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When a signal exceeds the voltage limit of a self-reset ADC, it's cut off, and it starts over again at the circuit's minimum voltage.
"It's cut off air and light, and eliminated a lot of open space.
But it's cut off from the more bustling areas and feels a little sterile.
"The LRA is able to operate in that part of DRC because it is a remote area, because it's cut off, because it's isolated.
Bopara cracks an ungainly but rocket-powered pull shot but it's cut off by Finch at deep mid-wicket and restricted to a single.
"The office is also the utility room – it's cut off from the house, so the kids can't start tapping away [on the computer], or start posting all sorts on Facebook".
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Most CEOs, let's face it, are cut off from their most important constituencies, including employees and customers.
The site's biggest problem, that it is cut off by roads from its surroundings, is not addressed.
The financial sector in the City of London, Britain's most successful industry, would also suffer if it were cut off from its European hinterland.
During that time 99p Stores lost its credit insurance, which meant it was cut off by many suppliers.
The city's commercial importance thereafter declined because it was cut off from the rest of the former Ottoman Empire.
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