This circuit prevents the operator from actuating the tool except when both hands are on the throttle levers. |
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Incidentally, as a sidebar, the arms deals provide vital levers of control in terms of spare parts supplies. |
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Shortly afterwards wheels and axles appear, along with levers and wedges from the earliest ploughs. |
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It may be portable, but there are so many bugs such as visibly unresponsive switches and levers, the game is pretty much incompletable. |
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At the first sign of engine failure, the pilot must advance all six levers on the power quadrant. |
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Pedaling was accomplished by levers or off-set pedals, and gearing was added, thus compensating for speed loss. |
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And third, we have rights where ordinary economic and political levers of change prove unavailing in efforts to improve individual well-being. |
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It was gigantic and made of black metal, a great column filled with gears, levers, and pulleys moving together in a chaotic clockwork melee. |
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Not only does this oligarchy of permanent interests control all levers of power, it also holds sway over the country's resources. |
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I imagine it must be like a game of Mousetrap in there, all cogs and levers, ball bearings and little plastic men diving into baths. |
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Any suggestion that they get within a bull's roar of the levers of power is intolerable. |
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A likely cause may be the nonrigid connections between filaments and levers. |
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With practiced ease, she punched the right button in the maze of buttons, levers, switches, and dials. |
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We pulled the levers on rickety rides and stood in sloppily painted game booths handing out Ping-Pong balls, bean bags, and squirt guns. |
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Surely Europe's best pro-wrenches have a quick way of making the levers of the pro's bikes even-steven. |
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In the old days off-roading involved clunking mechanical levers and double declutching. |
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Now, step by step, the levers of power are returning to the old oligarchs against whom the revolution was supposedly directed. |
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An assortment of hatchet men, opportunists and sycophants gained access to the levers of power. |
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Long and thin rigid elements make good levers that have high speed and displacement advantage. |
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Mark and Rebecca stood, and the three of them hurried over to the windows, searching for levers or catches to pull them open. |
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The volume ratio for the sphere and cylinder can be derived from first principles without using levers and centroids. |
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The further the effort is from the fulcrum, the easier a lever is to move so in general long levers are more useful. |
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I have seen programs where people used levers and pulleys to move large, heavy blocks of stone. |
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This can happen through leverage by rigid levers, or it can occur in pliant hydrostatic cylinders of constant volume. |
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The movement of large building blocks was done by the use of levers and pulleys. |
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If we hoped to blend in with the locals, we would definitely have to get ourselves a couple of tyre levers and second-hand wetsuits. |
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After all, medieval warfare depended on siege engines which were nothing more than big levers to breach castle walls! |
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It even involved him attaching it to the levers and pulleys which lifted the elevator. |
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When I pulled back the power levers to flight idle, I couldn't get them up and over the detent into the ground range. |
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Many of these actuators were simple levers or wire pulls, none of which had any means to prevent unauthorised operation. |
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Other highlights include handstitched doorknobs and door levers and a wide range of cabinet pulls and knobs. |
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Appointed officials, rather than elected ones, control the levers of real power. |
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They are the unelected bankers, media barons and industry chiefs who control the crucial levers of power. |
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Hands pressed to the table, he levers himself to his feet, emitting the yelp of a sumo wrestler. |
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Unfortunately, the saddle, the derailleur and brake levers have black carbon. |
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Throttle control is by mouth throttle for take-off and once in flight, by small levers at the side of the seat. |
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May not, this man reasons, these same happy levers of government be employed in showbusiness? |
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When the bread is inserted and the toaster levers depressed it will begin singing and flashing its lights. |
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A paper bail in a printer having a platen includes two bail levers rotatably mounted on the printer and pressed toward the platen by a spring. |
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With its levers and food pellets, the box allowed precise measurement and control of experimental conditions. |
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The tools of the trade are drills, hammers, levers, thermic lances, torches and explosives. |
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It's part of the new Schlage Accents Collection, which offers complete handle sets, knobs, levers, and deadbolts for any decor. |
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The Taliban had their grip firmly on the levers of power in Afghanistan, and tolerated no opposition or dissent. |
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Does anyone have any doubt how effective these powerful people have been in controlling all levers of powers, pelf and privilege? |
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Thrust 2 spading forks, back to back, into the clump and, using the handles of the forks as levers, pry the roots apart. |
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When you have to jump off one bike and onto another, it's important that your shift levers, saddle and other components be in the same places. |
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Nubby little control buttons molded into shift levers let you scroll through modes without taking a hand off the bars. |
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We couldn't do this to both engines because a mechanical interlock prevents moving both condition levers to feather. |
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Large elliptical bins in each door, curved door handles and door levers inset into semi-spherical recesses continue the curvy theme. |
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He pulled on one of the levers and the ship began to move forwards. |
