1. There was little noise from outside the windows and we appeared cut off from the city and from civilian life in general. 2. From these histograms, a probability cut off point could be selected to maximise the proportions of correctly predicted successes and failures. 3. Anticipating that possibility, officials at the major government agencies are looking for ways to continue essential services if the expected impasse cuts off their cash flow. 4. At a community counseling program in Hanover for battered women, workers have gone without pay since the government cut off money several months ago. 5. A few cut off foreground figures so abruptly that they are indecipherable. 6. Access to subways along the way was limited, if not cut off. 7. But Dozer said that because a fence cuts off pedestrian traffic, patrons must get to the ballpark via Fourth Street. 8. But those inside are far from cut off from the world. 9. Cut off from France and cut off from Mali, Mrs. Koulibali feels lost. |