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Discover Ludwig'no stalling' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to urge someone to move quickly and not delay in doing something. For example, "Let's get started on the project now - no stalling!".
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There may be no crying in baseball, but there is no sulking in softball, and, because base runners aren't allowed to take leads, there are no pickoff throws, either — no stalling.
"There is no stalling or slowing down," he said.
The lift coefficient increased from 0.41 to 1.05 at Re = 38,000 in the α range of 0 18°, in which no stalling was documented.
There is no talking allowed, and no stalling inside, with guards moving on visitors and demanding that they keep walking around the coffin and towards the exit.
No stalling at 3 dpf was detected and, at 5 and 7 dpf, they established a significantly increased axonal arbor.
Heterozygous diminuendo mice show a delay in differentiation of OHCs at P4 but there is no stalling of development at this stage; the gradient of maturity is present throughout the organ of Corti.
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Most frustrating of all are those jams with no apparent cause — no accident, no stalled vehicle, no lanes closed for construction.
With business on a roll, America's economy is no longer stalling.
Through his mediation Israel & Egypt are no longer stalled.
When using a non-G4 control plasmid, multiple extension products accumulated over time, but there was no specific stalling observed at the G-rich sequence (Fig 2B, left panel, and Supplementary Fig S1B).
The drivers were called to the pit and read the rules: No sandbagging or stalling.
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