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And when the hand moved with no delay, it left people similarly uneasy.
A raw, sawtooth wave coming in harsh blasts with no delay or echo. BAAAAAARP!
Today's executive orders: President reinstated the Keystone pipeline, directed agencies to approve proposals with no delay.
With no delay this year, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip headed to their winter retreat on Thursday morning.
I was greeted by agents with no delay, and somehow, there was no one in line ahead of me.
But audio released to the Washington Free Beacon in May illustrates members immediately answering the question with no delay.
As for the trackpad — it works as one would expect with no delay when you slide your finger across its surface.
"You're taking in vast amounts of visual data, and you have to process it really fast, with no delay," Mr. Ramsey said.
At any moment and with no delay, you can warp to any point on Steep's mountain by opening a map and selecting a location.
The system seems simple and seamless while it is used, with no delay or obvious misses when VICE Sports tossed a few in Chicago.
MILAN, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Activist fund Elliott said that Telecom Italia's (TIM) board must take the necessary steps to spin-off its network assets with no delay.
The buds pair super quickly with devices and easily switches between them, so you can go from listening on your phone to you computer with no delay.
A person familiar with the White House's thinking said the administration's preference is to start the trial with no delay and it is actively seeking that result.
What parents need to know As with other live broadcasts with no delay, the main concerns are what kids might see or what they might do during a stream.
Of course, it needs to be scraped off the floor there first, but it's very much to the robot's credit that it can scoot again with no delay afterwards.
Names of candidates for the bank's new board will be made public as planned on Thursday with no delay due to the virus emergency, daily Il Sole 2300 Ore said.
" Repeating the individual speakers before them, the group demands the museum to willingly "embrace new modes of accountability" and that "RISD respect[s] and respond[s] to these claims with no delay.
Days before the debate, the Democratic National Committee passed on a warning to campaigns that ABC would be broadcasting the debate with no delay -- which meant no chance to bleep out curse words.
Another key innovation of the system Dear calls the "fast round trip," the ability to display information from the network on the screen instantaneously, with no delay, which made the terminals snappy despite slow modem speeds.
In this sense, the restitution of the first set of objects, 23 pieces looted from Benin — which the French president announced will begin with "no delay" — should not be seen as an end in itself, but as a beginning of the abolition of the imperial cultural-legal system.
Retrieved February 3, 2018. The study concluded that structural issues could be resolved to site the Church at 130 Liberty Street at significantly lower cost than originally agreed, and with no delay to construction at the World Trade Center site.
Massed versus distributed repeated reading: A case of forgetting helping recall? Journal of Educational Psychology, 82, 366–71. demonstrated the advantage of delaying a 2nd reading of a text passage by one week (distributed) compared with no delay between readings (massed). The spaced learning effect, a cognitive phenomenon strongly supported by psychological research, has broad applicability within education.
In the end of October 2017 Yossi Dagan, Head of Shomron Regional Council led a three week long protest outside of the Prime Minister's Residence in Jerusalem. The protesters demanded that the government approve with no delay funding to improve roads and security for the settlements in the region. During the last week they declared a hunger strike. On Friday Nov.
Among the original air staff in New York were Donna Fiducia, Fred Feldman, George W. Forman, Susan Murphy, Joe Nolan and Bernie Wagenblast. Murphy also served as program director, and Fred Feldman was the general manager. Joe Biermann was the operations manager.David Hinckley, Shadow Traffic Turns 25 With No Delay En Route Daily News New York, NY The company grew and expanded into other markets, beginning in 1978 with Chicago, Illinois.
He led the negotiations between France and Germany over the status of the Saar. Pernot was Minister of Justice from 8 November 1934 to 7 June 1935 in the cabinet of Pierre-Étienne Flandin. On 22 February 1935 Henry Dorgères, a Fascist sympathizer and leader of the "Green Shirt" movement, made an inflammatory speech in Rouen. Pernot, who was already concerned about the movement, made sure that Dorgères was prosecuted for the speech with no delay.
He then describes how he managed with difficulty to turn the airplane around and went back to Hadley Field. It was discovered upon examination by the mechanics that there was a mechanical malfunction of the carburetor. It was fixed in two hours with no delay in the schedule and he took off again for his first stop at Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. Mail truck & de Havilland airmail plane Later, while in flight engine failure forced him to land in a field at Kylertown, Pennsylvania.
