Similar words: device, rhetorical device, device characteristic, crevice, advices, services, social services, evict. Meaning: [dɪ'vaɪs] n. an inclination or desire; used in the plural in the phrase `left to your own devices'.
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61. The grammatical system of each language will itself encourage the use of certain devices in preference to others.
62. Interception of cell phone calls has been a criminal act since 1986, when those devices were included in federal wiretap statutes.
63. The various devices used by the courts to maintain the present position will be discussed below.
64. Police said they were elaborate devices, of similar construction, designed to give the impression they were bombs.
65. I still fell for it, as one still falls for the oldest literary devices in the right hands and contexts.
66. In contrast, the printers are by and large entry level devices.
67. The group of volunteers has designed more than 2, 000 devices to help disabled people.
68. They were both aware that there might be listening devices hidden in the room.
69. Cheap high-resolution input and output devices will soon ensure the same kind of revolution in the cinema.
70. Left to their own devices, few people understandably wish to take a holiday in the winter months, other than at Christmas.
71. The devices could be sold to schools and companies that need limited functionality from a computer.
72. The caller claimed three incendiary devices had been planted at the Vineyards.
73. The biometric security market also includes voice recognition and hand geometry devices.
74. In the commercial area, devices like the trust receipt and field warehousing fulfilled the need for security.
75. Birth control devices and information had never been widely available, and now they all but disappeared.
76. What is clear is that the costs of memory and storage devices are decreasing, whilst storage capacity is increasing enormously.
77. In it the whole idea of the fertility rite is exploded, using the very forms and devices of the traditional ritual.
78. This group would evaluate current or anticipated shortages of and increased demand for drugs, biologics, or related medical devices.
79. The compression will let digital audio-visual services be carried by terrestrial and satellite channels,(http://sentencedict.com/devices.html) telecommunications networks or digital storage devices.
80. Then a series of cassette-sized incendiary devices were carefully hidden in a number of stores.
81. This is tedious but it does provide an absolute calibration on which other devices can be based.
82. There he was handed a smock and a scalpel and one of the new surgical stapling devices.
83. The author of Dame Sirith was fully able to exploit such prosodic devices to good effect.
84. Sales of large-scale data storage devices also increased strongly, while earnings from computer maintenance services hardly changed.
85. In San Diego, all three devices, which shared some similarities, were pipe bombs delivered by mail.
86. Series of devices for safe and easy handling of 32 P radionuclides.
87. We shall return to the question of how awareness of cohesive devices may affect teaching practice in 11 and 13.
88. These do not function as deflection devices but as startle displays.
89. Employing such devices is a fine test of sheer writing skill, of careful and adroit manipulation of language.
90. Dedicated nineteenth-century physicians working with cancer patients had none of the sophisticated instruments and devices we have today.
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