0 the act of deciding that an organized event will not happen or of stopping an order for something:
1 a situation in which something that has been arranged is stopped from happening:
2 an act of officially ending a legal agreement or responsibility:
3 an act of marking a cheque or other document to show that it has been used and cannot be used again:
4 an act of stopping an order for goods or services:
The company anticipates that cancellations and rescheduling of existing orders will adversely impact its business.
The cancellation of the slow signals helps to explain why the sluggish spectrally opponent signals are relatively small under most conditions.
The torso motion stability proof for this method relies on an accurate dynamic model and cancellation of the nonlinear terms.
We have seen many examples of this cancellation in earlier sections, and it is key to our claims.
However, it seems unlikely that cancellation would occur at all depths in the intraretinal recordings because these responses would have different generators.
Trying to identify media influences gives rise to the methodological problem of mutual cancellation.
A policy of lease cancellation threat reduces the value of waiting and can hasten planting.
Therefore, contrary to existing approaches, the control design need not focus on cancellation of this interaction.
But overrun wasn't usually translated into either "losses" or cancellations.
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