Circuit that has two stable states and can be used to store state information.
Reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action)
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Examples for "switch "
Examples for "switch "
1 But public health advocates expect that teenagers will simply switch to menthol.
2 The government said it wanted to switch to a points-based immigration system.
3 The key is for countries to switch to renewable energy, Gore said.
4 However, Maier says he is already seeing investment switch to the continent.
5 When Facebook flipped the switch on News Feed, however, users were outraged.
1 That'd be misleading, unnecessarily flip , and would result in missing body parts.
2 And if you really need to flip paper pages on your calendar?
3 Another indicator is sometimes startling flip - flops on labor law issues, experts said.
4 We need to flip those ratios to come back a second season.
5 This might not be the best time to flip that switch, however.
1 But others have been forced by current circumstances to change tack completely.
2 It marks a change of tack when dealing with the financial industry.
3 Wired: Gervais takes tack - sharp aim at all things absurd -including himself.
4 This time, some companies that had sold guns for years changed tack .
5 Mexico's national electricity company CFE will follow a similar tack , she added.
1 Or if you choose to use the alternate approach for large archives:
2 The game will alternate each year between the American and National leagues.
3 No-one would ever be able to access that particular alternate Earth again.
4 Gadolinium thus may work to open the alternate chloride channel in CF.
5 Please expect significant delays in both directions and use an alternate route.
1 Some of the changes relate to so-called interchange fees, the report said.
2 Right after the interchange onto I-95, however, he began to tremble badly.
3 He says although people regularly interchange the terms, they are very different.
4 The door is left open for discussions about interchange fees, Ayliffe said.
5 Regular interchange of delegates between the supreme judicatories of the several denominations.
A decision to reverse an earlier decision.
A backless sandal held to the foot by a thong between the big toe and the second toe.
1 The hub's purpose is to eliminate the need for a flip - flop hub.
2 I don't know how they're gonna deal with the flip - flop thing, exactly.
3 She decided the soak and the soft rubber flip - flop soles were helping.
4 And the regulatory flip - flop hasn't helped matters either, said one of the sources.
5 But when I tried to discard the other flip - flop , I lost my footing.
6 Which I'm pretty sure is why my stomach did a flip - flop .
7 Holden whistled, the entire situation doing a flip - flop in his head.
8 Looper recrossed his legs, and gave the flip - flop a few flicks.
9 Indeed its first shoes used a Velcro watch strap improvised to a regular flip - flop .
10 The flip - flop nature of the world rankings has been a roller-coaster ride of late.
11 Eskom flip - flop on grid stability It was swings and roundabouts for Eskom on Monday.
12 Reba's or Hillary's, and it was only a Croc flip - flop .
13 Heads were shaking all around when I felt this odd flip - flop in my stomach.
14 This phrase has become highly divisive, and seen its actual meaning flip - flop in recent months.
15 With this flip - flop , Apple's choices begin to look arbitrary.
16 Her stomach did a quick flip - flop , and then steadied.
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