Sentence examples for being able to block from inspiring English sources

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"Part of the job is being able to block out fear," he said.

For years science fiction has depicted criminals, governments and security forces being able to block signals with radio jammers.

Facebook claims to have the advantage of being able to block users, whereas you wouldn't be able to block a person if you encountered them on the street.

Changes to the powers of the House of Lords, as recommended by the Strathclyde review, to stop peers being able to block statutory instruments, although Baroness D'Souza, the Lords' Speaker, has already warned against the likely consequences.

But they remain a vote short of being able to block a Republican filibuster, forcing them to wait for Carte Goodwin, the successor to Senator Robert C. Byrd, who died last month, to be sworn in.

Being able to block replays or keep messages from entirely disappearing could let Direct encompass a wider range of visual communication.

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Congress may not be able to block the Gulfport project.

She had always been able to block every ball back.

They say they will be able to block the plan.

"To be able to block for your son is priceless".

"Are we going to be able to block the defensive ends?" he said.

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