Sentence examples for No snag from inspiring English sources

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A domain required for transcriptional repression, the SNAG domain, is found only in vertebrate GFI proteins to date; hence no SNAG domain is seen in the Daphnia homologs [ 68].

It cuts through tangles like a hot knife through butter; no drag, no snag, and distributes styling product evenly.

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Travelers encounter no snags in the terminal, but all too many on the tarmac.

If there are no snags and the governor approves the project, construction could begin in two or three years.

Assuming that there are no snags or threading issues, the official will promptly watch the play and decide whether to uphold the call or change it.

Truman Capote, for the ruthless way he hones and hones pages until there's no grit, no snags — the whole thing just floats off the page, like blossom falling upwards.

AS a senior vice president of Colin Cowie Lifestyle, a SoHo-based event-planning company, Jocelyn Greenky Herz, 47, takes great care with how she dresses: "No holes, no threads, no snags, and my jewelry and hair and makeup are pulled together".

On top of that, data centers must be modernized in phases to ensure there are no snags in their mission-critical operations.

In 1998, average snag density in Jeffrey pine mixed conifer forests in the Sierra San Pedro Martir (SSPM) National Park was 3.95 snags/ha but 35% of inventoried plots had no snags.

In the last couple of years, then-SBC completed its $16 billion takeover of AT&T (and then assumed its name) and an earlier buyout of AT&T Wireless with no snags at the FCC.

Each missed a season because they were contract holdouts, so this is no small snag.

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