In our investigations, interference was far more likely to trip a false alarm than it was to fail to detect an apnea. |
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But until the interference brought on by her shift clears, I'll have a difficult time pinpointing her location. |
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And as a backbencher you will need to allow your successors to get on with that task without undue interference. |
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They fixed on island or half-island sites where they could be free from interference. |
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Spectral colours were produced using either a bright halogen lamp or a xenon lamp together with narrow interference filters. |
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At low tides, reflections from the sea cause interference in the broadband signal and can even cancel the signal out altogether. |
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The integrity of Congress has been called into question by his obstruction and tampering and interference with an investigation. |
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Then in 1882, following a failed attempt by the Egyptian army to end foreign interference, British troops occupied the country. |
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Richie Anderson drops the ball on a handoff one play after Woodson gets away with another pass interference call. |
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Wireless networks are subject to interference that can slow the system down. |
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I am quite capable of being happy without outside interference thank you very much. |
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They therefore bar any possible interference with the official activity of foreign ministers. |
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Obstruction and interference continue to infest the expansion-crazed NHL, but Roberts, Corson and Tucker can muck it up. |
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The rapid and final conclusion of figure skating's latest scandal could only have happened with IOC interference. |
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More broadly, he'd like to see less interference from Government in all our lives. |
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Mobiles located in areas of other cells and operating at the same frequency experience the effect of the tuning signal as an interference. |
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The stroboscope creates patterns and colors by interference with the brain waves. |
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Hamilton did hit Lewis, but pass interference is legal behind the line of scrimmage. |
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He subsequently commenced an action against the defendant alleging injurious falsehood and intentional interference with economic relations. |
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The idea behind this is to isolate the sound levels within the defined space of the chamber, and block out any external sound interference. |
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The impacts of, an attracticide approach can include both lethal and sublethal effects such as the interference with mate location by males. |
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Colonies were under the control of governors and officials called intendants without the interference of representative bodies. |
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The Church was in a fierce struggle against fascist interference in the sphere of free religious activity. |
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We require state interference to redress social inequity and poverty alleviation, our past necessitates that. |
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Recently we and others have used double-stranded RNA interference to generate null phenocopies of specific genes in Drosophila. |
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As low-powered walkie-talkies do not cause interference with other licensed radio services, they need not be licensed for use here. |
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They must be taken to know whether the undoubted interference with their property rights is acceptable to them or not. |
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In many cases involving powerful and well-connected suspects, there is perceived interference in the police investigation. |
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One joule of output energy will energise approximately 6 miles of wire with no interference. |
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Retroviruses, adenoviruses, and lentiviruses have all been used as vehicles for RNA interference constructs. |
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I learned how to negotiate fights between adolescent girls without making it seem like parental interference. |
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But if there is any interference with the administration of justice, one sets aside the decision. |
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The receiving range is determined largely by site noise and interference factors. |
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They knew interference when they saw it, and made sure to let Scott know how unhappy they were. |
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The NHL sent a video to each training camp so players could see what will not be allowed in the crackdown on interference and obstruction. |
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Being subjected to unwanted interference in public places is becoming an issue and cell phone rage, along with road and air rage is on the rise. |
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Radio reception, while good on FM band, was not great on MW and LW bands, where interference was heard from the windscreen wipers. |
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During installation, imprecision can lead to interference with other objects. |
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Each photon inside the sphere creates an interference pattern, and the same pattern is recreated by its entangled partner. |
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This performance reduces interference from other microwave transmitters when collocation is required, according to company officials. |
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Yesterday, he also laid out an intricate plot to implicate him in his former wife's murder, stopping short of calling it political interference. |
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Then she takes that a step further by pretty much banning any human interference in the animal world. |
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Some have even pointed fingers at the government, alleging interference in judiciary matters. |
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As a result, unintentional interference causing, directly or indirectly, legally-recognised harm was remediable in case. |
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Private nuisance is an unlawful interference with an individual's enjoyment or use of his land. |
