cut-off造句1) The cut-off date for registration is July 2.
2) The cut-off date for registering is yet to be announced.
3) Set a cut-off date for work to be finished.
4) Is there a cut-off point between childhood and adulthood?
5) What is the cut-off date for registration?
6) The government announced a cut-off in overseas aid.
7) They charge a£66.10 fee for reconnecting cut-off customers.
8) Historians disagree on the cut-off date for the medieval period.
9) A total cut-off of supplies would cripple the country's economy.
10) A full-scale cut-off of US aid would be a disaster.
11) Other army units are completely surrounded and cut-off from communication with their superiors.
12) He gives fresh orders to his nearest cut-off group to redeploy rapidly.
13) The government threatens a cut-off of welfare aid if another child is born.
14) Timetable details: Cut-off date to register with share shops or the share information office is July 2.
15) Cut-off date for registrations imposed by some breed societies will be a prime consideration.
16) Unionists insisted that the conference would mark the cut-off point for the round table talks.
17) The cut-off date for registration with a share information office or share shop is July 2.
18) At the cut-off time for the coursework an electronic drawbridge goes up: students are no longer allowed to write to their directories.
19) She gives a brief, cut-off little cry like a chirp as she comes, and sinks her teeth into my shoulder.
20) Now, faced with a sudden cut-off of Medi-Cal coverage, they are deterred from working again.
21) Is there a cut-off point beyond which some segregation is necessary?
22) However, by taking such a high cut-off point the specificity and positive predictive value of the test were reduced.
23) On young girls it can look really great, but there is a definite age cut-off on this.
24) It is not clear why the age of 65 was taken as the cut-off point for these screening programmes.
25) This again serves to highlight the importance of the cut-off point in determining estimates of illness prevalence.
26) The use of highly productive equipment means that bonus cut-off can be achieved with ease.
27) However, if you are the proud parent of more valuable Koi fry, where is the cut-off point for outdoor survival?
28) His provincial town of Flaxborough is a portrait of what might be any somewhat cut-off provincial town anywhere in Britain.
29) Middle, the 96 X-ray detected non-binary stars showing the cut-off of coronal emission at the dividing line.
30) The difficulty arises from ministerial unwillingness to curb the dash for gas or to cut-off the cross-Channel interconnector.