Short-cutting or short-circuiting those rights affects not only the accused but also the entire reputation of the criminal justice system. |
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He lets us into the entire process, from the second of devastating grief to the complete inner short-circuiting of his world. |
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How many cures for diseases and market opportunities have been missed as a result of short-circuiting the creative process? |
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It didn't have a discharge button and I wasn't about to experiment with short-circuiting the battery terminals. |
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They are capable of short-circuiting an electric fence by charging at it as a group. |
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The president's impatience with Congress risked short-circuiting the constitutional powers of the legislative branch. |
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The possibility of short-circuiting the enormous distances between stars makes wormholes attractive for space travel. |
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Over the past 18 months, we have witnessed the implosion of dot-bombs as well as the short-circuiting major tech companies. |
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Could Benjamin ask himself such questions without short-circuiting his brain? |
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A plastic insulating sleeve protects the conductive copper heart and prevents short-circuiting on external contact. |
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A Belgian consumer organisation which last week claimed that three Nokia batteries were unprotected against short-circuiting is to re-examine its findings. |
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Since the two are in accord, the cerebellum weakens the sensation, short-circuiting the tickle. |
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To prevent short-circuiting or fire, keep the batteries away from other metal objects when carrying or storing. |
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Sierra Leone provides an example of a second type of situation, that of the delegitimation and short-circuiting of the state apparatus. |
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A well-designed inlet that allows for even distribution is important to prevent short-circuiting. |
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However, the short-circuiting of that cycle caused by the burning of fossil fuels bears much of the blame for today's problems. |
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If bystanders can be so effective in short-circuiting a bullying situation, how do we get them to intervene more often? |
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The connection can be tested by short-circuiting the STM and GND terminals in the connection box. |
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So this is simply short-circuiting the democratic process. |
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If I felt my brain short-circuiting, back I went to unplug. |
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Pulses from the weapon penetrate enemy bunkers through ventilation shafts and antennae, short-circuiting electrical connections and wrecking microchips. |
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I wonder how he would respond to the suggestion that it is the Conservatives who are short-circuiting their own agenda and the opposition is incredulous that they are doing it to themselves. |
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The vessel grounded after water leaked through a corroded deckhead and into the emergency switchboard housing, causing short-circuiting and loss of electrical power to the steering control systems. |
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I wonder what it was that the minister was trying to avoid by short-circuiting a consultation process that could have had some meaningful impact on the quality of drinking water in first nations communities. |
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Lower interest rates will pass through directly to the most employment-intensive part of the real economy in crisis countries, short-circuiting a broken banking system. |
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We believe that now that the repeated and knowing short-circuiting and violation of formal rules and procedures has been documented, correcting the failings of the system is central to the credibility of the United Nations. |
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A Finnish company has recently introduced a process with better control of arc distance and occurrence of short-circuiting. |
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I do not want electricians to cause interference between the two systems and to sow confusion and doubt amongst investors in Europe by short-circuiting and manipulating the system of guaranteed prices. |
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While the extent of the overall contamination problem has yet to be determined, over time debris such as metal shavings may damage wire insulation, which could lead to short-circuiting and, potentially arcing of wires. |
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It can also provide short-circuiting of certain X protocol requests. |
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