Network controllers have long argued for the ethical containment of viral code. |
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But the key error I see in the argument is about our ability to sustain containment over time. |
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The role of the geosphere itself as a chemical containment barrier is relatively difficult to evaluate. |
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The containment officer will be responsible for freeing anyone caught inadvertently in a police kettle. |
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If you think you can work out a containment system where all the defense wonks have failed, have at it. |
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This U.S. military support, a remnant of America's Cold War containment policy, prevents China from using force to end the impasse. |
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The gusty wind prevented the air tanker drops of retardant, and use of backfires that are key tactics of fire containment. |
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The Army was in no position whatsoever to backstop a get-tough policy of containment vis-a-vis the Soviets. |
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It seems to me that cost containment must go hand in hand with a measurable improvement in storage manageability. |
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Some nuclear critics had asserted that a core meltdown would inevitably breach containment. |
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For eight years the policy of containment has worked and despite the bellicose rhetoric being bandied about last week, it will probably continue. |
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The containment facility is the largest research facility where we can work with whole plants in a microbial quarantine greenhouse. |
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At that time, some argued for containment and deterrence as the remedy for Soviet hostility. |
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It can only obtain a liquid state under very high pressure in a containment vessel. |
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Thirty-one detailed points of concern have been raised by the Bord in respect to peat excavation and its containment in repository bunds. |
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Labs are rated on a scale of one to four, four being the highest level of containment where the nastiest, most virulent pathogens are handled. |
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It broke in half with the bottom falling back into the jar, splashing the liquid upon the hand that held the containment. |
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These guns fired anti-magic energy, that were kept in bullet like containment capsules. |
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It's time for a policy of containment, which I hereby revise to include a blockade. |
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He could see the vivacious beauty of hyperspace out beyond the magnetic containment field. |
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Kent urged Adam as he prepared the hypo gun filling the beaker to the brim with his special containment serum. |
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Gone were the certainties of the cold war, with their doctrine of deterrence and containment, he told them. |
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However, indefinite containment without a plan will only prolong the suffering for innocent Iraqis. |
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Kennan's name is inseparable from the doctrine of containment that influenced American foreign policy throughout the Cold War. |
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And she hopes to see a move toward closed containment within the next three to five years. |
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A capping and topsoil layer will then be used to cover the whole site to ensure containment of waste in the long term and to sustain vegetation. |
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Risk containment and control can be achieved when people are allowed to learn from past errors. |
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She added that the close containment of the infection at the units was due to the enormous input of staff of all disciplines. |
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Its construction helped to make processing and containment here a lot easier. |
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The fires are still burning in northeast Victoria but they seem to be within the containment lines. |
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I think the only viable solutions would either be strict containment of economic migrants, or widespread dispersal. |
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Cost containment is a prerequisite, otherwise the gains of the last decade could be put in jeopardy, said the report. |
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With careful, economic and compelling prose they follow the virus from its first emergence to its containment. |
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Sprinklers control fire risk much like a high degree of physical containment does. |
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The successful containment of the SARS outbreak was therefore due to both the efficiency of quarantine and the nature of the virus itself. |
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I'm going to make my way to the control room and disengage the magnetic containment field. |
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The wall, in conjunction with the low-permeability formation, provides containment of the material within the wall. |
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At every farm, bears could be seen with wounds or scars to the face, head, paws and back because of the friction caused by containment. |
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I think there needs to be some kind of line in the sand drawn, there needs to be containment for these children. |
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The lure of islands, the way I see it, is a promise of containment, be it of your happiness or your misery. |
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In sum, dual containment remains the correct short-term policy in that region. |
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Another reason for bringing about a regime change is the cost of maintaining the current policy of containment. |
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And make no mistake, we don't have anyone who can dominate him, so a policy of containment is the best that we can hope for. |
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A necessary corollary of the westward expansion of the frontier was the western containment of its indigenous population. |
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Today we have the tattered remnants of a containment policy, which was reasonably effective for a few years. |
