Examples of 'cut-offs' in a sentence

Meaning of "cut-offs"

cut-off (noun) - Refers to a point or place where something is severed or divided
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  • plural of cut-off (alternative spelling of cutoffs).

How to use "cut-offs" in a sentence

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Maturity cut-offs are based on original maturity.
Refrain from removing any cut-offs or other.
Selection of cut-offs for interpretation of test results.
Because there is gotta be some kind of cut-offs.
These cut-offs inevitably have an adverse effect on confidence.
I already turned all my jeans into cut-offs.
Health risk cut-offs have been proposed by various researchers.
Circles highlight the most accurate cut-offs.
Cut-offs may change according to type of sample analysed.
Refrain from removing any cut-offs or other parts of.
Deadlines for handling transactions to meet settlement cut-offs.
These cut-offs vary by geographical residence and family size.
Stories are told to support emotional truth behind family cut-offs.
Unresolved wounds left by cut-offs invite projection and repetition.
O market class eligibility due to change in acute toxicity cut-offs.

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Further cut-offs and replacements may be affected as described before.
System and method for reducing cut-offs in program recording.
Such cut-offs may destroy the airplane or make it lose control.
Systems and methods for reducing cut-offs in program recording.
Flexible daily cut-offs to accommodate for last minute emergencies.
Tained and free of loose materials such as chips and cut-offs.
Resources were reported at multiple cut-offs to reflect reasonable prospects of economic extraction.
Some types may appear the more obvious initiators of cut-offs.
Having a mixture of relative and absolute cut-offs also is conceptually challenging.
Do not remove cut-offs or other parts of the workpiece from the cutting.
The students are eagerly waiting for the second cut-offs list.
Refrain from removing any cut-offs or other parts of the workpiece from.
The lighting unit provides or contributes to one or more passing beam cut-offs.
Refrain from removing any cut-offs or other parts of the work piece.
Cadmium and its compounds in one shot pellet type thermal cut-offs.
So we used cut-offs from other jobs and stuff we found on the street.
Thus, systems and methods for reducing cut-offs in recording programs are provided.
This system allowed greater control of the steam intake and cut-offs.
Do not remove any cut-offs from the blade area while the.
That little bald one there with the fringed cut-offs who.
Do not remove any cut-offs from the blade area while the blade is.
Taxpayers need to be aware of the following income tax thresholds and cut-offs.
The same is true for wallpaper cut-offs and rolls that are surplus to requirements.
The method according to any of previous claims wherein relevant cut-offs are as follows,.
Normal cut-offs were calculated as the mean plus 2 standard deviations of the normal population.
The formal diagnosis also stipulates minimal frequency and duration cut-offs.
Analyses are conducted by splitting samples according to key cut-offs in education cycles across countries.
Scores after the three sessions were substantially lower than the cut-offs.
The composition is extruded through the die and cut-offs taken at minute intervals.
Researchers used certain cut-offs to determine which vaccinated students had immunity against MenB.
These procedures will deal with such things as cut-offs and interface standards.
These cut-offs are determined following phenotyping a large population of individuals containing wild type viruses.
The riots were prompted by electricity cut-offs lasting more than a week, media reports said.
The results were consistent between trials when accounting for the differing cut-offs chosen.
I was just buttoning up my cut-offs and saying goodbye until you got your own place.

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