Similar words: process, processor, due process, processing, due process of law, proceed, procedure, proceeds. Meaning: ['prɑsest /'prəʊs-] adj. 1. subjected to a special process or treatment 2. freed from impurities by processing 3. prepared or converted from a natural state by subjecting to a special process.
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61. In addition, the automated check-in facility will alert readers to current issues of periodicals as soon as they are processed.
62. After the deadline will be processed first come first served.
63. Each of the documents was processed by the confusion program to produce simulated recognition output.
64. The vaporized gasoline is processed into hydrogen,[www.Sentencedict.com] water and carbon dioxide.
65. Most significantly, Mirror papers introduced modern printing techniques, processed photos locally for immediate use and speeded up the presses.
66. Every time you make a long distance telephone call, your voice is processed through an adaptive filter.
67. Yudkin is a campaigner against processed sugar, the sort used in massive quantities in many processed foods.
68. This senses the water temperature and sends a signal to the control box where it is processed in a microchip.
69. As the bargains were all processed, records were kept of what he and other dealers were doing.
70. The scrolled area has an allowance for 100 entries containing details of each field on the form currently being processed.
71. Most of the beef exported ends up as hamburgers, pet food, processed meats and baby foods.
72. To break down such barriers, Bow Valley last year decided to re-engineer the way in which it processed and distributed information.
73. You should allow two weeks for your visa application to be processed.
74. The waste is being processed in a new government-owned plant which can treat a wide range of organic and inorganic materials.
75. The mechanism would apply to manufactures and processed agricultural products and capital goods, but not to agricultural raw materials.
76. Their applications for asylum are being processed gradually; most are still awaiting a decision.
77. When I processed my attitudes towards money, the reasons became quite obvious.
78. Fully processed canned hams will not spoil and can be kept on the shelf.
79. Avoid unnecessary additives by choosing processed foods with fewer additives - check labels to see what you're getting.
80. The information on the form is processed by our advanced computer system, which calculates all tax and National Insurance contributions.
81. This would be valuable for those crops processed before use, eg, oilseed rape, sugar beet or soya beans.
82. The council tax means the number of bills to be processed will be almost halved to forty six thousand.
83. Linear regression, for example, requires all the data to be collected ahead of time and then processed all at once.
84. So, programmers kept the electronic gates to mail servers open and letters came from anywhere, were processed and sent on.
85. The Council processed registrations for 238,590 candidates for National Certificate and 15,358 for candidates undertaking traditional advanced courses.
86. Just to say that claim had been processed at his end, had all relevant documentation, etc.
87. A methodical fellow, Zubkoff discovered that his problem arose only when he processed his film during the day.
88. But some are processed, and the problems here is physically to separate the meat from the shell.
89. The stockpile of raw and processed food, and emergency field cooking equipment has existed since the Second World War.
90. Most of the time, though, he processed requests to collect radio signals from targeted coordinates.
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