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The Lebanese people are the ones who want a country that is sovereign and independent and free from outside interference. |
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The officials might be losing a little of that focus on obstruction and interference, but it doesn't mean the effect has been lost completely. |
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In phytopathology, antagonism refers to the suppression or interference with the normal growth of a plant pathogen by another microorganism. |
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It's a business grown dependent on lawbreakers and accomplices with little interference from authorities. |
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From the control tower, the traffic was clear and there were no signs of interference or alerts. |
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Over a period of time they become much more firmly fixed and resistant to decay and interference. |
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A raised board minimises interference between shearers and shed workers by giving the shearers their own work area above the wool room floor. |
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Is there an interference with the right to respect for private life in this case? |
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While I prefer to be left to myself, this was one time I wouldn't have minded a little interference. |
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However, he managed to make the final leg of his journey without any police interference. |
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When the transmission encounters a disturbance due to interference, the packet will simply be retransmitted on a different channel. |
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The interference involves a number of television antennas often used on boats. |
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If you encounter interference and then play the ball, you have no right to a let. |
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A crackling image flashed onto the screen, lines of static and interference scrolled up and down the message. |
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He insisted that the parliamentary poll was free from political interference, but promised to investigate allegations of vote rigging. |
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The council is anxious to avoid British government interference in the project as it could delay it further. |
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Questions must be asked on Sunday about the constant interference by umpires and linesmen during the course of the game. |
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He makes some daring analyses about censor interference that were fascinating grist for rumination. |
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But it makes perfect sense if you think of them as blockers, running interference for Wilson. |
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When he got into trouble, he assumed his older siblings would run interference, which they did. |
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They want me to go with them, probably more to run interference than anything else. |
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They are really running interference for this president and it's understandable. |
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So he continues to lie shamelessly, secure in the knowledge that the mainstream media are running interference for him. |
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This is just one more example of how the mainstream media run interference for Democratic candidates. |
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Our results also suggest that clonal interference may not have a large effect on the speed of adaptation. |
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Rather than choose constant code-switching without translation into English, she simply allows in her writing what linguists call interference. |
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This comment had some claiming political interference and baying for her dismissal. |
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Despite the interference of souvenir seekers and vandals, they managed to salvage most of the ship's machinery. |
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The rise of managed economies in the Eastern Bloc was also responsible for increased government interference in the macroeconomy. |
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The clearing of undergrowth for trek paths and human interference had badly affected the thrushes, babblers, warblers and bulbuls in this region. |
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Too many reports of adverse effects exist for this to be dismissed as hypochondriasis or people's resentment of food interference. |
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This microwave interference came to be recognized as cosmic background radiation, a remnant of the Big Bang. |
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The two telescopes monitored frequencies outside the range of mobile phones and satellite television so would pick up least interference. |
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Both light and sound waves can be schematized this way, and so too the complex visual and aural patterns created by their interference. |
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In both strains, haploid phenotypes from tetrads yielding four viable spores may be used to measure the strength of crossover interference. |
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Check for sources of electromagnetic interference such as banks of modems on web servers. |
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The interference in day-to-day administration filtered down to postings of even police constables, patwaris and other low level employees. |
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It provided a clear theological position with which to resist secular interference in matters of faith. |
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All the episodes are taken from original video masters, and now and then you notice some video noise or interference from their age. |
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In a matter of hours the presidential election, heretofore free of interference from legal insects, was overrun by hymenopterous lawyers. |
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Lightweight technology is applied to commands such as dimensioning, mating, components insertion, interference detection, and sectional views. |
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For analysis of interference and map distances, all tetrads showing non-Mendelian segregation of any markers were excluded from analysis. |
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Some of these devices may have features that offer more resistance to test interference or disturbance than other passive devices. |
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It boosted the right of national parliaments to stop EU interference in domestic policy. |
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For the particular cause of interference suppression, where might these come from? |
