I guess we'll know whom to question if another big sporting event is plagued by a wardrobe malfunction. |
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His circulatory system began to malfunction, parts of body began to haemorrhage, and clots formed in his feet and hands. |
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An excited Brad Pitt made the ultimate wardrobe malfunction after stepping out onto the red carpet with his flies undone. |
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Then there's her infamous ' wardrobe malfunction ' at the Super Bowl half-time ceremony. |
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Also ahead tonight, the justices and Janet Jackson the Supreme Court actually weighing in on remember that wardrobe malfunction? |
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There seemed to be some sort of electrical malfunction, some sort of short circuit. |
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If you are the flight engineer, notify the pilot of any engine malfunction. |
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The bleed air duct light remained on following shutdown, potentially indicating a very serious aircraft malfunction. |
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I scolded myself for not noticing this while we were troubleshooting the actual malfunction. |
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Eventually we learned the crash was caused by a mechanical malfunction, but the law still stands. |
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When patients with ICDs expire, it is appropriate to interrogate the device to determine whether device malfunction contributed to death. |
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The No.3 engine had a prop replaced a week prior, and flight deck indicator lights now point out a malfunction. |
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Doc said it could be a major malfunction in his digestive tract, requiring surgery. |
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The reason for heartburn is a malfunction in the valve-like mechanism found at the junction of the gullet and the stomach. |
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Remember that institutions must file a report with the FDA whether device malfunction or user error causes injury. |
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The power failure was caused by an equipment malfunction at about 9pm on Monday night. |
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Such cases usually do not have any malfunction and are only a mirror image of the usual structural condition. |
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The most common reasons given by airlines for delayed flights were engine malfunction and inappropriate on-board service facilities. |
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Inevitably somebody gets killed unless there is a technical malfunction with the bomb or a little luck. |
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After a while a friendly doorkeeper appeared and apologised for the malfunction of the automatic door. |
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The tanker then confessed to a degraded hydraulic system, which accounted for the malfunction of the take-up reel. |
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Strangely, there were never dropouts with the live mics or guitars, so the malfunction wasn't caused by a limitation in processing power. |
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With the data redundantly distributed across multiple disks, the enterprise is protected against the malfunction of one of the drives. |
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Will operation in environments with significantly higher ambient temperatures cause a pump malfunction? |
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We already had a malfunction and we both tried to get the copter on the ground. |
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We wondered if the coach had a malfunction, or if somebody forgot to water this coach. |
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Under normal operational conditions, a serviceable object becomes unserviceable by reason of malfunction. |
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It was battery operated, and would not rely on a malfunction in the main power supply. |
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Yet the real malfunction has been in the realms of broken promises and overdoing expectations. |
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To prevent breakage, tension problems or machine malfunction, use high-quality thread. |
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The fire caused the motorelectronics and the control panel to malfunction before spreading to the adjacent wells. |
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We quickly diagnosed the malfunction and determined that both inboard spoiler swivels required replacement. |
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There is a lot of stress involved in a diversion due to technical malfunction. |
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There is a central nervous system pathway malfunction found in fibromyalgia, phantom pain, or psychiatric problems. |
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He quickly locked them back, but a computer malfunction left one door unsecure. |
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Any malfunction in muscle memory can be detrimental to successful bowling execution. |
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The navy announces a submarine has suffered a malfunction but says it only has been missing for one day. |
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Sinus dysrhythmia refers to a malfunction of the sinus node, the heart's natural pacemaker. |
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Remember during the famous areola flash of Janet Jackson, the wardrobe malfunction? |
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The anticipation of another wardrobe malfunction must have been the only thing keeping the interest of the press. |
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In the previous tax year, it turned away 250,000 customers when a computer malfunction prevented employees from preparing returns. |
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A breakdown or malfunction in part of the equipment may prevent the server from functioning normally. |
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There was no indication of malfunction or component failure of the aircraft that would contribute to the accident. |
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This way, malfunction in one application will not cause stopping of all the others. |
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He said the test followed a week of delays caused by weather and technical glitches, including malfunction of an internal battery aboard the target missile on Tuesday. |
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The malfunction of enterprises stifled the growth of innovative designers. |