Steady-flow routing represents the simplest type of routing possible (actually no routing) by assuming that within each computational time step flow is uniform and steady. Thus it simply translates inflow hydrographs at the upstream end of the conduit to the downstream end, with no delay or change in shape. The normal flow equation is used to relate flow rate to flow area (or depth). This type of routing cannot account for channel storage, backwater effects, entrance/exit losses, flow reversal or pressurized flow.
An ansible is a category of fictional devices or technology capable of near- instantaneous or superluminal communication. It can send and receive messages to and from a corresponding device over any distance or obstacle whatsoever with no delay, even between star systems. As a name for such a device, the word "ansible" first appeared in a 1966 novel by Ursula K. Le Guin. Since that time, the term has been broadly used in the works of numerous science fiction authors, across a variety of settings and continuities.
Sets 1, 2 and 3 represent the operation of single, double and triple buffering, respectively, with vertical synchronization (vsync) enabled. In each graph, time flows from left to right. Note that 3 shows a swap chain with three buffers; the original definition of triple buffering would throw away frame C as soon as frame D finished, and start drawing frame E into buffer 1 with no delay. Set 4 shows what happens when a frame (B, in this case) takes longer than normal to draw.
The book, written in an instructive tone, dwells on the idea of the harm and misfortunes issued from putting off one's religious duties, on the grounds that men need to turn to Christ with no delay. While the title's tagline reads «divided into two parts», only the existence of one book has been attested. Basque scholar Pierre Lafitte claimed that both parts had been merged into one. By contrast, former president of the Basque Language Academy Luis Villasante held that the second part had been actually lost for ever.
Swan with Two Necks, Lad Lane, London, 1831 Place de Passy, Paris Old relay post, Condé-sur-l'Escaut, France A stage station or relay station, also known as a staging post, a posting station, or a stage stop, is a place where an exhausted horse or horses could be replaced by fresh animals. A long journey was much faster with no delay to rest horses. Stage is the space between the places known as stations or stops — known to Europeans as posts or relays. Organised long-distance land travel became known as staging or posting.
For instance, washing puts additional stress on the cells, as well as consumes time, which prevents a timely analysis. Recently, an alternative dye solution and microplate system has been developed called FLIPR® (fluorometric imaging plate reader), which uses a Calcium 3 assay reagent that does not require a washing step. As a result, change in dye fluorescence can be viewed in real time with no delay using an excitatory laser and a charge-coupled device. Many ligand binding assays require a filtration step to separate bound and unbound ligands before screening.
The Frankish king Pepin finally lay siege to the Gothic- Andalusian Narbonne in 752 with a view to seizing it with no delay. However, Pepin suffered a major blow when his main local, Gothic ally Ansemundus was killed by a rival Gothic faction during the besieging operations in 754. The death of the count was followed by a revolt in Nîmes that was put down by Pepin, and a Frankish governor imposed. Furthermore, the Aquitanian rival duke Waifer is recorded about this period leading an army of Basques against the Carolingian king on the rearguard of his siege of Narbonne.
Such an outspiral would be suppressed by an amount v/c compared to the force which keeps the Earth in orbit; and since the Earth's orbit is observed to be stable, Laplace's c must be very large. As is now known, it may be considered to be infinite in the limit of straight-line motion, since as a static influence it is instantaneous at distance when seen by observers at constant transverse velocity. For orbits in which velocity (direction of speed) changes slowly, it is almost infinite. The attraction toward an object moving with a steady velocity is towards its instantaneous position with no delay, for both gravity and electric charge.
Affinal ties with the parent through whom descent is not reckoned, however, are considered to be merely complementary or secondary (Fortes created the concept of "complementary filiation"), with the reckoning of kinship through descent being considered the primary organizing force of social systems. Because of its strong emphasis on unilineal descent, this new kinship theory came to be called "descent theory". With no delay, descent theory had found its critics. Many African tribal societies seemed to fit this neat model rather well, although Africanists, such as Paul Richards, also argued that Fortes and Evans-Pritchard had deliberately downplayed internal contradictions and overemphasized the stability of the local lineage systems and their significance for the organization of society.

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