(1) I believe that historical forces push us into conflict and without the law as a buffer between people, we would have a world of vendetta, a world of violence, a world of chaos.
(2) Print speed is boosted by pages being formatted in a buffer while another is printing
(3) In the 1990s, the company sought to diversify its assets to buffer sagging rail business, which included buying Vancouver Wharves and Canadian Stevedoring.
(4) But democracy is more than just an idea; it requires an intricate network of institutions; it needs a civil society to act as a buffer between the people and power.
(5) A distinguished old buffer
(6) Family and friends can provide a buffer against stress
(7) Much like a cache, the buffer is a data area between the requests being sent to the hard disk, and the data stored on the disk itself.
(8) So easy to read; why, then, does Harris feel the need to buffer each story with a short introduction?
(9) Neat salicylic acid is too tough on stomachs, so scientists had to find a way to buffer it.
(10) He has always emphasised the need to protect those on fixed incomes and has instructed successive governments to do their utmost to buffer them against the strains of economic reform.
(11) Furthermore, the seclusion of women within marriage and family life allows them to buffer the psychological shocks and reverses associated with industrial life.
(12) West African authorities spoke Saturday of the force deploying fairly quickly, with the aim of serving as a buffer between rebels and government.
(13) It can be a shield too, surely, a buffer between the committing of an act and its execution.
(14) Mangroves buffer mainland areas from the strong storms that routinely hit tropical coasts and are natural protection areas for sea life and birds.
(15) The data processing device may further include a write buffer for storing write data.
(16) The massage helped to buffer the strain
(17) Does a sweep of lawn buffer the house from the road?
(18) Evidently the major job of a PA or Private Secretary of an important official is to act as a buffer between his master and the inconvenient hordes seeking favours or the querulous ones voicing complaints.
(19) Substantial research efforts have been directed to factors believed to buffer occupational stress, such as individual coping skills and social support.
(20) Doubt is the buffer between blind faith and cold logic.