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Elections workers in some counties had trouble confirming voter information because of a computer malfunction. |
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Russian aerospace engineers had said there was only a slim chance that the same computer malfunction would occur this time. |
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The company turned away 250,000 customers when a computer malfunction in early January prevented employees from preparing returns. |
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These e-mails were sent within a week of a computer malfunction that prevented customer accounts from being updated. |
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It is independent of any particular communications technology, or any particular computer malfunction within the network. |
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Be sure to observe this requirement, as failure to do so may result in damage to the workpiece or frame or malfunction of the machine. |
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A malfunction of the AOPD type 2 between the testings can cause the loss of the safety function. |
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Over the years, Falk has seen a variety of different malfunction modes of sprag type backstops. |
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It does not provide an emergency procedure to deal specifically with a malfunction of the turbocharger. |
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The odds of a sprinkler head being activated accidentally, due to a malfunction defect, are one in 16 million. |
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Doing so could break it, speed up battery wear, or cause malfunction. a To clean this device, wipe it off with a dry cloth. |
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If a malfunction occurs in any of the required test equipment during the test cycle, the test must be voided. |
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I was just hoping for no wardrobe malfunction if you know what I'm saying. |
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A double-barreled wardrobe malfunction by an enthusiastic Holly Gagnier. |
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A tell-tale shall emit light when the malfunction or vehicle condition it is designed to indicate occurs. |
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Now, there must be evidence of AI malfunction or operator error before a calculation based on the accused's consumption is relevant. |
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The switch had been well maintained and showed no sign of pre-accident mechanical malfunction or maladjustment attributable to service neglect. |
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In any event, the operator was distracted from his navigation duties by the malfunction of the main engine. |
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If squiggle is blinking regularly, there may be a transmitter or receiver malfunction. |
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The alarm level defines to which level of malfunction a recipient will be alarmed. |
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It is likely that frost build-up on the switch contacts resulted in a loss of dynamic snubbing and caused the switch to malfunction. |
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It indicated that an unexplained block occupancy should be dealt with as a malfunction requiring a signal maintainer to effect repairs. |
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Do not attempt to disassemble the freewheel body, because it may result in a malfunction. |
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One of the adjuster rods could not be automatically removed from the core due to a malfunction of the position feedback indicator. |
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About three weeks ago, the system went down due to a malfunction in the cabled network. |
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Any tear in the insulation, any pinprick in his pressure suit or parachute malfunction, could kill him. |
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Damage to individual integrated circuits may cause malfunction or failure of the system. |
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A contributing factor to the occurrence was the malfunction of the alternator which allowed the battery to be overcharged. |
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We accept no liability for any kind of collateral damage which could occur due to failure or malfunction of the device. |
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Not surprising seeing that the 25,000 tickets for the game were sold out in three hours and the rush caused a malfunction at the local telephone exchange. |
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Poor recovery indicates sampler malfunction, losses during recovery or simply that the sampler is not adapted to the type of sediments found. |
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Non-observance of these instructions may lead to injury of the personnel or malfunction of the device. |
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They will then be subjected to an increasing supply rate in order to deliberately provoke a malfunction of the process known as acidosis. |
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There was no evidence of a malfunction that would cause the aircraft to veer on landing. |
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Information on whether accidents are a result of a malfunction or a misuse of a firework is also limited. |
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When the energy supply to the heart is impaired, it struggles to pump blood to all the organs, and then these malfunction. |
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Our individual stories can take unpleasant turns when our genes malfunction as a result of mutations that cause hereditary diseases or cancers. |
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Moreover, the strategic posture includes fear of a technical malfunction or a breakdown in rational perception of the gain to be had. |
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On board diagnostic systems will monitor the emission control components and alert the driver to a malfunction. |
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If it is entirely auditory it must be clearly audible and show a marked change of frequency in the event of any malfunction. |
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To report a malfunction of this website or for technical assistance, please contact the Webmaster. |
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A dirty gun may misfire or malfunction at exactly the wrong time. |
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Should they malfunction or prove insufficient to slow the rotor in high winds, a large disk brake mounted on the generator shaft can smoothly bring the turbine to a halt. |
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Hospitals welcomed the convenience of single-use throwaway products because they no longer had to be concerned with product age, overuse, breakage, and malfunction. |
