The sinking may have been a result of overloading, poor seamanship or both. |
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However, this meant there was temporary overloading on other supply sources, causing power failures in various parts of the town. |
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A simple way to reduce overloading is to ensure adequate number of electric points so that load is distributed evenly through different circuits. |
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Martin is a patient teacher and he familiarises us with sailing etiquette and terminology without overloading us with technical information. |
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On the highways, Government will do well to come in and set up weighbridges to trap overloading truckers. |
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Officials with the administration said the person responsible for the overloading would be severely punished. |
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Mobile phone systems failed due to overloading, creating long lines as people queued to use pay phones. |
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The employees are not allowed to use electrical appliances like cookers, refrigerators and pressing irons for fear of overloading the system. |
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This is one of the three wires in an electrical cable that protects a circuit from overloading. |
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These calls are overloading the system, which is quite simply breaking down. |
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Traffic officials would conduct random roadblocks, cracking down on offences such as vehicle overloading, drunken driving and invalid licences. |
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When we were building with plain old stud walls, overloading the wood fibers of the groundsills never happened and it was a non-problem. |
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While 24 per cent of violations are for overloading, 22 per cent are for demanding excess fare. |
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The main cause is overloading, for example, a single job or after a day of shopping. |
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I don't actually recommend doing this, because it may well be overloading the header and blowing one of those is a great way to ruin your afternoon and maybe your motherboard. |
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Avoid overloading of electrical outlets, particularly in older buildings equipped with fuses instead of circuit breakers. |
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To protect it against overloading every motor should be fitted with a trip switch. |
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Each of two declarations is said to be a homograph of the other if both declarations have the same identifier and overloading is allowed for at most one of the two. |
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This keeps great volumes of data easily accessible to users at all times without overloading primary storage or requiring expensive disk purchases for less active data. |
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Avoid overloading networks by distributing backup activities within an allowed time window. |
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To avoid overloading our infrastructure, we are going to have to innovate and find different methods of transporting goods. |
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In the Queenstown area, drivers were caught for overloading taxis and displaying incorrect number plates or defective wheels, brakes and steering wheels. |
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Always overloading, he had brought a case of extra ammo for every gun and bow, rations to last three days, the hydrator, a backup tent, and his signaling equipment for Keahi. |
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Politicians and trade unionists are overloading our social welfare system, but we all have to pick up the bill. |
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To avoid overloading the models, individual aspects of particular importance have been selected to be dealt with separately in the annex. |
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The aerated lagoon is also subject to overloading and requires upgrading to increase its capacity to meet projected demands. |
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The officials complained that the sheer speed with which the money was being pushed into the field was overloading their staff. |
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This may lead to partial overloading and detrimental friction forces on the intermeshing tooth flanks carrying the load. |
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These devices sense the frequency and the voltage of the system and switch the loads accordingly, without the risk of overloading the system. |
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Another example of poor judgment involves overloading roof racks. |
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Doesn't she know that there is a law against overloading bandwagons? |
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It jams a website with thousands of requests, effectively overloading the server so that it is inaccessible to the public. |
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Also, various electrical and electronic features protect the working units from overloading. |
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In all three cases structural failure due to overloading with a much denser cargo than designed is considered the most likely cause of sinking. |
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This can prevent extremely loud sounds from overloading the microphone. |
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There was also a persistent problem with engine overloading, as Enterprise locomotives also supplied coach power. |
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The Commission must carry out a more rigorous assessment of the competing demands on its limited resources, and avoid overloading its agenda or overburdening human rights protection mechanisms. |
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Generally the collapse occurred as a consequences of: incorrect arrangement of the structure, unsufficient strength and rigidity of main structural elements, and finally of the overloading action of thick ice – snow layer. |
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Odours in lagoon-based systems generally result from overloading, long periods of cloudy weather that reduce the oxygen supply from photosynthesis, ice covering, and short circuiting. |
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Triaging of information was suggested as a step in this direction. It was felt triaging would allow dissemination of information to specific target audiences without overloading or desensitizing others. |
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It must not be excessive to the extent of overloading the operator. |
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But it actually looks like the construction crew will have to take a day off some time soon, because we cannot risk overloading the Printohs with four sledges instead of three, to make sure everything is here in time. |
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They sense the frequency and the voltage of the generating system and switch the loads accordingly, without the risk of overloading the generating system. |
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This is not because we do not sympathise with many of the things contained therein but we felt that some things were in danger of overloading the agenda of this summit and might cause it to fail. |
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Not only did this help reduce winter feeding and manure-hauling costs, but it also helped to reduce nutrient overloading on our farms by having the cows spread the manure around over a large area. |
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Ensure that the sieve fabric is not expanded excessively through overloading with sieving aid, since this will impair the precision of your analytical sieves. |
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If a number of direct-current positioning actuators are connected to a three-phase mains supply they should be equally distributed over all phases to avoid overloading any one of them. |
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If the contact ratio is too low, however, partial overloading may result in drive damage, manifesting itself in the formation of scuffings and local pittings. |
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Wise waste management contributes to preventing pollution, a savings of natural resources and prevents the overloading of drains, through management oriented to reducing, reusing and recycling waste. |
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They are often responsible for overloading networks. |
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An overloading of nutrients lost from fields can boost the growth of algae, which in turn squeezes out plants like stoneworts and water buttercups. |
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In past two years, Mohali police issued a paltry 17 challans to school bus operators for violations. Offences included speeding, rash driving and overloading. |
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