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This is so because the waveform exhibits interference effects, meaning that ALL these states exist in potentia. |
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The narrowband interference is then suppressed in the signal combiner prior to application to the standard cross correlation process. |
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The experiment studies how miscible fluids interact without the interference of gravity. |
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As a general rule an injunction will be refused only where the interference with the claimant's right is trifling or slight. |
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On average, each double-crossover bivalent produces one double-crossover chromosome in the absence of chromatid interference. |
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The literature supplied with these machines mentions potential interference by other reductants. |
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In this case, when the stronger side defends his king from checks with a queen interference, a counter-check is less probable. |
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We encouraged the Ukrainians to seek freedom and to finally end Russian interference in Ukrainian politics. |
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The CIA's fears that there might ultimately be some blowback from its egregious interference in the affairs of Iran were well founded. |
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Due to such a constitution, the generation of the interference light can be suppressed. |
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If there is contact that would be considered pass interference but the ball clearly is uncatchable, no penalty is called. |
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The muffs sport low profile cups with soft, foam ear cushions and a unique cut-out shape to reduce stock interference. |
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The relative tolerance and flexibility that he praises were spontaneous, informal, and undirected, without official interference. |
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It also gives grounds for caution at the possibility of undue government interference or excessive bureaucratization. |
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He makes it clear this applies as long as there is no outside interference. |
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The finest chocolate bonbons allow the flavor of the chocolate to come through without interference from the other flavors and ingredients. |
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Such interference might produce unforeseeable and harmful consequences on brain development or other aspects of the body's growth. |
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They believe in the free and unhampered marketplace, with governmental interference reduced to a minimum. |
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It concentrates on places devoid of human interference, focusing on patterns made on often extreme and uninhabited places. |
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The problem arises, when there is interference of family members and uninvited opinion as to how one should live or react in situations. |
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This serene beauty is in danger due to unmanaged and unplanned human interference. |
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This eliminates the multi-path interference that occurs when a narrowband device like a cell phone receives the same signal multiple times. |
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That's when transmitted radio signals bounce off barriers and take multiple paths to get to a receiver, resulting in interference. |
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The floods in Britain in autumn 2000 were blamed on man's arrogance and human interference in nature. |
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The interference must go no further than is strictly necessary to achieve its permitted purpose. |
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Because it certainly looked like it on my television, and we have a digital signal, so it couldn't have been snow or interference. |
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This legislation makes it clear that that sort of ministerial interference cannot occur again. |
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Again this is an unwarranted interference in the right of people to be fat, or thin, as they choose. |
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I found him eventually on an obscure community station that kept breaking up with static and interference from taxi drivers. |
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The charged particles of the solar wind disturb parts of the atmosphere, which causes interference. |
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Through the lush soundscapes, at times interrupted by complex interference patterns, melodies are merely hinted at. |
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It was a sovereign country and a democratic one, and would brook no interference in its internal affairs. |
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But the chorus of whines about interference in the internal affairs of the country is 90 per cent arrant hypocrisy. |
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Everyones' universes interact by a process similar to quantum interference. |
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Digital cell phones have raised hob with hearing aids through electromagnetic interference. |
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Freedom of the press from state interference should be a cherished ideal in a constitutional republic. |
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To recognize such an action would amount to judicial interference with nonjudicial functions, such as the conduct of foreign relations. |
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An optical lattice is a light grid created by the interference of two or more laser beams. |
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The mask creates an interference pattern, exposing the photoresist in certain areas and leaving it unaffected in others. |
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The two plots are connected by the friendship of the two women and the misguided interference of the busybody, Marplot. |
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We grasp the poignant loneliness of the elevator attendant, sigh when Rhoda is hurt and squirm at the office busybody's interference. |
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I wish him luck and hope he's allowed to put out a mag that he doesn't have to compromise on because of some corporate overlord's interference. |
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The GAA has allowed physical interference off the ball as part of the game. |
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The calcaneal bone block was fixed in the femoral tunnel with an interference screw. |
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A metal interference screw was used to secure the calcaneal bone block in the femoral tunnel. |
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The third channel is used for jammer classification, interference blanking and sidelobe nulling. |
