Sentence examples for work cut off from inspiring English sources

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If you want to retain a bit of length without too much work, cut off lock 1-2" from the scalp.

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Since 5 different χ2 tests were being performed on 30 traits the working cut off should have been 0.05/150.

A risky route to a better life, by sea to Thailand and then to Malaysia for work, was cut off after the Thai Navy pushed about 1,000 Rohingya boat people out to sea last year to drift and possibly to drown.

We will work to cut off their financing, and to stop the flow of fighters into and out of the region.

The Bureau of Street Services was once in charge of cleaning up dumped refuse, but funding for the work was cut off in the summer of 2012.

When we detect spamming activity, we work to cut off the source of the spam, remove all fraudulent signatures and restore the petition to its original state.

I also thank the nations who are sharing intelligence and working to cut off terrorist financing.

When I held him in the hospital as they worked and cut off his clothes, he was himself.

Instead she accurately led back a club, working to cut off declarer from dummy's winners in the suit.

The US said in April it was working to cut off revenue streams to North Korea by targeting remittances from its overseas workers.

Authorities from a number of city agencies worked to cut off the flow of water, which flooded basements in six houses, Firefighter Iannizzotto said.

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