Common causes of warping include faulty installation or defective manufacture of the siding. |
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It looks like wood but is actually a fiber cement material that can withstand the summer heat without cracking, warping, or peeling. |
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Mama turned from the stewpot, a sour expression warping her countenance as she beheld my infantile behavior. |
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This prevents the panel from warping or distorting without limiting its natural movement. |
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I've been laid up in bed with a nasty flu the last few days, and time is warping on me. |
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When coupled with a synthetic stock to prevent warping from moisture, it retains zero well and can withstand substantial abuse. |
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This is done to avoid dealers warping the cards as well as to prevent players at first base from reading the hole card. |
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You might see the disconnect sign a lot but there aren't any instances of massive warping that would normally come with a fast paced game. |
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Leakage and warping must also be taken into account when you're ready to install a set of French doors. |
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His special contribution was a circle of wire sewn inside the rim to reduce warping from the heat and moisture to which the hats were subjected. |
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Maxedia 4.2 features a uniquely designed and easy-to-use warping screen tool. |
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Also, the dynamics of the geared engine were helping induce wing warping and aileron reversal so the crew labored to put the other engine back on the racer. |
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Therefore it is not seldom that panels shrink, splits appear, warping and joins break. |
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But Mr Putin has emptied the law of significance, by warping reality to mean whatever he chooses. |
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The region is divided into the Inner Zone, formed by complex faulting, and the Outer Zone, formed by warping. |
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This warranty does not cover any scratch, corrosion, warping, or discoloration caused by over firing, abrasives or chemical cleaners. |
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Paint both sides of wooden garage doors to avoid warping due to absorption through the back of the door. |
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Never use a color darker than the vinyl, to prevent warping from the sun's heat. |
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This prevents rapid evaporation of the door's humidity, allowing it to maintain its stability and inhibiting the warping process. |
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Poor installation, years of hard use, shifting foundations and seasonal warping can often force doors out of line with their frames. |
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Adjustable warping speed by electronic frequency variator, keeping the speed linearly constant. |
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The cable had been rove onto the warping drum by hand, and thus was not as tight as would be desired for fishing. |
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First, the wood used for the roof decking was too thin, and this has led to warping and leaking. |
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High quality, precision machined and polished, cast-iron tables, heavily ribbed to prevent warping. |
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The classic Newtonian view of gravity as a simple force between objects was overthrown by Einstein's vision of gravity as the result of objects warping space and time. |
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We are pleased to announce that we have addressed the two major problems with the Flytec Racing Pod warping with heat and stability in turbulence. |
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It has to be cut thickly and is prone to warping and damage by woodworm. |
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The wood grain should run longitudinally to minimize warping and cracking. |
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Gravitational collisions between small satellite galaxies and big spiral galaxies have long been regarded as possible culprits in the warping of a larger galaxy's disk. |
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There's another warping convulsion, and spittle sails from his mouth. |
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Higher level of resistance to diagonal warping. |
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When applying this function, the new concert pitch should be no more than 10 Hz higher than the former pitch, in order to avoid warping of the instrument or tearing strings during the tuning task. |
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To achieve this kind of precision, the machine or tool must maintain a constant temperature as differences in temperature can cause changes in dimensions, warping or other adverse effects on quality. |
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Zigzag reed, permitting the adjustment of yarns and their perfect centering to the total beam working width, more over the change of warping yarns density. |
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When applying this function, the current concert pitch should be not more than 10 Hz higher than the previously selected one, in order to avoid warping the instrument or tearing strings during the tuning task. |
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She began to fire her work in saggars packed with silica to overcome the problems of warping and splitting. |
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In spite of its durability it is not used for construction because the plant is too small and the wood is unstable, being prone to warping. |
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Knots materially affect cracking and warping, ease in working, and cleavability of timber. |
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A number of the smaller Trent tributaries are still named as warping drains, such as Morton warping drain, near Gainsborough. |
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You can prevent warping and get a very strong weld by stitching your pieces together. |
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They clamp one piece of wood to the end of another, to keep it from casting, or warping. |
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The next part of the process previous to tarring, is that of warping the yarns, or stretching them all to one length. |
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She acquainted the Greeks underhand with this treason, which was a warping against them. |
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They count a cow's warping her calf a month before her time not to be so bad as an ewe's losing her lamb. |
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Far more subtle tectonic expressions are manifested by the vast continental regions of limited relief and elevation affected by gentle uplift, subsidence, tilting, and warping. |
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Using animation, sounds warping and time shifts this video runs forwards and backwards looking for forgotten details, mimicking the way memories are replayed in the mind. |
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Prevent warping of the panels due to the influence of moisture. |
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And the government is warping accounting standards in its attempts to disguise all this. Concerned that consumers are overstretched, private banks have held back on lending in recent years. |
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Give your tracks organic life with the warmth, warble and warping of classic echo effects without ever wrestling with cantankerous vintage hardware! |
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There was no observable damage or even warping of the steel. |
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The project consisted in analysing the replacement of a 65-weld aluminium assembly in an effort to limit warping and predicting the best sequential combination of welds. |
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However, using the same diameter rivets to secure three reinforcement plates instead of one was conducive to warping, making the rivets more vulnerable to shearing and not allowing them to retain their rated strength. |
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It was doubly useful for Nigerians because there is this religious fundamentalism which is warping the cultural understanding and the horizons of people. |
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These movements include faulting, tilting, folding, and warping. |
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Metal astrolabes avoided the warping that large wooden ones were prone to, allowing the construction of larger and therefore more accurate instruments. |
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