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I accept that there are a few blips, including arson, particularly in schools, where we have not done as well as we should.
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We review those targets monthly, and the vast majority are met, although there are always blips.
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I also noted that his speeches contained no blips.
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We cannot let the talk of blips pass for ever.
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There have been two blips with regard to racing.
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There have been occasional blips when the issue could no longer be avoided.
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Blips appeared on the screen to indicate the amount of traffic that they had to deal with during the cycle of a day's operations.
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Although there are occasional blips, the result is a steady decline in the number of beds blocked or delayed discharges.
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A year or six months ago his speech were full of blips.
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We have heard about blips and such matters.
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Does he agree that falling output and rising unemployment are not just blips but signs of a recession affecting every kind of industry and every kind of worker?
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He blips the critical doctors as his boss blips all her critics with her handbag.
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The shares blipped up in price.
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Although there are blips, such as 1979 and 1992, we are in something of almost a post-democratic age, when voting is not the priority that it once was.
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With one or two blips, which could doubtlessly be investigated further, one finds great consistency of relatively low numbers in each area in proportion to population.
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The navigator could then direct the pilot onto the right path by giving directions until the upper and lower blips aligned.
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Larger objects return stronger signals and therefor produce brighter blips.
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One might expect three or four such blips on the display, depending on the scanning speed of the antenna.
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With lower-flying, slower aircraft, recognizing and tracking an aircraft by its radar blips was a straightforward process.
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The two blips on the radar screen grew closer and closer, until they seemed to merge as one (return).
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Blips appear to be more common in the winter, suggesting a connection with illness such as colds and influenza.
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The song's production has been described as a mishmash and bleeps and blips with a driving drum track.
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At one point, five blips appeared on the radar screen within a four-mile radius.
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Synthesizer blips are also utilized in the song's melody.
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Basic radars present the target information on a display and displayed targets are referred to as blips.
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Based on the relative size of the blips on the display, a radar operator could determine large targets from small targets.
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The target slowed, turned away, and split into three distinct blips.
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There is a one-to-one correspondence between blips on the display and a radio signal being received from the antenna.
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His productions are characterized by minimalist house grooves accented by blips and bleeps.
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The track's instrumentation includes a violin, video game-style synth blips, a slow bass, piano and vocals.
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The song features electronic blips, string movements, and upbeat percussion breaks.
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Slower aircraft also produce brighter blips because many returns are drawn at approximately the same location on the display, adding up.
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By comparing the strength of the two blips, the elevation could be estimated with some degree of accuracy.
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On approaching the island, the submarine's surface search radar showed so many blips that it was almost useless.
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The song uses instruments and techniques such as cowbell loops, congas, bells, staccato guitar rhythms, and electronic blips.
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In practice, the transmitters can not turn on and off instantly, and due to a variety of factors the resulting blips are spread out in time.
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By measuring the distance along the face of the oscilloscope of any blips, the time between broadcast and reception could be measured, thus revealing the range to the target.
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At the other extreme are relationships that are barely blips on the social radar, such as people with adjoining season seats for a game or same-time-next-year conventioneers.
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Collaborators may use a playback feature to observe the order in which it was edited, blips that were added, and who was responsible for what in the wave.
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Because each antenna was aimed to be sensitive primarily in a single direction, the length of the blips depended on the position of the target relative to the fighter.
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The amplified signal from the stations would also appear on the display, highly compressed in time so that it displayed as a series sharp spikes (blips).
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In both of those cases it appeared that the infants had gone through a ' blip ', a brief period of well-formed syllable production that ends abruptly within a day or so.
To ensure the blips would line up properly with a mechanical scale, the time base could be adjusted to start its sweep at a certain time.
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A control was used to tune the local oscillator frequency until the blips on the display stopped moving, which meant the local and master oscillators now had the same timing.
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Atmospheric conditions, electronic interference from internal components, and other factors sometimes created false returns known as clutter, concealed real returns, or made blips difficult for the operator to interpret correctly.
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When inflation began to rise, we were told that it was just a blip.
