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- adjective Not
synchronised .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective not occurring together
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Examples
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It also requests makers of 3D televisions to take various preventative measures against potentially harmful symptoms affecting unaware viewers, such as unsynchronised shutters on glasses.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010
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That's what the average Joe will need to get, as if you're unsynchronised that's not a very good thing.
Jenna Randall: 'Crumpets aren't actually very bad for you' 2011
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The films were complemented by a sound design in which the unsynchronised loops triggered sounds taken from the synchronised DAT recordings, dissociated and reassembled to create a three-dimensional soundtrack.
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The films were complemented by a sound design in which the unsynchronised loops triggered sounds taken from the synchronised DAT recordings, dissociated and reassembled to create a three-dimensional soundtrack.
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But some of the unsynchronised data has already been released:
HEADLINES 2010
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Double-yolk eggs result from an error in this process, caused by yolk production becoming unsynchronised with that of the rest of the egg.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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The SPEDU Chief described the uncoordinated nature of development in the region, the unsynchronised ministerial budgets, in line with the diversification agenda as a challenge.
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GPS has failed to gain traction in the 1.5 billion customer-strong GSM market because it faces two key challenges: first, both GSM and W-CDMA are unsynchronised network technologies.
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The range box is unsynchronised and can only be changed when the tractor is stationary.
FWi - All News 2009
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The range box is unsynchronised and can only be changed when the tractor is stationary.
FWi - All News 2009
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