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He is seen as a potential kingmaker and wields considerable power already in managing parliamentary business and pulling MSP levers on its committees. |
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If policymakers were serious about tackling the issue, what are the levers at their disposal? |
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The physics curriculum works with fulcrums, levers, and pulleys, echoing in the physical world the rapid growth of arms and legs that teens experience at this age. |
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On a hard surface, the base of the scales bowed slightly, shortening the distance between the fulcrum of the levers and the point at which they put pressure on the spring. |
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Most excavator operators find it easier to operate levers, switches, and other controls with their hands or fingers rather than the ball or heel of their foot. |
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For convenience and safety, some skid-steer loader manufacturers mount switches on the steering control grips or levers to control these multifunctional tools. |
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My eyes continued to scan the panel and my hands moved rapidly to ensure the proper positions of controls, levers and switches as I called out the answers. |
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Baker is the gold standard for the job, ambitious, charming and indisputably effective at managing the levers of power. |
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Signalmen, more used to manhandling the heavy levers of Victorian signal boxes, have begun controlling one of the area's busiest junctions with the click of a mouse. |
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Even where Europeanization has, over time, produced pure and thoroughgoing Communitarization, levers for national influence have been retained and guarded very jealously. |
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Fritts's are tracker organs, which create sound by a series of levers, springs, and push rods that open valves in a wind-chest to let air pass from bellows to pipes. |
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Lincoln didn't campaign, either, but he pulled levers from behind the scenes and beat McClellan by 10 points. |
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Since then the company has led the market with new developments such as shifters built into brake levers and pedals that riders can click into like a ski binding. |
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Gently adjust the levers for the fuel mixture and pitch of the propeller. |
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It's the feeling you get when you're pulling levers in a signal box, keeping trains on time, and safely piloting hundreds of journeys to and from work every minute. |
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Stockport No 2 signal box, built in the 1870s, has 60 levers and is operated manually by two signallers using a system of bells and flashing lights. |
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Since the Egyptians made no use of block and tackle methods, or cranes, it is usually assumed that wooden and bronze levers were used to manoeuvre the blocks into position. |
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As the political fault lines harden in Congress, the battlegrounds are moving back to more hidden levers of policymaking. |
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A single motor powers a dense array of aluminum and plastic gears, cams, and levers that move vertical supporting rods up, down, and sideways in research-dictated paths. |
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It's a fine slice of foot stomping blues boogie and should be the ace that levers The Kings of Leon onto the main stages of Europe's summer festivals. |
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The two levers are hinged in the middle by the wrists and the hands. |
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The aim of nanotechnology is to manipulate molecules atom by atom, treating them like mechanical devices with gears, wheels, levers, hooks, pivots, locks and keys. |
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Yet, that was the age of levers and pulleys, and machines based on mechanical principles were being used as analog computers in many different ways. |
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This mechanism basically consists of two relay levers, one track rod, two tie rods and two steering arms as seen in Fig. |
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This ideal can be approximated by use of levers and linkages connected to a fixed eccentric. |
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One arm presses ahead, whereas the other four act as two pairs of opposite levers, thrusting the body in a series of rapid jerks. |
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Inside was a frame of 374 miniature levers, making it the longest power frame ever built in Great Britain. |
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Direction was now controlled mostly through the draught team, with levers allowing fine adjustments. |
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Improved gross margins are one of the most powerful levers of financial performance. |
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The co-pilot entered an autorotation while the pilot in command secured the engine control levers. |
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These designs preceded John Kay's invention of the flying shuttle and they passed the shuttle through the shed using levers. |
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This deluxe machine features anodized aluminum handles on all adjusting levers. |
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Old plastic control switches, gearknobs and steering column levers sometimes end up in very poor condition, or are missing altogether. |
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These were controlled by levers and cams and an inclined plane called the shaper. |
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Although an operator presses the button, the actuation is done by an immense series of levers and cranks. |
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Bicycles, explains Gold, are compound machines, made up of many simple machines, such as levers and wheels and axles. |
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This article identifies the essential steps in a PDB process and the major levers that can be pushed and pulled to customize PDB to local conditions. |
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David Dewhurst rejiggered the Senate's levers of power Thursday with some changes that could be viewed as a conciliatory gesture to some of those conservative critics. |
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In orienting a spacecraft, in executing turns, etc., and astronaut must operate the levers, buttons, and toggler switches, not to mention many other motory tasks. |
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Derailleurs, caliper brakes, drum brakes, three-speed hubs not incorporating coaster brakes, click twist grips, click stick levers, multiple freewheel splockets. |
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Early machines used flywheels to stabilize their motion and had complex systems of gears and levers to control the machine and the piece being worked on. |
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Power flow through a machine provides a way to understand the performance of devices ranging from levers and gear trains to automobiles and robotic systems. |
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In all, the Push Pull Rotate line features more than 100 combinations of keyed entry and interior knobs, levers, handlesets, dummy knobs and levers, and deadbolts. |
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