Jack was livid but went easy on him as Frank bursts into tears quite readily now after the rough handling he got on the culture review. |
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Although the level is sturdy and durable, it can cease to be accurate as a result of rough handling. |
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We deliberately chose vehicles that undergo rough handling on a daily basis: buses, heavy goods vehicles, rubbish trucks. |
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Note any evidence of rough handling in transit. Immediately report any damage to the shipping agent. |
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Two seal wires provide extra security against rough handling of the packaging during transport and storage. |
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They are less willing than a lowbred horse to suffer rough handling or unjust treatment. |
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Do not drop, knock or shake the unit, rough handling above the specification may cause damage to internal circuit boards. |
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However, affected lobsters are not always of low quality, but because of rough handling, losses in quality will take place in a short time. |
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Do not drop, knock, or shake the unit: rough handling or use beyond the recommendations may cause damage to internal circuitry. |
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This premium quality product stands up to rough handling and tearing winds at the job site. |
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The external containers should be export-worthy and suitable to withstand rough handling in transit and during storage. |
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Focaccia doesn't need hard kneading – in fact it slightly resents rough handling. |
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After transportation, mechanical shock or rough handling there is a possibility that the bypass contactor may have latched into the on state. |
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These sort of things scare the cattle, and then you have to like do a lot of rough handling to get them to go by there, like a wad of electric goads. |
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Series 442 couplings withstand extremely rough handling in extra tough applications. |
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Lay the person down and avoid rough handling, particularly if the person is unconscious. |
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Do not expose the lamp to rough handling or vibrations while it is switched on, as this may cause breakage of the halogen lamp filament. |
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Increased security, particularly in the United States, means that security personnel systematically control transfer standards prior to air transportation but this sometimes involves rough handling. |
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Like Lenin, Stalin's competitors get rough handling from Kotkin. |
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Very rough handling which causes bleeding must be avoided. |
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Wrong: Dropping, rough handling, manipulation of bottom valve or the presence of foreign objects or sharp edges in the container may result in leakers. |
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Since MSA industrial SCBA components are the same as those used for firefighting, they are EN 137: 2006 approved and meet the tough class 2 requirements to withstand high temperatures, flames and rough handling. |
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After all, it is manufactured from solid metal so that it can withstand rough handling, and overheating is avoided thanks to a built-in venting mechanism. |
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Consider, for example, the door opener of a tram: millions of clicks, rough handling, big differences in temperature, moisture and wet conditions. |
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This defect is most noticeable on storage potatoes and appears to be related to bruising and rough handling at time of harvesting or while in storage. |
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This means that it can withstand harsh environments and rough handling, that it's easy to use, and that it has features that match the needs of grain labs. |
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Because it is so hard and dry, if properly stored and transported, navies' hardtack will survive rough handling and high temperature. |
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Despite the rough handling by Deane the Mary Rose escaped the wholesale destruction by giant rakes and explosives that was the fate of other wrecks in the Solent. |
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Rough handling of the amplifiers after you remove them can damage the internal gyros. |
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