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It also claims damages for unlawful interference, breach of European competition rules, breach of contract and misuse of confidential information. |
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A birefringent interference polarizer which may be fabricated from readily available materials using established coextrusion techniques is provided. |
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But it was obvious to me the incurability of her situation, her prison created by homeopathic cocktails, allopathic cocktails and surgical interference. |
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In most cases, the crests and troughs of the light waves do not align with each other, and destructive interference causes these waves to cancel each other out. |
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This enables the cold front and trough of lower pressure to create their own weather patterns with no interference from the settled anticyclonic weather zone. |
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Spark plug wires that suppress electro-magnetic interference are a necessity in our electronics-rich race cars, but these wires can degrade over time. |
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No government cedes its power willingly, so it is likely that Canberra's interference, however purportedly reform-minded the agenda, will continue. |
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Buses and two wheeled vehicles would also benefit as the curbside lane becomes available to them without interference from pedestrians and slow vehicles. |
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The room, darkened both by the sun's setting and the closed blinds, was shut of all noise and interference, save for the monitoring devices secured around the bed. |
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Huerta did not manage entirely to dispel the old phantom of electronic interference. |
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Furthermore, bilinguals may develop a more analytic orientation toward language than do monolinguals as a means of overcoming interference between languages. |
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We had to put up with loud noise and constant interference from the neighbors. |
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The NHL should be applauded for yet another crackdown on obstruction and interference, which have damaged the entertainment value of the game severely. |
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Because they're high power, interference and hum are very small by comparison, so the wires can be unshielded, and triboelectricity is not a problem. |
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We observed complete interference for both oogenesis and spermatogenesis in hermaphrodite animals and for the entire lengths of both an autosome and the X chromosome. |
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Our experience shows that only those patients who present binaural interference during binaural speech tests would not benefit from two hearing aids. |
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To use this definition in the context of clonal interference, we need to have a priori knowledge about how to best subdivide the sequence space into independent quasispecies. |
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But if they are indeterministic, might not interference produce a result that has a probability greater than zero, and so be consistent with the laws? |
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The aim of the protective tariff is to undo the undesired consequences of the rise in domestic costs of production caused by government interference. |
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But the stewards ruled that the interference had not affected the result, arguably not an easy call given the margins at the line of just a neck and half a length. |
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But the interference between the substitutional principle of origins and the authorial or performative principle of artifact production was dynamic. |
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He regrets only that they never learned how to use subspace communication through the Tempest's interference, so he could give a final report to Central Command. |
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Among others, they include interference with sleep and suppression of appetite. |
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Flavonoids have diverse toxic effects including disruption of cellular respiration, inhibition of enzyme function, and interference with reproduction. |
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A pimp's bottom girl or wife-in-law often worked the track in his stead, running interference for and collecting money from the pimp's other prostitutes. |
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Finally free of Japanese interference, Korea elected its first autonomous government in almost half a century. |
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They were able to purchase weapons and plot attacks on the island without much interference. |
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Probe pulses at center wavelengths across the visible spectrum were obtained by placing interference filters with a 10 nm bandpass in the probe beam before the sample. |
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That would be the over-zealous interference of the nanny state. |
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Since the building tax exemption was a market correction, not an interference, that was a self-serving argument for slumlords and land speculators to make. |
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The campaign was explicitly informational and intended to preach the gospel of less interference in the boardroom and the bedroom. |
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Wrongful interference with rights is an innominate and developing tort. |
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She has all her life been opposed to human interference where her ablutions are concerned and age has not dimmed her memory of the purpose of brush and comb. |
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The next time you experience hum, buzz, radio or television interference, attach a snap-on ferrite clamshell to the cable where it goes into a device. |
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Recording made him nervous and he gave up in mid-career, relenting for this album to play solo Bach in long stretches, without snippety editing or technical interference. |
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This is because, the article argues, they are a similar frequency to the type of electrical activity natural to cellular functions and so may cause interference. |
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Behind it, corporate power could operate free from legal interference. |
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The image was only partially there and most of it was static and white snow from the interference but what he wanted Boswell to see was indeed on the tape. |
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In any case, the conclusion that the interference coefficient should be higher when food density is low is in agreement with the conclusion of Dolman's study on snow buntings. |