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Harry appeared to tease his blond friend after the wardrobe malfunction was spotted. |
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The Queen, who has lead weights sewn into her dress, would never let such a wardrobe malfunction occurr. |
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She dressed up as Sofia Vergara's wardrobe malfunction on Wednesday's episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show. |
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A riskier-than-usual spacewalk outside the international space station was cut short because of a malfunction that left one of the two crewmen with a warm, damp suit. |
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Many shooters don't understand the purpose of such a dual action, assuming that the pump mechanism is a fail-safe against a malfunction with the semiauto mode. |
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Your critical information is protected at a secure, remote location for you to access in the event of file deletion, file corruption, theft, PC crash or any other computer malfunction. |
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See the supplement for setup or suspicion of malfunction. |
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Digital information and equipment is subject to loss, theft or destruction, and services that we provide may become temporarily unavailable as a result thereof or upon an equipment or system malfunction. |
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If a rider falls or is forced to stop due to a bicycle malfunction during a race, his first responsibility shall be to remove himself and his bicycle from the course in order to give the least obstruction to other riders. |
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The discharge piping and pump did not incorporate any means to prevent the return flow of water into the hull in the event of pump malfunction while the piping was primed. |
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December 2005 — Therapist Overrides a Computer Malfunction A patient undergoing I. M. R. T. for prostate cancer was irradiated incorrectly after a therapist overrode a computer malfunction. |
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Most physicians believed that these disorders were caused by physical factors such as the malfunction of organs or an imbalance of the humors. |
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View the slideshow to see photos of Francia Raisa and her embarassing Monroe wardrobe malfunction. |
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Likewise, any malfunction results in a dead loss once the race has begun. |
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Without cooling, modern processors can get hot to the point where they malfunction. |
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A fuel proportioner malfunction is a downing discrepancy, a fact known to all three. |
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Yet shortly after take-off, Reeve's aircraft developed an unsolvable technical malfunction, and he was forced to return to Wideawake Airfield at Ascension. |
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An isolation transformer can protect equipment from a ground fault or other malfunction of nearby equipment, as well as attenuate harmful harmonics and transients on the input power. |
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The safe operation of these goods is highly desirable, but in case of a malfunction, neither the life of the user or of the people around him is put in danger. |
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Shocking scuttle shake, remote plipper malfunction, oil leaks, poor hot starting and general French fragility. |
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He attributed the bar light that he saw to a signal or track malfunction, and acted in accordance with company instructions by phoning a signal maintainer. |
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If in the event of a malfunction of the receiver there is no successful transmission despite the automatic resending of the signal, the status LED lights up red. |
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One could, for example, transform a stem cell through laboratory cloning procedures into a blood cell or into a cardiac muscle cell, for injection into the heart of a cardiac patient, in order to reverse a malfunction. |
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If a hospital determines that scavenging of the ventilator exhaust gas is required, they should use a scavenging device recommended by the ventilator manufacturer to avoid possible malfunction of the ventilator. |
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Patients with nOH experience a drop in blood pressure upon standing caused by a malfunction in the autonomic nervous system. |
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The most common finding on revision is prosthesis malfunction at the incus site, at the oval window site, or at both sites. |
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He's watched the seasonal process unfold every year: the ramp-up in promotional hijab campaigns and pointed televised debates as the weather starts to warm and wardrobe begins to malfunction. |
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In case of a malfunction we will repair your device free of charge. |
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Also, bugs are subject to malfunction and discovery, especially as sophisticated antibug devices have been developed. |
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Changes to the blood chemistry may lead physicians to mistakenly diagnose heart malfunction. |
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However, an electrostatic discharge can also weaken an insulating layer without puncturing it, causing eventual premature failure with no immediate malfunction or sign of damage. |
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Melting snow and ice on roofs and in trees can drip on meters, then refreeze, increasing the potential for a meter malfunction. |
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The switch malfunction was consistent with a loss of dynamic snubbing, which is known to be caused by electrical resistance from condensation, frost, or carbon build-up on the contacts within the circuitry. |
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Now that we've found it, we can explore more deeply how our biological clocks malfunction as we get older and develop chronic illness. |
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Talking about Beyonce's Super Bowl 2014 after party wardrobe malfunction may remind you of the infamous wardrobe malfunction of Janet Jackson. |
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The above noted regarding repair of the malfunction and estimates of net income impact includes forward-looking statements. |
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He noted that the company's staff is working on repairing the malfunction to resume pumping oil to Turkey by soonest. |
