Any curfew breaches or interference with the tag is reported to a control centre.
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Developed for secure government communications, Spitfire uses a broad frequency spectrum virtually immune to eavesdropping or interference.
Bizarrely, the Police Act of 1997 covers only those devices whose installation involves trespass, criminal damage or interference with radio signals.
But the Chief Constable of Gloucestershire Police said he was not aware of any arrests relating to attacks or interference with bowsers.
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If classical music faces a present danger, it is less from outright opposition or interference than from indifference and lack of support.
But Mr Laurila also winces at the common Manhattan sight of pavement booksellers, their tables stacked with new books and their right to sell without licence or interference protected by the first amendment.
The commission has long run the St Lawrence hydro-power project at Cornwall, Ontario, and regulated the river flow without dispute or political interference.
The technology being used for GPS is over 20 years old, however if it were brought up to date their would be little or no interference at all.
Because they rely on signals from satellites transmitting from an altitude of around 20, 000 kilometres (12, 400 miles), the signals are very weak, making them vulnerable to accidental or deliberate interference.
However he said the Lottery Commission had done what it was meant to do by choosing the bid that would give most to good causes without any ministerial or political interference.
Piazzoni said while in the past some cardinals have been impeded either by illness or by interference from their governments, none has stayed away because of a stain on his own reputation.
It was then that my belief in any sort of God faded away gradually, and to this day I continue to find more and more convincing evidence against any sort of design or supernatural interference in the universe.
That means that there should be no interference or challenges from the Feds for at least two years.
In determining disputed tags, possible fan interference or whether a ball has hit the outfield rail or is a home run, why not?
And it would be a significant step if it takes place without interference or intimidation because it would be the first meeting of its kind in decades.
The separate subwoofer also connects wirelessly with all of the system using a proprietary SMSC 5.8GHz wireless audio system to provide robust connection and remove any chance of WiFi or Bluetooth network interference.
The persons belonging to minorities have the right to enjoy their own culture, to profess and practise their own religion and to use their own language in private and in public, freely and without interference or any form of discrimination.
The Security Council this evening declared its support for a free and fair presidential election in Lebanon conducted according to Lebanese constitutional rules devised without foreign interference or influence and, in that connection, called upon all remaining foreign forces to withdraw from Lebanon.
You can take an inside-out approach with your team or organization to eliminate interference and unlock the performance capacity people already have.
Now a similar sea change may be afoot, thanks to a new technology called RNA interference, or RNAi, which allows scientists to stop a disease by silencing a particular gene.
Sirna has been in the news of late because Andrew Fire and Craig Mello, the discoverers of the technology upon which Sirna's drugs are based--RNA interference, or RNAi-- won a Nobel Prize for medicine last month.
Interference, or at least influence, was unavoidable.
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"We cannot permit the cloning of, interference with, or misuse of British passports by another state, " he said.
But outsiders know that help is ineffective without co-operation, or at least non-interference, on the part of local officials and soldiers.
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His bill would also allow England to "decide on a timescale best suited to their needs without suffering from mischievous political interference from Scottish or Welsh MPs".
Direct-payment could check that cost growth, particularly in the primary care realm, by empowering doctors and patients to negotiate mutually agreeable prices, free of interference from insurers or the government.
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"The issues for the court are whether or not there's a risk of further offending, whether or not there's a risk of interference with witnesses, whether the accused person is likely to turn up, and whether or not there is any risk to the preservation of public order if the person is released on bail, " he said.
Using statistical means, Dr. Donoho developed algorithms that would diminish noise and interference "by recovering or reconstructing the original signal as much as possible, " Prof.
Or it could be electrical (or electronic if you prefer) interference.
"The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia categorically rejects any interference in its affairs or in the provisions of its judiciary under any justifications, " a statement carried by the official Saudi Press Agency read.
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