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He blamed the problems on a little blip.
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Even as it rose relentlessly, it was described as a "temporary blip".
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The blip, the freak, the painfully short-lived episode was the unsustainable boom in between.
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Are not the temporary low interest rates a politically expedient, but economically inadvisable blip?
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We cannot change plans on the basis of what may prove to be merely a blip in the trend of criminal business.
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Is that a systematic force or is it just a blip?
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From it, one can see that the figures are fairly static from 1970 to 1980, with a bit of a blip around 1977.
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Therefore, there will be a temporary upward blip in the figures.
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The deficit was dismissed and written off in 1987 as due to freak figures, a blip or changes in the customs procedures.
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On the law of statistical averages, my constituency is clearly a blip.
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They might well show that last month's figure was merely a blip—indeed, there is evidence to suggest that it was.
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We do not know whether that is a blip or a trend, but, clearly, it would be helpful if it were a trend.
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Although it is true that there is a blip in sponsorship at the moment, it is not as big a blip as it might appear.
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Did he talk about a blip or say that the recovery was just about to happen?
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Let us hope that that was only a temporary blip caused by the presidential election.
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With the exception of the short-lived blip in 1989, unemployment in this country has not been below 2 million in the past 15 years.
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In other words, there will be just a blip.
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I hope that is only a blip and not a trend.
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The inflation was not a blip, it was caused deliberately.
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We are looking at a blip, but the trends are there for us to see.
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Many commentators believe that if blips are the euphemism for upward movements, there will be another blip next month.
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With the occasional upward blip, it has been a steady downward path from the middle of the 19th century until today.
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Again, there was a blip in the figures—the line turned up—and that was between 1974 and 1979–80.
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Sadly, that deficit is no mere temporary blip.
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There was a blip, but there was no increasing trend in taxation—taxation is still on a downward spiral.
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The company was asking not for nationalisation but for a partnership to help it when it was experiencing a short-term blip.
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There is a blip in the figures every month.
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There may well be peace on the horizon, but it is only a small blip in reality yet.
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They are not a blip any more but show the beginning of a long slide.
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Let us hope that last year was only a temporary blip and that the pound weakens against other currencies.
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Far from the figure being a blip, it demonstrates a consistent approach to tackling waiting lists over our three years in office.
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There has been an apparent blip in the figures this year, showing that a larger proportion of the annual fatalities has happened in private pools.
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There was a slight blip, not unexpected in the year before an election, when it moved up.
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The blip in the 30-year rise in the crime statistics is welcome.
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I do not know whether it is a temporary blip but that is not good.
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After a slight blip in the general election year of 2001, they are now again on an exponential upward curve.
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They result from a blip in the figures this year.
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They will get even worse as the blip caused by the ending of capital allowances works through.
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I think that it is more than a blip above.
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Experiences of these blips would be anomalous, but we humans are quite good at disregarding the occasional anomaly.
The machines are too often 'down' and there are unexplainable blips in even the best of them.
Tenet did not recall the incident, saying it was no doubt just "a blip" on his screen within the context of the millennium alerts.
The left-liberal electoral resurgence after 1909 was no mere blip, in other words, but indicated structural changes in political allegiance.
The irony is only compounded by the fact that in retrospect those trade figures turned out to be misleading and only a statistical" blip".
In terms of geological time, it's a mere blip: two million years or so.
Compared to the duration of these heaps, the time span of mobile phone communication will probably seem like a mere blip.
Perhaps this is a wobble, a blip.
As politicians, we have a responsibility to inform our citizens about the positive aspects of the relationship, notwithstanding the fact that there are occasional blips in it.
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There are little blips, but there is mostly a continually decreasing trend.
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To me, that goes well beyond the blips that we have had.
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Our overall production has only now just blipped above its 1979 level—after 10 full years.
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They are not just blips on a screen—major achievements have been recorded.
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All the same, inflation kept peaking and blipping along while these errors were being made.
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Five blips in a row — possibly six — requires a collective noun.
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