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Shelly felt that a policy of containment and negotiation was the appropriate course of action. |
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Postconflict containment by means of sanctions is mostly a failed policy, and its costs are enormous. |
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They've had no new weapons system for a decade due to the policy of containment. |
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So, containment works when we pile 200,000 troops on his border but promise not to attack. |
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Senior aides say containment is a modest and achievable goal, a prelude to more progress. |
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Even in those circumstances, war might well have been unwise compared to a policy of containment. |
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It has to be essentially a policy of containment, of making the countries concerned more attractive to their own peoples. |
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To be sure, there are situations in which containment is an entirely appropriate policy. |
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And a strategy of global containment is not really a major departure in policy. |
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There's no peace agreement, no policy of containment or deterrence that works to deal with this threat. |
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It suggests a policy of urban containment boundaries is one means of avoiding haphazard growth throughout the region. |
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Having always considered intimacy to be rather messy, I was a bit surprised to see that its definition relies on containment and fixity. |
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Most pertinent to public policy is his polemic against industrial, or containment, farming. |
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The containment structure is designed to prevent the release of radioactive materials in case of an accident within the reactor core. |
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The body may have been kept in the cryogenic containment unit just a smidge too long. |
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The key attribute of a fume cupboard is its ability to provide good containment of hazardous materials. |
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The spatial containment of the outside room is supported by extending the eave and by the fireplace. |
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She was a prisoner of conscience, but her courage reached far beyond her containment. |
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Some type of containment is a must in order to capture the most dangerous and desperate criminal we face in law enforcement. |
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All I am told is that the risk is low, and containment easy. |
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A policy of containment and deterrence has worked up until now. |
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Kennan was the legendary Cold War strategist who authored the doctrine of containment. |
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Building codes detail what containment elements must be designed into the building, including fire-rated walls, fire doors, smoke dampers and enclosed stairwells. |
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One simple way to monitor leakage is to draw a chalk line in your sump to record its containment level and check it regularly for any unplanned loss. |
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When the British finally gave up Boston, people fled the city in droves to escape the disease, and even the feeblest attempts at containment were no longer possible. |
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The purpose of laboratory containment of wild polioviruses is to eliminate the risk of reintroducing wild polioviruses from the laboratory to the community. |
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Biological containment involves crippling the plasmid vector and its bacterial host so that they will not be able to survive outside the laboratory. |
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Anyone who has kids knows that the policy of containment can crumble quickly, and then you have a much bigger problem. |
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Opponents of war are making the case that containment works. |
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Thankfully I've managed to exercise a containment policy that means that we only have six small plates, a large baking dish and a serving platter. |
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Add wire mesh inside the fence for containment of pets or children. |
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The latest addition of equipment will include 500 metres of containment boom, 200 metres of sorbent boom, 1,000 sorbent pads and 3,000 litres of oil dispersant. |
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This essay attempts to make the reader recognize that human rights is such an interested crossing, a containment of the aporia in binary oppositions. |
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Record temperatures and powerful winds have hindered firefighting efforts, continually driving the fire past containment lines. |
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History tells us that deterrence and containment are the only answers. |
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In one way, Hopkins's novel resists containment by a conventional domestic fiction by complicating its portrayal of the heteronormative domestic sphere. |
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He chafed at her containment, at her courage, her silence, her withholding the brazen or the fawnish look-up, either of which he would have hated. |
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But containment worked, however patchily, for 10 years more. |
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Cerium is used as a chemical simulant of plutonium for development of containment, extraction, and other technologies. |
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Some months later it was determined that the infection resisted containment measures so easily because it was transmitted aerially. |
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The radioactivity was released when they blew off steam from the containment vessel. |
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A continuously circulated firewater line supplies a deluge cooling system in each gathering center for fire containment. |
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Contaminated soil was consolidated into four containment areas within the site, which left the remaining areas available for recreational use. |
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The US government's response to this announcement was the adoption of containment, the goal of which was to stop the spread of communism. |
