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or else a word that is not usually abbreviated ("Entrepreneur's deg". = M.B.A .. Similarly, words that are strictly foreign will be signaled either directly ("Boy: Sp". = NINO) or indirectly ("Son, in Sonora").
When the Next Big One arrives, spreading across oceans and continents like the sweep of nightfall, causing illness and fear, killing thousands or maybe millions of people, it will be signaled first by quiet, puzzling reports from faraway places — reports to which disease scientists and public health officials, but few of the rest of us, pay close attention.
An alarm will be signaled and the overweight data will be transmitted to the data center to make further analysis.
Otherwise, the failure to agree to the proposed FDP will be signaled to both CSC and CSP.
The emergency department is the door to the public, and any infectious outbreak will be signaled by a sharp increase in volume in that medical condition.
However, the excess capacity will be signaled from the Scheduler (see Section 4.2.4) to the Shaper (in relative terms, not in absolute terms) and the Shaper will gradually adapt the aggregate load it passes through accordingly.
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If the Supreme Court turns down the case, it will be signaling that it has given up on Guantánamo.
One of his national security strategists put Mr. Obama's challenge this way: The trick, he said, will be "signaling resolve to the allies while not signaling open-ended commitment to the American people".
Where an ontological claim is made, this will be signalled by instead using the locution 'plural entity'.
And as the year goes on, the Fed will be signaling some kind of a tightening cycle.
The parameter changes will be signalled to the registrar by another application, which also will be informed by the registrar if a parameter change was signalled by another node.
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