With Hong Kong in a dither, Shanghai is quickly gaining prominence as the gateway to China. |
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In DXD mode, dither is selectable for stereo and surround monitors, but you must not use it. |
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Further, a semiconductor integrated circuit has a dither pattern generator, an adder, and an error distribution unit. |
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But still, the whole experience can send me into a tissy and a dither and you don't want Halley in either of those places. |
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After Clark and I returned home from our oceanic bonding session, we walked in the door to find the whole house in a dither. |
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After what seemed like an eternity of debate and dither, Winters finally smashed his kick high and to the left of Gallacher. |
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His moment of authority coming as it does after an evening of dither and doubt is a well thought out and crafted piece of acting. |
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Veterans are disappointed if not a little angered by the dither and delay which means the collection is now going 100 miles away. |
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The fresh wave of rhapsodic dither on the director's sociopolitical acuity was inevitable. |
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She was always in a dither of affected coquetry, and he had begun to think he had misjudged her character. |
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It's the day of the murder-mystery fundraising event and Colleen's all in a dither. |
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It's a very small-scale event, so please don't dither, dally or delay. |
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But the more you dither, the harder it will be and the longer it will take to free yourself of cigarettes. |
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Currently the government will dither and dilly-dally as it is wont to do with a number of these types of issues. |
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There is only one course of action for David Cameron: he should end the dither and delay and kick this man out of the party. |
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Brain workers dither for ages but then are struck by a flash of insight or a burst of creativity. |
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However, while the government is looking to rectify this long-standing inequity, the opposition parties continue to dither and delay. |
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We do not want to dither away this opportunity as has so often been the case under the woeful leadership of the Prime Minister. |
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The Liberals continue to dither on air transport which is one of the most vital capabilities of the forces. |
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We can talk about committees in this House that dither around in deciding that maybe they will do this today, maybe they will do that. |
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To dither on this issue, as the previous Liberal government did, is frankly, unacceptable. |
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It was entertaining to see them caught in a dither of priorities. |
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But unlike the epic drama of the 2000 debacle, this result feels like the big British dither. |
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The authorities must not dither or show mercy. |
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The law also gives the Brazilian government the right to examine a suspect bank account, a clause that has the CNC in a dither. |
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As they dither over whether to use grants or loans, jobs and opportunities are going elsewhere. |
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Don't dither over minor word choices or jump up from your desk to look for a small piece of data to plug in. |
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Sixty years ago the Government of Canada had no problem sending these men to France to fight for our country, yet today it continues to dither on whether or not to provide financial assistance for their return. |
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Too often, in all these areas of advance, the Commission and the Member States use fine words and then dither and dally weakly while Europe falls yet further behind. |
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The government has indicated that this is something that needs to be changed, but it continues to dither and not take real steps to address the problem. |
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Yet, the Liberals continue to dither on this file and have failed to act. |
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Listing this group is another example of how we will not dither on taking decisive action to protect Canadians and make our communities safe. Again, our government is showing leadership. |
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While we dither on many of these issues lives are lost, countries are laid to waste, economies are destroyed and in fact we domestically pay a penalty. |
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People's lives, indeed the life of the planet as we know it, are at stake and the government, these Liberals, continue to dither around with half measures that question their commitment. |
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The tragedy is that while the international community continues to dither and thereby connive, however inadvertently, with the Sudanese government, Darfuris continue to die. |
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This is not the time to dilly-dally any further or to dither away on such an important matter that is going to cause catastrophic results should this legislation proceed. |
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The second approach can actually achieve the theoretical maximum spread for many specific block sizes, and at the same time include significant dither for the elimination of low-weight codewords. |
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We dither, we argue, we do little, as the world moves rapidly. |
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We cannot dither, we cannot just twiddle our thumbs, or wait and see. |
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It was brought about by a Prime Minister in such a dither to stay in power that he made a desperate attempt to do so and in doing so decided to go fishing. |
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Barry has gone to play with top-class internationals because he knew there was little chance of 'The Dither Man' buying anything of quality to improve a very average team. |
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