Only undistorted specimens exhibiting the complete set of lenses on their visual surfaces were considered. |
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It may be years before we hear the true voices of survivors, undistorted by propaganda or drowned out by accusations that it is propaganda. |
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A fixed set of transmit-codes are sent between the receiver and the keyboard until the receiver locks in on the first undistorted code it gets. |
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Without any electron beam, back lighting or polarization, the image is sharper, brighter and undistorted from side to side. |
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Rear speakers are constantly engaged with dialogue sounding undistorted and clear. |
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One linkage group contains common undistorted regions between the two maps. |
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Also, many times, measurements of behaviors do not address an undistorted whole picture. |
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Reflection records over the main plateau reveal smoothly-layered, undistorted sediments overlying a relatively smooth basement surface. |
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One of the specimens was preserved relatively uncrushed and undistorted, and at last we had a new look at its structure. |
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Its main purpose is narration, and the dialogue comes through clean and undistorted, so it achieves its aims quite amicably. |
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She is always in the groove of the phrase, which makes her crescendos and decrescendos seamless and undistorted. |
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There's a little more strength to the stereo one, particularly during the action sequences, but both provide clear, undistorted sound. |
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Interestingly, if you now look at the final drawing at the proper angle from the edge, it appears undistorted. |
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Only in three dimensions can waves propagate in an undistorted and reverberation-free fashion. |
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Mortars are ballistic weapons that have projectile trajectories undistorted by rocket engine or guidance system. |
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Camera positioning is important in order to capture undistorted images, avoiding pronounced overhead views that make identification difficult. |
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The issue is how to create the conditions for normal, healthy and undistorted competition that guarantees the sustainability of our planet. |
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At the time, the No campaign denounced the phrase on undistorted competition as evidence of a liberal Anglo-Saxon plot. |
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No scene remains undistorted as it passes the eye of the beholder, and none reaches the page exactly as it was. |
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Furthermore, very careful experimentation is required and care must be taken in carrying out all the necessary corrections to obtain undistorted data. |
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We stress the importance of energy markets which send undistorted price signals and are free from any political pressure. |
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The high quality lens with anti-scratch coating ensures a large undistorted field of view. |
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Whatever its origin, a distortion can be defined and measured only in relation to a definition of an undistorted state. |
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Its main field of application is where there is a need for the undistorted display of steep signal pulses. |
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Yet Britain is an outrider for openness, standing out among large European nations for its faith in free trade, liberalised markets and undistorted competition. |
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As a result, our products are globally praised for their exceptional clarity and transparency, superb specifications, supreme reliability and, above all, pure, uncolored and undistorted sound. |
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Perhaps the worst change made by the summit was to accept a last-minute bid by Mr Sarkozy to drop a planned reference to free and undistorted competition as one of the union's key objectives. |
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The challenge and the opportunity for the teacher is to give the students an undistorted glimpse of Judaism, even when dealing with it from a very limited vantage point. |
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It has been noted in particular that copyrights on interfaces might block secondary markets, thereby denying access to what could be considered an essential facility necessary for undistorted competition. |
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The delicate relationship between freedom of expression and the citizen's right to objective, undistorted information is another chronically difficult issue. |
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The Union shall offer its citizens an area of freedom, security and justice without internal frontiers, and an internal market where competition is free and undistorted. |
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Ensure that sound received by interpreters is undistorted. |
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Last, but not least, the need for independent media channels should not be underestimated as a vital tool to bring the undistorted messages of politicians and of parliaments to the public at large. |
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A physical model of the East Témiscaming Dam was constructed at an undistorted geometric scale of 1:20 in the combined facilities of the Large Area Basin and the High Dicharge Flume. |
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The right to a trade mark is an essential feature of the system of undistorted competition which the Treaty is intended to establish and maintain. |
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Wreckage examination revealed that the fuselage was relatively undamaged and undistorted, and that the engines, main transmission, mast, and main rotor head were intact. |
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The EU operates a competition policy intended to ensure undistorted competition within the single market. |
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