It sort of reminded me of when you see powerlines shorting out, or see a lot of sort of slow sparks leaping out from this central point. |
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Weeds also can complete the circuit when they touch the wires, sometimes shorting out the fence so it can't shock anything. |
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Take our investors, for example, who made money shorting financials over the last year. |
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One of the fluorescent fixtures was shorting out and causing a cascade effect. |
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However, given the posture of the physical market it seems unlikely that further shorting will be very remunerative. |
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This gradually builds up over consecutive recharge cycles until it punctures the separator, shorting the battery out. |
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Doing so can cause shorting or breaking of the power cord, creating the danger of fire and electric shock. |
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Use caution when connecting the battery leads to avoid shorting them together. |
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Instead, he made a comment to the EdsonĀ East RTC to the effect that vandals were somehow shorting out the signal system. |
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It also hinders intruders from shorting a circuit to kill surveillance cameras while they haul away the goods. |
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Traders may want to be aggressive today by shorting the pair prior to the breakout and the continuation of the bearish trend. |
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It is hard to say how much was pure shorting, where traders sell borrowed stock hoping to buy it back at a lower price, and how much was genuine liquidation of holdings. |
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Chanos short-sells, betting that a contract will go down, applying pressure if necessary, including his famous shorting of enron. |
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Condensation in the magnetos will cause shorting of the breaker points. |
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This will help keep moisture from shorting out the connection. |
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The legs of this diode are covered in heat shrink to prevent shorting out. |
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It would be suicidal to defy the central bank in shorting the bond market. |
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This modification is equivalent to shorting a channel MUTE IN to the LOGIC GROUND pin via the high density DB-15 logic connector. |
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We consistently try to improve the performance of this index by buying extra shares of companies we expect to do well and by shorting stocks we determine are overvalued. |
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The system shall be so arranged that the shorting out of any warning signal circuit shall not render inoperative any aspects of the alarm system, other than the circuit which is shorted out. |
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Tightening up the language and policing of Regulation SHO would help to curb this problem. The second question is whether naked shorting really is such a problem for large financial firms. |
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Mutual funds and most institutional investors consider shorting too risky, since losses are theoretically limitless when a shorted stock starts to rise. |
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What's wrong is shorting a mortgage-backed security and then telling your clients, to whom you have a fiduciary duty, that they should buy that mortgage-backed security. |
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The form of the melted ends of the wires and the patterns of fusion of both the individual and the stranded wires are characteristic of electrical shorting which could have occurred following a loss of electrical insulation. |
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However, the opening or shorting of the input or output wires from the DUMP switch would result in the loss of control of one or both fuel dump valves as they would stay in their last commanded position. |
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Keep terminals protected to prevent accidental shorting. |
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Continued use of a damaged power cord can cause deterioration of the insulation, exposure of internal wiring, and shorting, which creates the danger of electric shock and fire. |
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The left panel shows the profile of a portfolio consisting of longing a call and shorting a put. |
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A study by Cohen, Diether, and Malloy investigates whether it is the demand or supply side that drives the relation between shorting indicators and subsequent stock returns. |
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