Thus, large interception errors were only found for ball trajectories ending relatively far from one's midline. |
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The 37-year-old led from the front in an inspiring swansong that included two crucial interception tries in the play-off final. |
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A couple of body swerves later, he crosses and Cris's intended interception pops up nicely for Alan Shearer to head home from all of one yard. |
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Then a dangerous passing movement was stopped by a smart interception by Storey, who galloped in under the posts. |
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The Vikings, takeaway-happy ballhawks a year ago, still don't have an interception and have to get after QB David Carr in order to win. |
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They were after getting level, were running at us, and David just got the interception. |
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In his first five games as a starter, Urlacher had 57 tackles, six sacks, one interception, and one fumble recovery. |
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Constantine, fearing interception by the western Caesar, Flavius Valerius Severus, hastened to Britain to aid his father against the Picts. |
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Against Florida State in 2000, he finished the game with six tackles, an interception, and a fumble recovery. |
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Two drop goals sewed the game up with five minutes left and a late interception try merely gave the scoreline a flattering look. |
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Even their fourth linebacker, Rocky Boiman, has an interception return for a touchdown and a safety. |
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Modelling canopy light interception and photosynthesis can be tackled at a very detailed level. |
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Three non-glamorous examples are spam catching, obscenity blocking, and terrorist interception. |
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His defense against the pass was exemplary in 1999, as he finished with a career-high 12 passes defensed and one interception. |
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The Wiretap Act offers very strong protection against the real-time interception of telephone or Internet communications. |
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Support for government interception of cell phone and e-mail communication, for instance, increases with age. |
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It criminalized cell phone monitoring, interception of digital signals and digital pagers, and listening to certain other specific services. |
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King said that the interception of private electronic correspondence is essential to the fight against terrorism. |
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Elland punished the mistake with a converted try and another interception gave the home side an 18-4 lead at the break. |
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Electronic and communication surveillance is another method, with the interception of telephone calls and Internet activity being monitored. |
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It relates to interception of communications where both the sender and all intended recipients are located inside the United States. |
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The scoring strike more than made up for an interception Brees threw the previous possession that led to Ohio State's go-ahead score. |
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Another side effect of badly designed systems is the interception of emails that the intended recipient would want to receive. |
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He suffered a critical interception in the fourth quarter that led to the go-ahead field goal by the Texans. |
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In a single bound, he leaped over a Texas blocker to force a game-sealing interception earlier this year. |
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I think that is one of the problems when one is dealing with electronic interception. |
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Therefore, if runoff can be diverted away from it with dikes and interception ditches, sediment transport can be reduced. |
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There was thus no interception of an electrical impulse or signal passing through the public telecommunication system. |
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He is charged with computer intrusions and the interception of electronic communications. |
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This newfound power decreases the chances of Plummer throwing an interception at the goal line or fumbling the ball at the worst possible moment. |
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Without going into all the details of both bills, they deal with the interception capabilities of police when dealing with organized crime. |
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Keep in mind that two-Duchy interception cards can be used offensively as a means to hurry fresh troops to the front. |
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They reached their targets within seconds, which made interception nearly impossible. |
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But there are individual cases in which the instrument of interception can be used to great effect. |
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The 24 year-old is out on bail pending a Monday court appearance when he will face charges of unlawful interception of an electronic communication and wire fraud. |
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Garnishment is the interception by the enforcement authority of funds that would otherwise be payable to a debtor. |
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Another gift try was conceded when careless passing resulted in an interception, and so it went on as the home side failed to halt the flow of points against them. |
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Flag, semaphore, and electrical or heliographic Morse signalling were all susceptible to interception by the enemy and thus dependent on codes and ciphers. |
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Under the wiretap statute, the unauthorized interception of electronic communications and the use or disclosure of information obtained thereby is prohibited. |
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But to reduce the chance of electronic interception, that PIN is not entered into the PC or transmitted to the server as part of the log-in process. |
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No one doubts that by having greater surveillance, be it electronic interception, cameras in the streets, or whatever else it is, we could catch more criminals. |
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On most days, Davis' game, 13 tackles and an interception, would be a red-letter day. |
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Similarly, encryption devices and systems for communications are of such a quality as to bedevil the interception efforts of governments. |
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He had an interception, a sack and two pass breakups in Week 10, and had an interception, a sack, two pass breakups and a fumble recovery last week. |
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It should be noted that play of the 'Hum bugged' Response card could have been made after the interception dice roll was known. |
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David Carr's first quarter slant pass to Jabar Gaffney deflected into the hands of Marlon McCree, who returned the interception 35 yards to the Texan. |
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He throws an interception and makes a half-arse attempt at a tackle. |
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Correspondence should be delivered to the addressee without interception and without being opened or otherwise read. |
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It can be undertaken in a variety of ways from simply exploiting inside information to brute force attacks and password interception. |
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This includes protecting contents from illegal copying and distribution, interception, tampering and unauthorized use. |
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In fact, his lone interception deflected off its intended target. |
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The interception by the canopy is measured by means of drop counters installed under the trees. |
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Dialogue and diplomatic means should replace threat of pre-emptive strike or interception by force. |
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The other, to his immediate left, is calling for a touchback, the result of an interception. |
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He's introducing the bulk interception of our emails and the only feeling it seems to have provoked from the public is mild arousal. |
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We would be pleased to see provisions for cooperation at a less intrusive level than the interception of mail. |
