- I could not say all I wished because of the interruptions.
- How long it takes to restore context after an interruption?
- 'Is he still just as fat?' — 'I wouldn't know,' continued her mother, ignoring the interruption, 'and be that as it may, he has made a fortune.'
- His interruption was untimely.
- How vulnerable is the oil market to an interruption in supply?
- Numerical solution of water hammer due to pumping interruption using direct alternative format.
- How can I work with these perpetual interruptions?
- He ignored her interruptions.
- How many interruptions do you provide if the user doesn't get involved?
- A woman excused the interruption and handed me an envelope.
- The day passed by without further interruption.
- The Design of External-Interruption Keyboard of 8098 Single-Chip Computer.
- Analysis of the equivalence of synthetic test circuit on HVDC interruption.
- The researchers noted that these factors increased over time and that teacher overtalk and interruption caused disjuncture.
- Such interruptions will only hinder our reaching a solution.
- But assuming that the talks make progress, won't they do too little, too late?
- Tell me what is it that we are assuming?
- Needless to say, I felt very embarrassed in assuming he had his dates mixed up.
- Assuming it will let me edit it.
- In that premise you're just assuming your answer.
- And assuming it was a local find.
- As long as you don't mind continuing to work, assuming your health allows, you should be OK.
- So we are assuming the uniformity of nature aren't we?
- Assuming it's possible, how much information can we send?
- Assuming you're lost in an area humans tend to frequently, look for the marks we leave on the landscape.
- One way in which people can justify their worldviews is by assuming that, as long as their conversations run smoothly, their interaction partners probably agree with them.
- Assuming that moment can be defined, of course.
- All this is assuming that every woman will have a family.
- I hope to go to college next year, always assuming I pass my exams.
- Assuming that is possible, of course.
- Obviously assuming that the proxy doesn't change!
- I'm assuming you've tried to reschedule your rehearsals.
- Even assuming this to be in principle possible, it will not be achieved soon.
- Analysts are blithely assuming they can keep rising.
- "Assuming you're right," he said, "there's not much I can do about it, is there?"
- Assuming you will change outfits in front of me.
- Some researchers have suggested that assuming the role of a sick person is one way in which certain people try to cope with stress.
- With the rapid development of the economy, China is assuming a greater role in the protection of the environment.
- This was assuming loan growth of 15% a year.
- But oddly enough, its leaders are getting younger.