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This forced the federal government to give up interference with the legal proceedings and the tribunals ended up acquitting us from the crimes we were accused of. |
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This policy allows the US to guard the liberty of its citizens, to protect and insulate them against malevolent forms of interference in their lives. |
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In classical holography, a laser beam reflected off an object interferes with a reference beam, and the interference pattern is recorded on a photographic plate. |
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He had been denied a kill due to the interference of the gun toters. |
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Aberystwyth researchers hypothesize that evolution has selected for low-histidine and trypotophan content in phycocyanins to reduce electron-transport interference. |
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The issue that follows thereon is whether such interference will be proportionate to the proper interests of the state in maintaining effective immigration control. |
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Combining oblique and differential interference illumination allows the system to capture high-contrast images while imaging macro and micro features. |
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Before electromagnetic suppression, people were unable to listen to the radio in the car because of the electrical interference from the spark plugs in the engine. |
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Any use of military force that aims at conquest of territory, alteration of borders, interference on one side or the other of a civil war is illegitimate. |
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And as waves, they will produce characteristic interference patterns caused by waves arriving out of step or in lockstep. |
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Schemes such as interlinking of rivers could spell disaster for the environment, as they represent gross interference with natural processes, he says. |
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Some residents have resorted to asking friends, unaffected by the interference, to video a programme for them as it is the only way they can watch it clearly. |
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How do you clamp down on messy street protests without violating fundamental laws that guarantee freedom of assembly and prohibit political interference with policing? |
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The rules say you can work in pairs in the evenings after 8 p.m. so if you get into trouble, one of you can run interference while your oppo does a bunk to safety. |
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The families of the missing aid workers worry that Italian interference will put their daughters at risk, too. |
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When this accessory protein interaction is defined so that it acts as a ratchet, backward slippage can be prevented with minimal interference with forward progression. |
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The first experiment showed greater interference between idioms with the same syntactic structure, demonstrating that idiomatic representations contain syntactic information. |
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The move has led to wholescale interference with video recorders. |
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Stubblefield is doing a lot of the dirty work, taking on blockers and running interference so his teammates can quickly close on the running backs. |
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Models of interference competition, therefore, do not provide a satisfying answer to the question why foragers interact agonistically in such systems. |
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In recent months the interference of the Supreme Leader has not been limited to the nuclear case. |
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Four days prior, 1,800 lawyers marched through the city in protest at Chinese interference. |
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Unlawful interference with economic interests will arise in situations in which a defendant commits an actionable wrong with the intention of harming the plaintiff. |
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Forget reports that the Russian president has wound down his campaign of interference in east Ukraine. |
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Both audio selections sound crisp and clear, with no hiss or interference. |
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Swearing at an umpire because of fan interference is a quick way not to become a tennis favorite. |
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Frankfurt's Runway 25R ILS currently has a notam describing random but severe interference that affects its ILS guidance, and advises extreme operator caution. |
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Guests can enjoy every fragrant note without nicotine interference. |
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There have been further-flung instances of such bien-pensant interference. |
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Why are they running interference for and defending the group? |
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The null in the pattern is directed not only in the direction of the interference source, but also in the opposite direction where there might be desired GPS signals. |
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In this way, control channels are placed in time slots such that a base station having a sector cell structure avoids interference from the same frequency. |
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Through his work with optics and colours Newton came to believe that refracting telescopes, which were subject to colour interference, were outmoded. |
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The woman's face seemed to recede in an illuminated cobweb of coarse hair that, most likely, has been free of interference from hairstylists for years. |
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The great, the good and the rich rule their fiefdoms without having to put up with any impertinent interference from the people who do most of the work or buy the goods. |
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The Bill passed its first reading easily, despite trenchant criticism from radicals who were angry about interference with the freedom of refugees. |
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The landing gear retracts in order to prevent interference with the radar. |
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Such observatories allow astronomers to observe the universe in ways not possible from the surface of Earth, usually because of interference from our planet's atmosphere. |
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The bead size and arrangement ensures that every peak in the scattered waves is met by an identical trough that cancels it out, a process known as destructive interference. |
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It also features mechanical interference in the three-element field lens. |
