Sentence examples for set of flags from inspiring English sources

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There are already a set of flags the work to note when a card is used in frequent succession across disparate geographies; but Manapat said that newer details such as analysing the speed at which payment details are entered and purchases are made will now also factor into how it flags transactions for review.

While the damages he's asking for probably won't make a dent in one of Stewart's soufflés, we think we can guess what his next set of flags will say.

This motivated us to compile a set of FLAGS (FrequentLy mutAted GeneS) to understand their properties and facilitate better interpretation of phenotypes associated with these variants.

A set of flags allows to enable or disable the optional steps (i.e. Junctions Search, Cassette Exons Detection, Polyadenylation Sites Search and Fusion Transcripts Identification).

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To use the long isoform Bcl-GL recombinant protein as a substrate for kinase assay, a set of Flag-tagged Bcl-GL (FL, N-1, N-2 N-3 and N-4) expression vectors was transfected into HeLa cells, and the proteins were immunoprecipitated with Flag-conjugated agarose M2 gel (Sigma-Aldrich) at 4°C for 1 hour.

The result: sets of flags stout enough to start hundreds of races, warn and disqualify stragglers and rule breakers, and hail all remaining finishers.

Dubious splice sites were detected and loaded as a defined sets of flags into AnnoTrack using the annotation ids with an AnnoTrack parser module set up to read tab-delimited files.

A spokesman, Roy Betts, said the fourth set of the "Flags of Our Nation" series had been postponed until 2010.

About 3 45 p.m., Rob Bracco, 27, hoisted up a set of striped flags outside Captain Ben's Seafood, in Freeport.

Every time the president, vice-president or secretary of the company sails for Europe, or returns, a set of International Signal Code flags is displayed on the tower, reading "Farewell," or "Welcome Home".

By Francis W. Hatch and Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, July 8 , 1950 P. 16Incidental Intelligence: Part of the equipment of a Boston & Maine Railroad handcar operating in Wayland, Massachusetts, and vicinity has a leather golf bag, used as a repository for a set of red flags.

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