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Fear is as much of a blocker to most traceurs than physical ability.
And the Jets have abandoned the two-gap system, which means a defensive lineman plays on the edge of a blocker and should be able to get his body more easily into the gap and get upfield more quickly.
Arguably, though, even more of a blocker to Glass adoption is people viewing the technology as the epitome of creepy, thanks to its built-in camera.
By comparing the final rendered code of the page for blocking browsers versus non-blocking browsers, they could see when pages changed content or noted the presence of a blocker, even if they didn't notify the user.
A novel double-lumen endotracheal tube, the Papworth BiVent tube, has been designed to allow the rapid passage of a blocker into either main bronchus, without fibreoptic endoscopic guidance.
For these and other reasons, Gaṅgeśa, for one, defines yogyatā negatively as "absence of knowledge of a blocker (of testimonial knowledge)" (Tattva-cintā-maṇi, testimony chapter, Sanskrit, IV.iii.6, p. 136).
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Gasping continued unabated, even after administration of methysergide, a blocker of many types of receptors for 5-HT, indicating independence of gasping on levels of serotonin [ 11].
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But with a linebacker near the line of scrimmage, a blocker has to be freed to handle him.
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