Sentence examples for setting to no from inspiring English sources

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In the section, "Who Can Look Me Up?" find the option that says, "Do you want other search engines to link to your timeline?" Click on "Edit" and change the setting to "No".

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Wish there were a social media filter that I could set to "NO SPIDERS EVER, SERIOUSLY".

The parameter "-stranded" was set to "no" because the cDNA library preparation was not strand specific.

When set to "no", no attempt is made to reduce ambiguity and all genes implicated by any of the provided identifiers are considered equally likely interpretations.

The removal of in-paralogous sequences was set to "no" so that paralogous sequences would still be present in the duplication analysis.

The wall of planar elastic tube bundle was set to no-slip boundary condition with constant wall temperature and all surface of planar elastic tube bundle were set to FSI interface for data transfer.

Keep personal listening devices set to no more than half volume.

Essentially a solo, this 1959 piece distills the turbulent life and career of Billie Holiday in choreography set to "No More," surely one of the saddest love songs ever written, and three other songs she performed.

This should only set to 'No' if there have been geodetic measurements that have not demonstrated deformation.

Enzyme cleavage specificity was set to no enzyme.

The pressure was set to no more than 5 bar for safety reasons.

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