The going for a fissile-material cut-off treaty at the log-jammed Conference on Disarmament could be harder still.
That is roughly 0.3% of the power of the 180-decibel cut-off point that the operational system would have.
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"To our complete surprise, we found several red dwarf binaries with orbital periods significantly shorter than the 5-hour cut-off found for sun-like stars, something previously thought to be impossible, " the study's lead author Bas Nefs, from Leiden Observatory in the Netherlands, said in a statement.
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Presumably, Tom also had picked out his clothes for the meeting--a T-shirt, cut-off jean shorts and flip-flop sandals--and the brand of gum he was chewing.
Others argue that temporary stimulus, even if well timed, will not work because people will hardly adjust their spending in response to a one-off tax cut.
In traditional plant breeding, some inbred maize plants destined to be crossed with others have their male, pollen-producing tassels cut off to prevent self-fertilisation (maize is a horticultural hermaphrodite, carrying both male and female sex organs).
The most beautiful pieces however are the window pane jackets and the patch elbow double-breasted sport coat worn over cut-off shorts.
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England play a seven match one-day series in India, with the cut-off point for automatic Champions Trophy places to be confirmed after the second match.
But if your phone is receiving bits of data every now and again, some of which could be part of a voice call and some an e-mail, there's no recognisable cut-off that can be used to calibrate your bill.
The way you do that is you cut off their bolt-hole so that there's nowhere that they can hide, and you cut off their sources of supply, both of money and of arms, and that has, that is going to be an ongoing operation.
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The Tory leader had a tough time of it, sometimes ganged-up on by the other two and often cut-off in mid-speech by the moderator.
Ipswich ended the match with 10 men - Darren Ambrose went off with cut lip after Town had used all their substitutes - but Walsall were unable to make their numerical advantage count.
Matching its older sister's 10.1-inch Gorilla Glass screen, there's now an all-over splash resistant coating (inside and out), with those intriguing cut-off corners we've seen already there to aid the ergonomics of handling the slab.
Which may be why Mr Hemming's point of order on super-injunctions this week was twice cut off by the Speaker - who said he would discuss it in private, but not in the Chamber.
Australia made the perfect start to the second half, scoring within a minute of kick-off as Elsom cut a lovely line off of Larkham.
Police said a convoy had delivered equipment and resources to the Tasman Peninsula - cut off by fire for several days - on Sunday.
Efforts to cull the starfish have had some success, but a better approach would be to reduce agricultural run-off and thus cut the banquet enjoyed by the larvae.
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Other welfare spending on the better-off should be cut back.
Kate Hudson, rumored to have gained 60 pounds when she was pregnant, wore a sheer Chanel blouse and floor-length skirt cut to show off her four-month-expecting physique at the 2003 Venice Film Festival.
The electricity tariff cut lowered the index by 0.45%, so if one takes away the one-off effect of this cut, and maintaining all other items the same, the price index would have reached 1.13% higher month over month, or a whopping 14.44% annualized.
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But he lasted just two overs on Tuesday, hanging his bat outside off-stump almost in practice at a cut shot - and edging the ball behind.
Large parts of the Highlands and north-east Scotland have been cut off, with the main route - the A9 - shut in several places.
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In August, when NBC Universal announced plans to yank its shows off iTunes at year-end, Apple immediately cut it off for the upcoming season.
Moscow's flexing of its muscles in the energy sector - which saw state-owned firm Gazprom temporarily cut off gas supplies to neighbouring Ukraine - as well as new rules for the foreign ownership of Russian companies and export tax rises, all have implications for BP.
Electronic Arts (nasdaq: ERTS - news - people ) Chief Executive John Riccitiello has moved, methodically, to cut off rival Take-Two's avenues of escape in his attempt to snare the videogame publisher.
Woods has twice come into a major after a long lay-off, with mixed results - he missed the cut in the 2006 US Open at Winged Foot after his father died, and he won the 2008 US Open at Torrey Pines while playing on a seriously injured left knee.
Port-au-Prince might be cut off from the Artibonite Valley, the country's most fertile rice-producing region.
It also suggests that because of differences between individuals a cut-off age may not be justifiable.
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