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Live broadcasts often have a delay to prevent people saying outrageous things on air.
The feed is on a 70-second delay to prevent any disturbances being broadcast.
Neuropathy must be treated without delay to prevent nerve death and a permanent loss of function.
The beta can be interpreted as toll/subsidy value or alternatively the additional delay to prevent the respective road become oversaturated (i.e., traffic volume above the capacity).
The session was shown on the BBC News Channel, with a short time delay to prevent anything that might endanger national security or the safety of those working for the agencies being broadcast.
Committee chairman Sir Malcolm Rifkind began the 90 minute hearing - televised with a two-minute time delay to prevent the inadvertent release of sensitive secrets - by saying it was a "very significant step forward in the transparency of our intelligence agencies".
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Not only that, he was determined to establish a new stock exchange that used tiny delays to prevent the advantages gained by so-called high-frequency traders.
Labour squarely blamed Mr Duncan Smith for the failures, while the NAO suggested the national roll-out of the scheme should now be delayed to prevent further problems from occurring.
When any major change is required, there is always a danger that opponents can exploit delays to prevent it.
Previously, the closure of wounds of open fractures were delayed to prevent infection with contaminating organisms.
England will surely delay enough to prevent a third being squeezed in before the 7.04pm cut off.
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