Sentence examples for to caps from inspiring English sources

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to caps

noun

A close-fitting head covering either without a brim or with a peak.

  • The children were all wearing caps to protect them from the sun.

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The administration has said it is opposed to caps of any kind.

An hour before serving cake, glue stems to caps with a thick paste made from confectioners' sugar and water.

New building is stymied by trial lawyers' opposition to caps on liability in government-backed "terror insurance".

The protection gateway sends the updated obscured data values to CAPS.

It also presents modifications to CAPS for partitioned H.264 video.

Even if I just want to do maintenance, I can kick it over to CAPS".

"We don't pay attention to caps in this fund," says Whitman. "Small cap picked us".

The sequences with SNPs or InDels were converted to CAPS markers by SNP2CAPS software (Thiel et al. 2004).

The findings from this study indicate that the combination of SiO2 and ZnO dopants in TCP may be a viable alternative to introducing osteoinductive properties to CaPs.

That war funding isn't subject to caps or cuts or any restrictions at all.

Your budget has two parts: one that's subject to caps and cuts, and one that isn't.

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