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106 Sentences With "lets in"

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The adapter "works," but it lets in weird staticy interference.
His narrow window lets in only a sliver of daylight.
She's very smart about who she lets in her circle.
Then Aubade smashes the window and lets in the apocalypse.
Still, Ms Hashemzadeh Bonde lets in a closing ray of hope.
Alex Robert Ross lets in light and banishes shade on Twitter.
When she opens a small window, it lets in no relief.
This exclusive (and beautiful) island only lets in 400 people per night.
The cabin also has sizable windows, which lets in plenty of light.
Each mode lets in a different amount of ambient noise (the "world").
On an upper level, a row of windows lets in natural light.
The aperture is the opening in the camera sensor that lets in light.
A mother and daughter both have H.I.V. The U.S. lets in only one.
The broken glass-block window that surrounds the school lets in the elements.
The rustic kitchen has a beautiful skylight, which lets in tons of light.
Last November, the country started to restrict the number of migrants it lets in.
Trees make the space private, but the open design lets in plenty of light.
From Friday, Austria began limiting the number of migrants it lets in daily at 3,200.
That excludes the big four but just lets in Santander (£315bn), to some challengers' chagrin.
It also has a larger f/1.8 aperture that lets in 50 percent more light.
There is a large open double door that lets in the light I need to work.
The army only lets in civilians selectively to inspect their houses and take some belongings, officers say.
Now it lets in families of current residents, plus the skilled and those who are already rich.
That windshield, while providing a gorgeous view of the outside world, lets in a ton of sunlight.
Even relative to its population of 4.8m, the number of asylum-seekers it lets in is tiny.
Opening a window helps, but it also lets in noise from nearby construction, especially in the morning.
We surface in Sugar Bowl, named aptly for its round dome that lets in the most astonishing light.
The headphones also include an open-listening mode that lets in outside noise to hear conversations or announcements.
The fewer refugees the West lets in, and the chillier their welcome on arrival, the better for ISIS.
A polished column of stainless steel, it has a perforated lid that lets in oxygen to nourish aerobic bacteria.
Apple said it upgraded the camera sensor that's over 28 percent larger, which means it lets in more light.
America can pick whom it lets in, welcoming much-needed fruitpickers and care assistants as well as entrepreneurs and coders.
The iPhone 7's f/1.8 aperture lets in more light than the the f/2.2 lens on its predecessor.
Check the seal around the lid of your cooler, and make sure it lets in as little air as possible.
Lets in a million Muslims, illegals, terrorists probably, in one year, and the German people don't like it at all.
Small, with smudged walls, it has tin sheets for a roof and a tiny window that barely lets in light.
But around ovulation, the cervix makes thinner mucus that lets in sperm and protects them from the vagina's acidic conditions.
The "Ultra Pixel 2" camera has an f/1.8 lens with larger 1.55 micron pixels, which lets in 135% more light.
The S9 lets in considerably more light and is capable of taking decent pictures in settings that utterly stumped the competition.
It is hard to separate fact from rumour right now: Algeria's politics are opaque and it lets in few foreign journalists.
My only qualm with the pockets is the lack of a zipper, as the flap top lets in cold air easily.
The living room window lets in the early morning sunlight, so he sets up his mirror and makeup here to get ready.
In contrast to the typical modern, sleek department stores in the US, GUM's beautiful glass ceiling lets in plenty of natural sunlight.
The United States, a country of more than 328 million people, lets in fewer than 200,000 legal immigrants from Mexico every year.
I've even gone as far as asking them for duct tape and I've taped that space, that gap that lets in light.
If the movie's looseness lets in an excess of dead air, "Nobody's Fool" is still dotted with pleasures besides those Haddish brings.
And it showed how much it can feel like a cop-out when the dystopia lets in exceptional heroes to save the world.
Most Brexiteers favour an "Australian" points system similar to that applied to non-EU migrants, which lets in only the skilled and educated.
The diversity visa, which lets in 50,000 immigrants annually, was a primary entry point for Bangladeshi immigrants 10 years ago, Mr. Cissna said.
The windows in Tan's home are made from a type of glass that "lets in the light, but not the heat," the architect said.
There's also an on-board button for Transparency, which lets in ambient noise for those times when you need to hear what's around you.