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Sports fans who wish to listen to BBC 5 Live on medium wave will have to put up with poor reception and engine related interference, and there is no LW band. |
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The interference pattern on the detector shows that, as long as its trajectory isn't registered, the single photon has taken both possible paths from the beam splitter. |
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The animal handler gave it a sharp kick sending it rocketing across the road, but we were told to ignore this test as his interference had invalidated the research data. |
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Punctuation has been entirely avoided in an attempt to counteract the possible interference of syntactical patterns with the transcription of speech. |
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Now there are DVDs, and I can watch my favorite shows as often as I want, without the interference of networks that see fit to change a show's time slot on a whim. |
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As men of honour, the male members of the upper classes reserved the right to settle their disputes among themselves, without recourse to or interference by the state. |
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Static and interference adorned the next comm transmission he received. |
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This is the first time ever that reporters have been imbedded with military units to report the war live and with less interference from the Pentagon. |
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The document further calls on government departments to make a finer distinction between religion and superstition so that people can worship religion without interference. |
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An omnidirectional system receives the interference signal at full strength throughout each revolution, and therefore always will tend to have poorer performance. |
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I busied myself with finding the next act on the schedule and preparing to introduce him while Lance ran interference for me, heading several people off as they came forward. |
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For example, interspecific agonistic interactions select for dull-colored male flycatchers that experience less interference from more aggressive, sympatric congeners. |
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It was, and is his strongly held belief that artists should be allowed to develop their music organically with as little interference as possible from the men in suits. |
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Shortly before the break Ferres was binned for alleged interference on the Rhinos' kick chasers and Smith kicked a simple goal to stretch the visitors' lead. |
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Agonistic behaviour of Palaearctic passerine migrants at a stopover site suggests interference competition. |
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It was hard to hear the radio program because of all the interference. |
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The interference of dill seed essential oil was remarkable at the highest concentration compared with carbendazol. |
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Receivers often incorporate digital equalisers to 'mop up' slight intersymbol interference after initial filtering at the receiver. |
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As a mere duke, William owed allegiance to Philip I of France, whereas in the independent Kingdom of England he could rule without interference. |
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These Normans began a long period of slow conquest during which almost all of Wales was at some point subject to Norman interference. |
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Probable explanations include Henry's persistent interference in Aquitaine, his recognition of Raymond of Toulouse in 1173, or his harsh temper. |
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They were glued to the TV, as the referee called out a fifteen yard penalty for interference. |
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They wanted to watch the game on TV, but there was too much interference to even make out the score on the tiny screen. |
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The Jacobites believed that parliamentary interference with the line of succession to the English and Scottish thrones was illegal. |
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The interference with localism and traditional liberties was deeply resented, although some modernising reforms took place. |
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Central banks in most developed nations are institutionally designed to be independent from political interference. |
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Many engines, stationary and mobile, are also fitted with a governor to regulate the speed of the engine without the need for human interference. |
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By the later half of the 20th century, liberty was expanded further to prohibit government interference with personal choices. |
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When a player's shot hits their opponent prior to hitting the front wall, interference has occurred. |
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Part of the problem was the different definition of interference under British and US rules. |
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Another topic is whether the law is held to be sovereign, that is, whether it is above political or other interference. |
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The court has heard cases related to war crimes, illegal state interference, ethnic cleansing, and other issues. |
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The Basic Law protects the Department of Justice from any interference by the government when exercising its control over criminal prosecution. |
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The Basic Law of Hong Kong protects all civilians and civil affairs against any interference by the garrison. |
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This interference led to the islanders demanding, and receiving, the revocation of the Company's charter in 1684, and the Company was dissolved. |
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In early April, Serbia arranged for a referendum on the issue of foreign interference in Kosovo. |
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Ironically, however, both the state and Church interference became something that Irish people began to resent. |
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This then allows aircraft to take the most direct approach path to the runway and land without worrying about interference from other aircraft. |
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The depletion of resources was actually triggered by a prior interference and punitive climate conditions. |
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However, Indian merchants continued to trade in the port cities of the Somali peninsula, which was free from Roman interference. |
