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No euthanasia, no assisted death; but, also, no active interference that would have prolonged the act of dying.
Mr. Fritts of the National Association of Broadcasters said his organization was "pleased that Congress has protected radio listeners against additional interference that would have been caused by the F.C.C. low-power FM radio initiative".
In recent weeks, the National Association of Broadcasters has blanketed Capitol Hill with compact disks that purport to demonstrate the kinds of interference that would be caused by Mr. Kennard's plan.
We were disappointed to hear Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey — the Muslim world's leading democracy — denounce "any sanctions or interference that would mean the punishment of the Libyan people".
The nation's major broadcasters, joined by National Public Radio, had accused the F.C.C. of shoddy technical work and said the original plan would lead to tremendous amounts of signal interference that would have created poor reception for more established radio stations.
"And I ask, whose side are they on?" Russia, which has emerged as Syria's main advocate, blamed the United States, NATO and the Arab League on Friday for fomenting the violence inside Syrian by supporting the opposition and denounced the meeting here as foreign interference that would fail to loosen Mr. Assad's grip on power.
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Because radiotelegraphy uses a narrow frequency bandwidth, it allows effective communication to be carried out in the presence of interference and noise that would make other types of communication, such as radiotelephony, impractical.
In this case, it is reasonable to consider that the variations caused by the switching controller will not significantly contribute for the poor perception of malicious and covert interferences that would naturally not be perceived by a human observer (even when a non-switching controller is used).
Just as human depth perception increases when two eyes instead of one perceive an object, Fizeau proposed the observation of stars through two apertures instead of one to obtain interferences that would furnish information on the star's spatial intensity distribution.
Sample preparation and clean-up are necessary for three main reasons: to remove interferences that would otherwise affect the determination of the analytes; to enrich the target compounds to detectable concentrations; and to perform solvent switching to the desired solvent conditions used for instrumental detection.
The maximum interference energy is defined as the interference energy that would be received by another receiver operating on channel i in the same location as the receiver on channel j.
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