What is disturbing about the rebates is not the rebates themselves, but the fact they're a one-shot. |
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Relativity doesn't just want to be a one-shot solution for companies trying to extricate themselves from ailing computer languages. |
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And I think from a human point of view it also makes sense that it shouldn't be just a one-shot mission. |
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Of course, that was more of a one-shot deal being at Indy for us, although we did run obviously one car in the IRL series last year. |
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It will be interesting to see whether this agreement is a one-shot deal, or a harbinger of more to come. |
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It started innocently, intended to be a one-shot deal and then, well, you know how that goes. |
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The Camp Sizanani partnership is determined that what has been accomplished will not be a one-shot deal. |
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I seldom give exams, because exams are such a one-shot deal, and because a lot of people have exam anxiety and underperform. |
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Because these ameliorative representational arrangements are so controversial, they tend to get deployed in marginal areas or as one-shot deals. |
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To my dismay, the boys tell me the stint was just a one-shot deal and they won't be setting up any Yellow residencies. |
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The torpedo gives the Akula a one-shot kill capability against any naval vessel short of an aircraft carrier due to its huge warhead. |
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This is unique model fosters an amazing community and an openness as members are not there for a one-shot deal, but are ongoing members. |
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For conflicts like these there is no single, quick, one-shot solution, but only an open-ended, evolutionary outcome. |
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So always remember that your proposed or recently implemented computer consulting technology solution isn't a one-shot deal. |
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Do you get the sense that that's just a one-shot wonder, or is it part of a new effort to strengthen the, let's say, moderate middle? |
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The most obvious of the lot is the Instant Kill, which is a one-shot, all-or-nothing attempt to knock out your opponent. |
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What we're seeing here is another example proving that asking for one-shot solutions is asking too much. |
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An offshoot of this characteristic is doing things piecemeal, so that completion is not a one-shot execution but an iterative process. |
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These two parts are joined together with a double injection machine that uses a one-shot system to join both parts through fusion heat. |
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This season there is a single-car one-shot qualifying system. |
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I've taken an even dozen whitetail and mule deer bucks at ranges from 20 meters to a full 80, all of which were one-shot kills. |
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By the time they reached the turn Woods had reduced the deficit and taken a one-shot lead over Leonard. |
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Each one speaks alone and directly to the camera, shown exclusively in a one-shot. |
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I am going to sit down with a lawyer to go over my case and the application, since this is only a one-shot deal. |
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Even worse, the stimulus legislation, predictably, proved to be a one-shot wonder. |
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Additionally, these types of software reinforce good ergonomics principles every day, in contrast to the one-shot training session or consultant whose message quickly fades. |
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This behavior is desired by some applications, for example, Samba, where one-shot support mimics the behavior of the file change notification system on Microsoft Windows. |
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Years ago, the proprietor developed a novel method to cast backyard satellite television dishes in a one-shot process that results in exceptionally smooth parabolic antennas. |
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However, one-shot payments are not automatic counter-cyclical payments like prior deficiency payments, current loan deficiency payments or marketing loan gains. |
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Paul, like the paper's other shutterbugs, took his photos with the Speed Graphic, a big, boxy one-shot camera produced by the Graflex Corporation of Rochester, New York. |
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His one-shot feat was achieved in a friendly four-ball using a seven wood. |
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If the kiss was a one-shot deal and you can forgive her, then do that. |
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The law doesn't apply to one-shot publications, such as books. |
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And when the movement, if, in fact, it has begun, and the indications are that it has, this is going to be, we're told, a sustained operation, not just a one-shot deal. |
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But where the heart is concerned, a one-shot, silver bullet approach would be the ultimate disservice. |
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Website publishers can now build in the solution in a matter of minutes to sell multimedia services and content for one-shot amounts of up to 8 euros. |
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To launch the first phase of the Rotation Policy, all vacant posts or posts due to become vacant in the next 12 months were identified and advertised for one month in a consolidated one-shot internal recruitment notice. |
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A short one-shot at the input is used to set and reset the output. |
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Analysts typically conduct one-shot case studies on unique events of history. |
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The most widely supported AF mode is one-shot focusing, which is best for still subjects. |
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The time constants that control one-shot pulse widths can be lengthened or shortened by adding capacitors or resistors in the test fixture. |
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After peak detection, the processed pulses operate a one-shot circuit which gives a fixed pulse width of 230 ms. |
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Within the one-shot payments, one can distinguish between one-shot payments which are based on the actual costs incurred by the airline, and one-shot payments which are not. |
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Sanctions and saber-rattling alone were never going to do the trick, nor would periodic efforts at one-shot diplomacy. |
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I point this out to suggest that the consultations were not a one-shot exchange where I spoke to each person once and that's it. |
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An improvement on the one-shot survey is the single group, pretest-posttest design. |
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Here it was sucked from tiny one-shot bottles wrapped in coarse paper, taken between drafts of good East German beer. |
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Beem was a rank outsider to take the title at the start of the week but a final round of 68 gave him a one-shot victory over a charging Tiger Woods. |
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Programming experts, on the other hand, might benefit from knowing that blocks are closures, which are one-shot anonymous functions with data attached. |
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But the stimulus money is a one-shot deal to finance repairs long delayed. |
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Rodeo struggled up through layers of sleep and saw a jumble of beer cans and one-shot liquor bottles, cold pizza, ripped stockings and underwear and a hash pipe. |
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The one-shot is a perennial mail order vehicle, so called because you market just one item instead of an entire line, and you therefore have one shot in which to sell it. |
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Thankfully the Canadian summoned up the strength to beat the jitters and hold on for a one-shot victory. |
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Art at the top in 1950s New York was as likely as not a one-shot career. |
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The longest measured one-shot kill I've made with any caliber was 406 yards on a Montana pronghorn with the. |
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Under the term Panzerfaust, the Germans pioneered the one-shot and oversize war head RPG designs, which remain popular to this day. |
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The monostable multivibrator, or one-shot, is designed to generate controllable-duration pulses when triggered by the rising or falling edge of a trigger clock. |
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Sweden's Peter Hanson holds a slender one-shot lead on 11 under par after a superb 67 yesterday, and he is 5-1 to hold his nerve and secure the victory. |
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It feels amazing,'' Koepka said after his one-shot win over Hideki Matsuyama, Masters champion Bubba Watson and Ryan Palmer. |
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