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When the cable failed completely Whitehouse was dismissed, though Thomson objected and was reprimanded by the board for his interference. |
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One of the reasons is political interference upon the French historical interpretation during the 19th century. |
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Prolonged pretrial detention is a serious problem, and judicial corruption, inefficiency, and executive interference undermine due process. |
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In general, a 64QAM channel is capable of transmitting a greater bit rate, but is more susceptible to interference. |
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So with analog, a moderately weak signal becomes snowy and subject to interference. |
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Its purpose was to allow voltage levels to stabilise in older televisions, preventing interference between picture lines. |
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The first is to abandon all human interference and leave the salt marsh to complete its natural development. |
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Their main objectives are preserving fauna and flora and other natural attributes, excluding direct human interference. |
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Isolated communities were less susceptible to interference and the politics of the heartland. |
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This pressed amber yields brilliant interference colors in polarized light. |
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Studies are currently being performed to determine the level of this interference and will be used in future site planning. |
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As well as stealth windfarms, the future development of infill radar systems could filter out the turbine interference. |
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Potential solutions include predictive interference modeling as a component of site selection. |
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Eleanor, irritated by her husband's persistent interference in Aquitaine, encouraged Richard and Geoffrey to join their brother Henry in Paris. |
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Election observers also alleged government interference in the election process. |
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For example, circular polarization is used to minimize the interference caused by rain. |
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Clutter is considered a passive interference source, since it only appears in response to radar signals sent by the radar. |
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Signal processing is employed in radar systems to reduce the radar interference effects. |
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The FCC and LightSquared have each made public commitments to solve the GPS interference issue before the network is allowed to operate. |
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The interference... that LSC staff have had to endure from the department's civil servants would have tried the patience of Job. |
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To offend a spirit was to risk its interference with an already marginal existence. |
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The ultimate objective of the Convention is to prevent dangerous human interference of the climate system. |
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In combination with secrecy as to the exact location of the wreck, it saved the project from interference. |
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These transmitters are carefully synchronized to minimize interference from more distant transmitters on the same frequency. |
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Other problems include state ownership and interference, which impose high barriers to entry in many areas. |
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He passed a law that restricted the interference of the wealthy in elections. |
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They both got a chance to present and defend their points of view, face to face, with no filtering or interference from others. |
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This outside interference led to another war in 712 and the Alemanni were, for the time being, restored to the Frankish fold. |
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The colony was designed to protect Spanish and Portuguese trade from interference by the Dutch base in the south of Taiwan. |
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The reefs are also unaffected by mass tourism and diving or other large scale human interference. |
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Outlaws ravaged the country without interference from the weakening Yuan armies. |
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Exposure to strong magnets, or magnetic interference can sometimes cause the magnetic poles of the compass needle to differ or even reverse. |
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To see if a rock or an area is causing interference on a compass, get out of the area, and see if the needle on the compass moves. |
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If it does, it means that the area or rock the compass was previously at is causing interference and should be avoided. |
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Tidore long remained an independent state, albeit with growing Dutch interference, until the late eighteenth century. |
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He demanded that he should be able to execute and confiscate the estates of traitors without interference from the boyar council or church. |
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The plea arose in local courts for slander, breach of contract, or interference with land, goods, or persons. |
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Trespass to land is the intentional interference with the land of another without consent or privilege. |
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Trespass to chattel is the intentional interference with the personal property of another without consent or privilege. |
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The British exercised power by avoiding interference and adapting to law practices as explained by the local intermediaries. |
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In theory, the use of techniques requires the ruler not engage in any interference or subjective consideration. |
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Thus, a potentially harmful interference may be avoided, and in this way, goals can be achieved effortlessly. |
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English Dissenters opposed state interference in religious matters, founded their own churches, educational establishments, and communities. |
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All three sets are nicely sculptured along the bottom to prevent interference when shouldering your gun with proper shooting form. |
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The ringing tone ceased and I heard Annie's voice through a squizzle of interference. |
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