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One of the more significant impacts of containment was the outbreak of the Korean War. |
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This containment absorbs radiation and prevents radioactive material from being released into the environment. |
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The WHO established a network of consultants who assisted countries in setting up surveillance and containment activities. |
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In many countries large reservoirs are closely regulated to try to prevent or minimise failures of containment. |
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Slurry tailings ponds are by far the major type of containment facilities for slurry tailings. |
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The revised estimate comes from data gathered from pressure metres that were placed on a containment cap whish is now capturing some of the oil. |
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The UK, too, is now an active player in the containment mission. |
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Frieden emphasized that containment will require great care. |
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Semantically, the inessive case in the form talossa 'in the house' in examples and indicates a relationship of containment itself. |
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The authors contend that both Iraq and gay people were positioned through Cold War-style rhetorics of containment and un-Americanness. |
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The key application of the equipment is safety injection, high pressure core flooder, residual heat removal and containment spray. |
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Depicting the ontological categories as ultimate sortals precludes ontological categories from standing in containment relations. |
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Isolators have been validated to achieve nanogram level containment, as well as class 10,000 environments. |
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The ChargePoint high containment powder transfer system can achieve nanogram levels of containment. |
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The exhibition explores the containment of the human body after death, featuring cinerary jars and life size sarcophagi. |
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Trendsetter is a global provider of innovative, fit-for-purpose capping stack and containment technology. |
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To do so requires the long-term containment and management of the arsenic trioxide waste, water treatment and the surface clean-up of the site. |
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Proper containment can keep workers safe, protect the environment and prevent cross-contamination. |
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Egypt employed tactics of co-optation and containment while Hamas was buying time, hoping it could exploit opportunities as they arose. |
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Using a handwritten or computer-generated Gantt chart can aid you in meeting your deadlines and goals of cost containment and control. |
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A task force for laboratory containment of wild polioviruses has been constituted. |
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The main containment and dispersement of the oil slick at sea was completed within six weeks. |
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Eisenhower is remembered in history as a dedicated Cold Warrior whose staunch anticommunism included commitment to the containment and rollback of communism in Asia. |
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The impact of even deteriorated gunpowder would have been magnified by its containment in wooden barrels, compensating for the quality of the contents. |
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This represented an aggressive containment strategy towards Henry rather than the agreed rapprochement, and caused Theobald to abandon his alliance with Henry. |
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The oscillating strategies of annihilation, exclusionary containment, and assimilation with respect to Native Americans provide but one very poignant case and point. |
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We reviewed the recently posted plans of 49 states for vaccination, early epidemic surveillance and detection, and intraepidemic plans for containment of pandemic influenza. |
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Therefore, these loads have been subjected to the most stringent securement and containment standards possible, greater than for any other commodity. |
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Pet Stop Wireless pet containment systems require dogs and cats to wear a collar that sends a corrective pulse through a battery-operated radio collar. |
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The utility said it believes sustained nuclear reactions were not taking place in the reactor as no radioactive xenon has been detected inside the containment vessel. |
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Well known Japanese firm Toshiba has also come forward to provide a real time detector of radioactive containment to end speculation of contamination. |
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The 20 tonnes of original, Anglocentric material is currently in a specially built, air-conditioned and atmospherically controlled containment unit in Greenwich, London. |
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I did a lot of work in utilization review and cost containment. |
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In the event of overpressurization, the SAFECON RCD serves as a safe temporary containment system until the mechanical system can be serviced by a certified technician. |
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In the early FAMC-era documents, prochronism notwithstanding, ischial containment is not mentioned and references are only made to quadrilateral checkout points. |
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Fire crews strengthened old containment lines on Wednesday to keep a blaze in Yosemite National Park from reaching a grove of treasured giant sequoia trees. |
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Its containment demands considerable efforts in vaccination, strict monitoring, trade restrictions, quarantines and occasionally the culling of animals. |
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In particular, the focus is on property value changes and gentrification in Portland that are often attributed to urban growth and containment policies within the state. |
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There are a large number of techniques for containing radioactive material so that it does not spread beyond the containment and become contamination. |
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