All bumbling conjurers, clumsy squires, no-talent bards, and cowardly thieves in the land will be preemptively put to death. |
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The Proactive Protection module preemptively monitors for and blocks sophisticated hacking techniques used to compromise or steal data. |
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On Monday, Freedom Works, Heritage Action, and Americans for prosperity preemptively criticized any Ryan-Murray bipartisan deal. |
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Chase, the biggest retail bank in the metro area, has preemptively closed branches in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. |
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Non-directed living-donor kidney transplants have been allocated to wait-listed patients preemptively. |
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Some IDSes are knowledge-based, which preemptively alert security administrators before an intrusion occurs using a database of common attacks. |
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Introduce yourself preemptively to everyone you meet for the first time — before they start talking. |
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They would either be annexed to a larger unit after defeat, or they would form one preemptively to avoid defeat. |
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Despite fears that coned, the power company, would preemptively cut electricity, the lights stayed on. |
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Each of the above candidates was preemptively attacked as insufficiently conservative by some corner of the movement. |
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I think the point is that a preemptively multitasking, protected mode virtual memory operating system shouldn't be letting third party DLLs crash the system. |
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It would therefore preemptively load audio for that portion of the Web page. |
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For example, as one firm alters its policies to preemptively appease an activist group, its competitors are left as easier targets. |
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When external or internal threat can be predicted, the parts that need to be protected from it can preemptively move to these places. |
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Now, the president talked about the Bush doctrine of acting preemptively against perceived terror threats abroad to make Americans safer domestically. |
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The Group has preemptively taken appropriate steps to insure both component supply an assembly capacity for the inverters. |
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I'd also want some mini-spider behaviour so that the browser preemptively goes out and retrieves pages and information nearby, which would be most useful for the visualizer. |
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Eager to once again indulge in a favorite activity, I preemptively called the station the next morning, and confirmed that, yes, my booking had been successful, and any special arrangements needed would be made. |
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Paul Krugman is leading the charge yet again, and he's preemptively responding to a number of arguments against action on China but not mine. The issue is not whether a floating yuan would be, on balance, good for America. |
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Advanced process control models have also been developed which now gives us the capability to preemptively control the process in a superior fashion. |
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The themes that directly identify challenges may be used preemptively. |
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Traction is plentiful, automatic and seamless in any normal situation, though a 'lock' function can preemptively engage all four wheels when the going gets extra tough. |
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For example, the announcement that Lidl planned to open its first store in Switzerland in March 2009 prompted the Coop supermarket chain to preemptively cut prices on many branded goods significantly. |
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However, some CAs reaffirm that they are reluctant to exercise their right of short notice preemptively since it might expose them to civil action or administrative penalties. |
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By preemptively blocking the kind of inappropriate program activity that might indicate an attack, Outpost stops the threat before it can cause damage without the need to wait for signature updates. |
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Pretensioners preemptively tighten the belt to prevent the occupant from jerking forward in a crash. |
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Realizing that war was imminent, Prussia preemptively struck Saxony and quickly overran it. |
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Lawrence even went to the extent of preemptively arranging for a banquet to be held for his victorious crew. |
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I don't think it would be right to preemptively brief out a criminal investigation. |
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But officials said that the fact-gathering process could take weeks, and Kerry preemptively dismissed their visit as too late to be credible, the report said. |
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In a statement, the army clarified that its forces in Mosul preemptively arrested 17 terrorists who are involved in planting bombs and assassinations operations. |
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But it is still insufficient to preemptively repel the shark from the immediate vicinity of the surfboard in response to dispersion and dilution of the repellent in the water. |
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