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The data is automatically encrypted using a key to prevent easy interception by third parties. |
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It can be connected to the interception structure directly or through the connection components. |
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The Security bureau advised the subject by way of a letter that a previous attempt, three days prior to her interception, had also failed. |
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After the tractor has been started again the time interception is automatically continued. |
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Eagle Rock's Inia Boko returned an interception 44 yards to the Tigers' 18-yard line in the second quarter. |
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Quincy Carter, left, can only watch as Michael Hawthorne scores off an interception Saturday. |
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The proposed measures risk stirring up public distrust in information technology and communications generally, in the belief that they are intercepted all the time or at least that they are susceptible to interception. |
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The game turned in the space of seven minutes at the end of the third quarter, centre Alex Hurst snaffling an interception try from 40 metres. |
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How could they review that and not decide that was an interception? |
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From that point the Sector operators would give commands to the fighters to arrange an interception, as well as return them to base. |
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Centimetric radar greatly improved interception and was undetectable by Metox. |
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The British Admiralty's Room 40 maintained direction finding and interception of German naval signals. |
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The test was to be a simple flyby, with no effort at interception. |
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The Iraqi air defense system of aircraft, surface-to-air missiles, antiaircraft guns, and ground-controlled interception radars was rendered ineffective. |
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The findings suggest that interception and return, as practiced in the Burkina Faso and Mali programmes, are not always effective, and highlight the need for a stronger reintegration component. |
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In the point of view of local climatical features, therefore, the investigation of optimal position of solar absorber was performed in seasonal basis to maximise the interception of solar radiation energy. |
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None of the lawful access tools such as production orders, preservation orders, interception orders and search warrants can be obtained in the absence of lawful authority. |
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Also, the multiplicity of warheads makes interception by antiballistic missiles more difficult. |
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Porter, who had a key pickoff against Minnesota in the NFC championship, then effectively sealed the victory with his dramatic interception, pointing to the Saints fans in the end zone during the last 20 yards of his run-in. |
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Any whiff of interception or rerouting is enough to alert the user. |
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And then I propose to zero in on a very topical and controversial issue: Legislation to expand the police's online surveillance and interception powers. |
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The nature of Internet communications means that your communications may be susceptible to data corruption unauthorized access, interception and delays. |
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There is controversy in Italy at this very time regarding the indirect interception of telephone communications carried out in contempt of the principle of this guarantee. |
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The discovery of a rogue spook at GCHQ is certainly the most eye-catching revelation in the latest report by the interception of communications commissioner. |
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The water cycle consists of various complicated processes of precipitation, evaporation, interception, transpiration, infiltration, percolation, retention, detention, overland flow, throughflow, and runoff. |
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Also, the impact of harvesting is smaller in hardwood than in coniferous forests because of the smaller interception losses by leafless hardwoods outside of the growing season. |
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The striker menacingly picks up the ball and appears to be away but his first touch isn't great, allowing Nastic to make a crucial interception. |
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The result could be an overestimated global cocaine interception rate. |
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In this area of land located under a beech grove, interception is measured continuously and simultaneously on the level of the canopy and of the forest floor. |
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Illegal interception of the content of a message breaks your secrecy. |
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Last night as the Echelon Committee adopted its report, it made it clear that running systems of random interception of messages breaches the fundamental right to privacy in one's personal life and communications. |
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In principle it prohibits any interception or recording of communications. |
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We have reason to expect that mail interception will increase. |
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In particular, they must be able to show that the interception in question is both necessary and proportionate, and tha t there is no other, less invasive means of obtaining the relevant information or evidence. |
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They point out that technology now allows an interception subject to add new devices and to discontinue use of previously held devices on a daily basis. |
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The Internet is a communication tool use of which may involve a degree of risk because of certain shortcomings, its vulnerability to hacking and the interception of communications that may occur. |
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Internet e-mail is vulnerable to interception and forging. |
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The law also provides for the freedom and secrecy of communications and correspondence and prohibits their interception except with legal provisions. |
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These include more holistic approaches to biosecurity threats and better resourcing of quarantine and border control operations, including greater inspection and interception capabilities. |
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Junior linebacker Jeremy Dorse had 11 tackles and Mark Kegal's interception at the Rosamond 10 late in the game preserved the victory. |
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The evolvement in networks, and increased telecommunication activities is driving the lawful interception activities. |
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Added to the fact an interception relied on visual sighting, a kill was most unlikely even in the conditions of a moonlit sky. |
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The SEPR 841 booster engine was used on the Dassault Mirage for high altitude interception. |
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On 23 April, a submarine alert was sounded and operations were halted, with Tidespring being withdrawn to deeper water to avoid interception. |
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Allometry and rainfall interception of cordyla pinnate in semi-arid agroforestry parkland, Senegal. |
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A mobile platform for measuring canopy photosynthetically active radiation interception in orchard systems. |
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It was possibly fear of the interception of the courier from Lisbon by Portuguese agents that prompted Columbus to introduce some disinformation in his letter. |
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Two Turkish F-16 planes headed to Turkish-Syrian border for interception, and the Syrian plane moved away only five sea miles to Turkish border, said the statement. |
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Finally, an interception by Arabin Justinstaved off Dorsey's final drive. |
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The story ends with the timely interception of the bomb and its defusion. |
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A close blockade entails placing warships within sight of the blockaded coast or port, to ensure the immediate interception of any ship entering or leaving. |
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Thus, the library interposition technique allows interception of the function calls without the modification or recompilation of the dynamically linked target program. |
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