You can't negotiate with people who believe that an America that lets in people from "shithole countries" isn't the America they know or love.
However, demand from financial services companies, which has dominated office pre-lets in London for the last three years, dropped to 24 percent, Deloitte said.
It says the glass lets in the optimum amount of natural light, reduces heat and glare, and cuts building energy consumption by up to 20%.
The iPhone X has dual 12-megapixel sensors just like in the iPhone 8 Plus and a newer telephoto lens that lets in more light.
This is all aided by the device's new f/1.8 aperture setting, which lets in way more light and helps amplify the shallow depth of field.
Particularly sharp lenses will highlight skin texture, but a wider aperture â€" how much light the lens lets in â€" can soften and blur out imperfections.
Yes, the earth's atmosphere lets in the microwaves coming from the edge of the black hole, but earth's weather can distort them as they travel through.
The Volvo is comfortable and composed, but it also lets in a decent amount of engine noise under acceleration and some noticeable road noise while cruising.
From 12 PM until well into the morning, landlord Phil Greenwood only lets in fellow bar workers, many of whom are clocking off from a late shift.
This sign is very careful about who it lets in, but once you're part of Cancers' inner circle, they will do anything to be there for you.
Now they're not sure they'll ever make it, as the US continues efforts to step up screenings and decrease the number of refugees the country lets in.
"Haters gonna hate" Instead of ignoring what haters say to him, Markeloff lets in the negativity, which inspires him to up his game even more than positive comments.
Croatia and Finland, for example, save fingerprints of all migrants who arrive there, while Germany only lets in migrants who state they want to apply for asylum there.
Diplomats say the first test of the government's commitment to the talks will be in whether it lifts the sieges on rebel-controlled towns and lets in humanitarian aid.
It would also totally eliminate the Diversity Visa program, which lets in 50,000 people a year and is designed to help people in countries that send relatively few immigrants.
Far above the ground, a hole made by decay in a living tree had become a cold frame, a natural greenhouse that lets in light and keeps out frost.
You are a door that lets in the wind, a palace that collapses on top of its warriors, a water skin that leaks, a shoe that pinches the foot.
Samsung's downgraded the resolution from 16 megapixels on the GS6 to 12 megapixels, but the aperture is now a larger f/1.7 lens, which lets in a lot more light.
Samsung's downgraded the resolution from 16 megapixels on the GS6 to 12 megapixels, but the aperture is now a larger f/3603 lens, which lets in a lot more light.
The V230 will be the first cameraphone with an f/1.6 lens aperture, which lets in 25 percent more light than the f/1.8 of phones likes the iPhone 7.
Another option: decorative window film, which lets in light while obscuring an unattractive view; it can be found at Home Depot from about $25 for elderberry or etched lace designs.
Open on the sides and perched on a hill here, the company's theater lets in the elements in a way that makes you hear classic passages in sometimes unexpected ways.
Here, she's half-icy and half-skeptical, the result of a childhood, and her falling-out with Marcus, that has shown her that people she lets in end up abandoning her.
A tap of the touchpad on the side will toggle in and out of noise cancelling and an ambient mode which lets in more sound for those instances when it's required.
The technology (which slipped out recently as a patent filing) reduces the mostly excessive 2100-megapixel sensor down to 2150 megapixels, utilizing the tremendous amount of light the sensor lets in.
Among its many attributes is a new breakthrough in camera aperture (a measure of the amount of light that the lens array lets in) for smartphones with a value of f/1.6.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria will cap the number of migrants it lets in at 3,200 a day from Friday, Austrian Interior Minister Johanna Mikl-Leitner said, calling on other countries to tighten restrictions.
It's that sensor that makes the biggest difference: It lets in and processes enough light to deliver clean, clear, and natural-looking images from candlelit dinners and strobe-lit dance floors alike.
Both models of the phone come with optical stabilization that allows for exposures three times longer than previous iPhone models, and the larger f/1.8 aperture lets in 50 percent more light.
The open-backed design lets in the sound of the outside world, but that openness creates one of the widest, most balanced soundstages that we've ever heard from a pair of headphones.
While the camera lens most certainly lets in more light (more on that in the section below), it also means photos can have shallow depth of field or more bokeh (blurred backgrounds).
