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Examples of hitch


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The first part of our amendment is very confused because of technical hitches.
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There ought not to be hitches like that at all.
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You may, for instance, take on coal in one place or another, and you may have additional wagons hitched on half-way through the journey.
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There are hitches; things go wrong; and some films do not turn out well.
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There would be no great hitches or problems.
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I agree that he has hitched this particular one to a recent press report.
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There have been some hitches, perhaps some mistakes.
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Once we give such an omnibus term, goodness knows what can be hitched up with it.
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There have been some hitches in construction, but, this being an entirely new project, that could not perhaps be helped.
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The tens of thousands of post men and women achieved that in all weathers, generally without any significant hitches and generally on time.
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Have there been any hitches in that process?
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In a vast undertaking of this kind it is natural, that during the opening months of its existence there should be some hitches.
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Hitches occurred, and the scheme could not go on.
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Of course, by hitching ourselves to the deutschmark, we are hitching ourselves to something that is unpredictable.
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The party opposite, as much as anybody, hitched its wagon to consumption.
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There would be a good deal more sense in it than in this present situation where we find ourselves artificially hitched to an artificial value.
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Now they are hitched to world politics and world economics.
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We are not talking about the type of caravan which a holiday maker hitches to the back of his car and tows around the country.
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He also made some remarks about hitching my wagon to a star.
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With all new technology, however, one or two hitches have to be overcome.
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We just need to deal with whatever glitches and hitches appear in the budget.
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All predictable and avoidable complications and hitches must therefore be ironed out beforehand.
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There were a couple of hitches but eventually an agreement on terms and conditions of service was reached in the negotiating machinery.
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In order to save operational time and cost they hitched it on the front of the train.
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The procedures agreements are hitched to that—that is also defined there—and "collective bargaining"goes a great deal wider than the"orderly settlement of disputes".
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They cannot be hitched to the ordinary passenger train because it is not suitable.
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However, there have been numerous reports in the press of hitches, difficulties and snags.
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We see one or two possibilities of there being hitches on the financial side that would, perhaps, sterilise its operation.
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Let the registrar who did the hitching do the unhitching.
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Of course, it is a difficult thing to administer, and there will be hitches.
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The factory system as we know it was necessary only because the machines driven by the steam engine had to be hitched to the shafts.
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The complications and difficulties and hitches seemed absolutely endless.
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Another scenario is of people hitching a lift and declaring that they will be seeking asylum, but not doing so immediately and disappearing underground.
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Every such campaign has its hitches, especially when it must be organised—as this one was—at extremely short notice.
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Presumably before that horses were brought to the yard and hitched up there.
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He comes outside and hitches up again and then goes out to his fields.
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At that the bride tore off her veil, hitched up her skirts and ran from the church.
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When a large machine is being put into operation for the first time some hitches are bound to occur.
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In view of press suggestions that there have been hitches or delays, can he confirm that things are going according to plan?
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When he hitches up his trousers, we all know that he is going to sock it to us.
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I am therefore genuinely pleased to discover that this programme is running very well, despite a few technical hitches, which will be resolved in its next three years of operation.
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We are afraid, and that is also reflected in the resolution, that these issues could lead to hitches in the negotiation process, or even to its suspension.
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The report stated that there were no very serious hitches during the trial, but there were numerous minor mishaps, especially in the mountings of one of the firms.
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What has happened is not only a question of putting the cart before the horse but of hitching the horse back to front even in that unusual position.
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Surely any lorry on the highway will have rear lights affixed to it and will not remove them when it hitches on a trailer for a special purpose?
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If free trade is the virtue that he describes, there would be no harm in hitching ourselves to such a rapidly growing market and major industrial power.
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I hope that, thanks to the proposed amendments, the remainder of the legislative procedure concerning this proposal for a directive on price indications can advance now rapidly without any hitches.
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They are very often a mask for economic and political issues, and they are hitched to a particular matter of ecclesiastical importance, as if that completely diagnoses their condition.
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Fearing that delay would ensue, those friends and neighbours have taken action by hitching up their tractors to the trailers, lorries, char-a-bancs and so forth, and have removed the travellers.
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We have hitched the waggon of international finance to a star, and we have dragged the poor people all over the world barefooted and lacerated after its chariot.
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A steep stairway, hitched to one end of the building like an inelegant afterthought, clambered to the upper rooms.
