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    1. Despite much pressure and a cutoff of aid, Pakistan had the bomb by 1988


    2. While she soaked in the sun and doubted her own sanity, two local men in tattered shirts and cutoff shorts appeared


    3. Back in 1993 when I turned 50 one day before the cutoff date, I lost enrollment in the Executive Medical Plan which had been given me at time of hiring because I did not have the required 20 years’ service (only 14)


    4. “The only printout I have is the one I did after the cutoff


    5. money the convention had spent after the cutoff date


    6. only way to do that was to set up a cutoff date prior to the


    7. However, there are no restrictions on what you can put into your body before that cutoff point


    8. Set a cutoff time for the pacifier


    9. Turning, he paused, glancing through his sunglasses at her tight jean shorts that accompanied a peach cutoff t-shirt; helping to accentuate her large breasts


    10. Since we are still finding more diamonds as we do our prospection of Eris, Callisto Prime gave a cutoff date for estimating the value of the diamonds to what we had found by December 25, then subtracted the total costs for this expedition, including the construction cost of Eris Station and its manning for the first year

    11. hard position with R&D to ensure there is a cutoff for any version release


    12. A spray of red exploded onto his cutoff BDU blouse


    13. molecular weight cutoff ratings in the range of 10,000 to 20,000 Da are typically used in water


    14. The machine shall have a cutoff device (stop switch) within reach of the normal


    15. sufficiently under the influence of wine she cutoff his head and


    16. cutoff level and was ignored


    17. Say, "Have you considered? If it is from God and you reject it-who is further astray than he who is cutoff and alienated?"


    18. This is unavoidable, but a control process will monitor those losses as they evolve and give a cutoff point at which trading should be terminated


    19. (If you double the cumulative growth hurdle to 100%, or 7% average annual growth, then 198 companies make the cutoff


    20. * For today’s investor, the cutoff is more likely to be around $1 per share—the level below which many stocks are “delisted,” or declared ineligible for trading on major exchanges

    21. After a couple interminable seconds, Kate lifts a finger to her lips and smiles, and I can breathe again, at least until the back door swings open and she steps outside barefoot in cutoff shorts and a Led Zeppelin T-shirt


    22. A couple of suspicious-looking guys in sleeveless T-shirts and cutoff shorts pulled up in an unmarked black truck around ten-thirty


    23. Unfortunately, my one and only chance had a cutoff time


    24. If we know the cut-off value for testing the mean of a normal distribution with variance 1, we can find the cutoff value and subsequently the power of a test for the mean of a normal distribution with any variance whatever


    25. So 3 was our cutoff point for k = 4


    26. The ±5% cutoff means that only those stocks whose earnings announcement returns were greater than 5% (good news) or less than –5% (bad news) were included


    27. 1 presents statistics about the underlying equity stock returns in the month following three different levels of earnings announcement returns, in which the cutoff was ±5%


    28. 2 shows results for the ±8% cutoff


    29. Although the results are more extreme for the ±8% cutoff, they also suggest that the advantage of targeting more extreme earnings announcement returns diminishes quickly


    30. Both strategies performed better than the 5% cutoff, but the long put strategy was still unprofitable

    31. Mean returns with the ±5% cutoff are emphasized


    32. The results of bullish trades for 8% cutoff are presented in Table A9


    33. The results of the bearish trades for the 8% cutoff are presented in Table A9


    34. The results are largely the same as those for the ±5% cutoff


    35. Rounded cutoff points were applied


    36. Five percent was picked as the cutoff point because it is roughly the median value of all observations


    37. 15 shows the remainder of October 3, 2011, with the vertical line at point 1 representing the cutoff point on Figure 9


    38. For example, a five-bar SMA has a cutoff period of approximately 10 bars and has two bars of lag


    39. A SuperSmoother filter with a cutoff period of 10 bars has a lag a half bar larger than the two-pole modified Butterworth filter shown in Figure 3


    40. The differential in lag between moving average and SuperSmoother filter outputs becomes even larger when the cutoff periods are larger

    41. Since aliasing noise increases at the rate of 6 dB per octave above a selected filter cutoff frequency and since the SuperSmoother attenuation rate is 12 dB per octave, the SuperSmoother filter is an effective tool to virtually eliminate aliasing noise in the output signal


    42. Rather, its role should be relegated to producing an instantaneous trend line where the selected cutoff period is relatively large


    43. The large cutoff period enables the decycler to attenuate the aliasing noise because it is many octaves away from the Nyquist frequency


    44. A decycler oscillator is created by subtracting the output of a high-pass filter having a shorter cutoff period from the output of another high-pass filter having a longer cutoff period


    45. There is a finite difference between the output of the two filters in the frequency range between their cutoff periods, but shorter cycle components are still removed by cancellation


    46. The band-pass filter attenuation increases 6 dB per octave of the half bandwidth, starting at the upper and lower cutoff frequencies


    47. After declaring variables, the band-pass filter calculation is preceded by a high-pass filter whose cutoff frequency is one half-bandwidth octave below the lower-frequency critical frequency of the band-pass filter to avoid interference with the action of the band-pass filter while still removing the effects of Spectral Dilation


    48. After declaring the variables, the data are prefiltered in a high-pass filter having a 48-bar cutoff period to be consistent with our longest computed cycle period and then smoothed in the SuperSmoother, described in Equation 3-3, and having a 10-bar cutoff period to be consistent with the shortest cycle period of interest


    49. As mentioned previously, December 30, 2011 was the cutoff date for the gaps to close


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    Synonyms for "cutoff"

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    "cutoff" definitions

    a designated limit beyond which something cannot function or must be terminated


    a route shorter than the usual one


    a device that terminates the flow in a pipe