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If you look at the top of the machine, it says we're not responsible for malfunction of the machines. |
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Service air filter frequently to prevent carburetor malfunction. |
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In 2009, restrictions had to be imposed on the air traffic using airspace around Geneva for almost two hours following a malfunction in the local flight plan data processing system. |
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Back in September, Kim Kardashian suffered a wardrobe malfunction on Tuesday while promoting Midori cocktails at Fred Segal in Santa Monica. |
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However, the accident sketchiest are studying the reasons behind, and if there were any sudden malfunction or breakdown in the car. |
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As it rotates, it gives out a sound, which is not a malfunction. |
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Failure to ground components correctly can result in damage to those components and to malfunction of the access control hardware, which can masquerade as a software error. |
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Armstrong recommends that steam humidifiers not be placed in locations where unusual instances of malfunction of the humidifiers or the systems might cause damage to non-repairable, irreplaceable or priceless property. |
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Zanamivir is not intended to be used in a nebulizer or mechanical ventilator as this has been associated with ventilator malfunction and the potential for fatal outcomes. |
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This malfunction resulted in substantial deterioration to a solar panel, with a loss of power and a reduction in the useful life of the satellite. |
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During examination, a cannon plug intermittent malfunction or malfunction that would have compromised the operation of the magneto ignition system was not observed. |
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Article 13 is important since, without proper maintenance, even well-sited and well-installed septic tanks and other individual treatment systems can malfunction and cause environmental harm. |
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After a mysterious malfunction sends their small plane spiralling out of control, a rookie pilot and her four teenage friends find themselves trapped in a deadly showdown with a supernatural force. |
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If a treadmill should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electrical current to reduce the risk of electrical shock. |
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As in the simulator, the crew expected to be forewarned of a hydraulic malfunction by the illumination of a low hydraulic pressure light, which they believed was present in the aircraft. |
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In it Mr. Scott cited dead notes, noisy and unreliable mechanics, nonworking stops, a patched-up blower and pipes that malfunction and sound continuously, even after the key is released: a breakdown called ciphering. |
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A malfunction in the switchboard at an inopportune time has the potential for serious consequences, jeopardizing the safety of the personnel and the vessel, and endangering the environment. |
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The malfunction must be caused by an event which is unavoidable and insurmountable even with best practices in current use in the field of electronic design and operation. |
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Attempting to attach or remove the watch without opening the locking tab sufficiently may cause the connection pins to become worn or damaged resulting in malfunction of the communication unit. |
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In general, this is caused by a complete system outage or by a malfunction in the central functions of the LANDesk application in the production system. |
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If such defect, malfunction, or non-conformity remains after a reasonable number of attempts to repair by us, you may elect to obtain without charge a replacement of the product or a refund for the product. |
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To prevent water from entering the hull due to inadvertent operation or malfunction of the visor, the visor's operating mechanism was disconnected and the visor bolted in the raised position. |
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However, examination of all retrieved components did not reveal any pre-impact failure or malfunction, and all of the breaks in the cables were overload in nature. |
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In the event of a malfunction, neither the engine control room nor the wheelhouse has a direct, audible alarm to alert operators to an accidental or inadvertent disengagement of one or more clutches. |
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In Singapore we had the gearbox failure, at Suzuka a rear rollbar malfunction, before qualifying and in the race, and in Korea a rear rollbar failure. |
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Because of redundant safety factors built into modern airliners and airlines' maintenance practices, Nance said he was surprised the malfunction occurred. |
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Possible reasons include plagiarism, criminal or unethical activities of the author, or malfunction or manipulation of academic evaluation processes. |
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Thomas was diagnosed at the age of 23 with a previously undetected thyroid malfunction that had been poisoning him for years, which was operated on to prevent his death. |
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A wardrobe malfunction is generally used to propel the woman whose wardrobe has malfunctioned back into the limelight, a la Janet Jackson at the Super Bowl. |
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Due to the direct and indirect impacts caused by the malfunction, the refinery will be back in normal production later than originally estimated, in over a month. |
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Patients should be advised to check their devices for function even after turning them off, and to contact their health care providers if they suspect a malfunction. |
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Russian speedskater Olga Graf came under much criticism after she nearly suffered a wardrobe malfunction after winning the bronze in the 3,000 meters. |
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The cause of the crash was a malfunction in the engine thrust reverser. |
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Faulty wiring in the train station caused a signal to malfunction. |
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