once more into my shoes, and laid my hand at random on a bottle of wine, and now, with this for an excuse, I made my reappearance on the deck.
It was a long, difficult business, for the coins were of all countries and sizes--doubloons, and louis d'ors, and guineas, and pieces of eight, and I know not what besides, all shaken together at random.
Their paper, "Spontaneous knotting of an agitated string," helps explain how random motions always seem to lead to knotting and not the other way around.
" The Pew survey was conducted by telephone from mid-February through mid-March among a random, nationwide sample of 2,020 adults.
Welcome to the Random Acts of Kindness movement, where nice things happen just because nice people do them.
The most famous memory man of all time, Solomon Shereshevsky, who could recall sets of random numbers years later, used to imagine himself placing objects near buildings.
A random sample of elephants can be taken, and mice can be brought up to the elephants.
I admire those who are in love on campus and at the same time I felicitate myself on not choosing at random.
Weber "More Random Walks in Science", 1982 In science the credit goes to the man who convinces the world, not the man to whom the idea first occurs.
David Assael, Northern Exposure, Our Tribe, 1992 He wanted to live life in such a way that if a photograph were taken at random it would be a cool photograph.
" Random recipient Michelle Kitson was confused and wary at first but decided to reply and the two began exchanging messages.
Surprise a friend with a random phone call and say, "I actually don't have a reason for calling, I was just wondering how you're doing?
Now here I am at the doorstep to my 80th birthday and I receive a random phone call on an idle Wednesday afternoon.
Because it's easy to be busy – just partake in a bunch of random activities that drains all your time.
David Assael, Northern Exposure, Our Tribe, 1992 He wanted to live life in such a way that if a photograph were taken at random it would be a cool photograph.