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When the bell would ring, they would come out and stand there to be hitched up...
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Friction hitches with additional wraps and more complex structure may provide more security.
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He winds up hitching a ride on the back of a motorcycle with an older man.
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A policeman who had hitched a ride with them died in the accident.
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Before the 1940s, each manufacturer used their own systems for hitching, or attaching their implements to their tractors.
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The two opposing vehicles at the separation were finally hitched with a single wire rope connection, but the airbrake hoses could not be connected.
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The band gathered in front of the courthouse and hitched their horses for their short stay.
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He packed nearly 30 miles to safety at a remote mining site where he hitched a ride to an oil pipeline truck stop.
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The trails were developed in the late 1980s for horseback riding, and are well-equipped with watering holes and hitching posts.
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The three then begin their journey across the country by hitching rides in semi-trucks transporting incomplete sections of houses from one location to another.
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The presence of horses, hitched to the posts in front, was also quite evident.
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Alternatively, the observed hitch-hiking effect could not be amplified by the inversion.
Once, hitching a ride with a reporter, he expressed disgust at the auto's overflowing ash tray.
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The effect of hitch-hiking on genes linked to a balanced polymorphism in a subdivided population.
The effect of hitch-hiking on genealogies at linked loci.
Multiple amplifiers can be hitched together via transformers to yield higher voltage and higher current capacity lines.
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An automatic planter is hitched behind a farm tractor with a three-point linkage and towed.
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She hitches a ride on a bus on its way to a mental institute.
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Show animals could not be exhibited inside and were tethered outdoors to hitching posts and fence rails surrounding the hall.
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They leave by hitching a ride on a plant which propagates by using self-propelled, stilt-walking seeds, which instinctively walk to the mainland.
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Should we be hitching our wagon to hydroelectricity?
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The approximate analysis shows that hitch-hiking can result in substantial differences among populations in the frequencies of neutral alleles closely linked to the advantageous allele.
Only if q* is nearly 1 will hitch-hiking preserve genetic uniformity.
Behind this technical hitch there is an aesthetic antinomy, an antipathy between television and 'classical music', because they present radically different kinds of representational space.
Historically, very heavy loads were sometimes controlled downhill by additional pairs hitched behind the vehicle.
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They try hitching a ride, but the car swooshes right by them.
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The three men decide to save some time by hitching a ride with a convoy.
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Horses needed attendants: hitching a six-horse field artillery team, for example, required six men working for at least an hour.
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The dog is hitched to the cart or sled with a specially constructed harness designed to spread the weight and minimize the chance of injury.
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She wore her skirt hitched up to reveal an underskirt, without hoops or paniers, held out simply by a starched muslin petticoat.
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Horses are hitched to a light four-wheeled cart and shown in a manner that emphasizes flashy action and dramatic performance.
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157 hitch-hiking would be roughly the same as in a single panmictic population.
Our results are consistent with the hitch-hiking model affecting both patterns of molecular diversity and population structure.
We consider this hypothesis as non-parsimonious, though the question of the number of hitch-hiking events associated with the inversion remains to be addressed.
Similar hitch-hiking events could thus be expected to apply in view of the involvement of pfmdr-1 in high level chloroquine-resistance.
Few of these hitches and per turbations are entirely absent from other talk-in-interaction.
The operation had not gone without hitches because adequate amphibious shipping and transport aircraft were not yet available.
Of course, one should emphasize that robotics as a whole does not have to get hitched to probability theory.
Careful consideration of the technical set-up was vital to ensure that technical hitches did not hold up the performance itself.
Today's state of affairs, instead of being considered in social problems or civics or problems of democracy, should be hitched to history.
We climbed up the steps to intihuatana, the hitching post of the sun.
What, then, are these hitches and per turbations?
Stories of fishermen being spun around in their boat or strange lights hitching rides on zipping trains was enough to make me leery.
We need also to register a post-resolution phase, which is commonly the locus of hitches and per turbations in turns that emerge from overlap into the clear.
Here one regularly finds hitches and per turbations which register the response by one or both par ties to the fact that another is also speaking.
All of them come with some kind of hitch.
I have of course no intention of suggesting that this intellectual and, by implication, political revolution went on without a single hitch.
However, hitch-hiking to a locus subject to balancing selection would have the opposite effect.
Subsequent hitch-hiking and (or) background selection effects can differentially affect the pre-existing level of polymorphism at linked loci.
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