The triple-lens camera system includes a telephoto camera, wide angle camera that lets in 40% more light, as well as an ultra wide camera with a 120-degree field of view.
Austria said on Wednesday it would limit the number of migrants it lets in to 3,200 a day from Friday, turning an annual cap on asylum claims into a daily entry quota.
They argue the program routinely lets in foreign workers with minimal skills, even though these visas are supposed to be reserved for highly specialized jobs that are difficult to fill with U.S. workers.
I like to think of these familiar forms as a Trojan horse, something familiar or easy to digest that, once it's in your line of sight, lets in weird other sorts of content.
The Plain House is a minimalist residence with a glass cube in the corner of the ceiling that lets in a shaft of light like that scene in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Banks with assets of up to £350bn are eligible, which excludes three other big ones (Barclays, HSBC and Lloyds) but lets in the local arm of Santander, to the dismay of some smaller challengers.
The camera in standard sized iPhone 7 has been upgraded with optical image stabilization and a brighter f/1.8 lens that lets in 50 percent more light than the iPhone 6S' f/2.2 lens.
The only logo a proper dive bar should have is that cold look a regular laser-beams at you when you open the door at 11 AM and it lets in too much light.
We have a huge sliding door right next to our bed which on the upside shows our beautiful view of an endless field, but on the downside lets in a LOT of cold air.
JLab says it's built a technology into the headphones called Be Aware that lets in ambient noise so that you don't inadvertently injure yourself by missing the shouts and hollers of nearby athletes or workout partners.
They want a formal cap on the migrants Germany lets in, and have even threatened Merkel with legal action, but she has rebuffed them, arguing that border closures and caps would have devastating consequences for Europe.
When I needed to hear things, like a pilot's announcement on a recent flight to Seattle, I was able to tap that same button to turn on transparency mode, which lets in the noise around you.
The bright aperture lets in 28 percent more light than the S8's f/1.7 lens, and the f/2.4 aperture is said to help prevent overexposure in bright scenes, such as a sunny outdoor day.
OSLO (Reuters) - Climate change is stirring life in the Arctic Ocean as thinning sea ice lets in more sunlight, allowing microscopic algae to bloom in the inhospitable region around the North Pole, scientists said on Wednesday.
In order not to be completely blown out, the camera system uses a "hydrogen alpha filter," which only lets in a very specific wavelength of light, which is produced by the sun in a nice granular pattern.
Australia, despite ferociously guarding its borders against unauthorised migrants arriving by boat, lets in close to 20,000 refugees through official channels annually—more than twice as many per person as New Zealand will under the new rules.
Other than that, the only thing that really bothered me was the translucent shade for the panoramic sunroof that lets in too much light, while my passengers complained that the rear seat air conditioning vents weren't powerful enough.
In July, before becoming prime minister, Mr Morrison noisily highlighted data that show the number of immigrants this year is down markedly, to 162,000—proof, he says, that the government is rightly choosy about who it lets in.
When I watch him, sometimes when he's on the verge, it's almost as if he lets in an iota of doubt, and at that elite level, that's all it takes to lose the edge, the zone and a match.
In a new paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, the MIT team describes a new "hydrogel," a material made up of 95 percent water that's bonded to a layer of porous rubber that lets in oxygen.
The sides of the huppah are always open, which lets in light and air but also people, so that the home of the newlyweds is shared and the pot of stone soup is shared, invoking the tent where Abraham welcomed visitors and angels.
And while the face pad (the padding between your face and the lenses) is soft as well, it also lets in quite a bit of light around the nose region — something you definitely don't want to happen when you're looking at virtual dinosaurs or immersing yourself in 3603-degree videos on YouTube.
It's not until the end that Ms. Bond lets in more air with a pas de deux for Isabella Boylston and Mr. Whiteside; there's a wistfulness, a quest for harmony as they dart toward and away from each other until he latches an arm around her waist and spins her right into a blackout.
The two remaining dishes are salads: pho ga kho, essentially pho with the broth on the side, the noodles and chicken veiled in a sauce in which soy is subjugate to fish sauce and ground ginger, and goi ga, shredded cabbage attended by more rau ram and cilantro, nuoc cham and a squeeze of lime that lets in a little pulp.

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