Because the treatment is topical, it will wear out in time, and repeated cleanings will cause the flame retardancy to dissolve sooner. |
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We should assume that things we build will wear out faster than we hope, and that we will make goofs. |
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In order to keep weight down, the teak decking is quite thin and harsh abrasives and repeated pressure washing will eventually wear out the teak. |
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The flow of the stream is not sufficiently strong to wear out a channel having definitely well-marked sides. |
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Firstly I thought I would get a tattoo but figured that the repeated shaving or waxing required to showcase the picture might wear out the tat. |
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But instead of moving on to a new pair when they wear out, they have them resoled. |
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For those drivers who slip the clutch frequently, yours will wear out quicker than a driver that does not slip the clutch. |
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You cannot wear out a deck to the extent that you need a new one without once ollieing. |
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Yes, the chainring, cog and chain must all be on the same standard or parts will either not engage or will wear out quickly due to excess slop. |
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The hydraulic power-steering pump is driven by the engine via a rubber belt that over time will wear out and become shiny. |
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That's because car designs are planned years in advance and old cars remain on the roads until they wear out. |
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It has been a glorious century and mankind will be eternally grateful for its legacy, playing golden age recordings until they wear out. |
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The drug agency suggested that implants might be like cars or tires, which wear out with age. |
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A leash also lets you control the pace so your dog doesn't sprint ahead at the beginning and wear out. |
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His mother's restrained manner, in addition to decreased work hours, wear out and depress Paul so much that he suffers greatly. |
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Open pores are more affected by rubbing or abrasion, causing these fabrics to wear out sooner. |
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Once it begins to wear out it is no longer sanding, but polishing, which will close the grain again. |
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So why is it that an ordinary thigh bone will never wear out like a metal structure? |
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Now these wear out as you can imagine, and rather than throw them away or just recycle them for metal, we actually rebuild them here. |
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These are great, clumping, virtuous blocks of stiff leather with bulbous reinforced toecaps, designed never to wear out. |
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Some people say that chromoly is brittle, not as strong as mild steel, and that a chromoly cage will wear out. |
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Ditch your old pair when the tread or heel wear out, and invest in shoes that offer the best support. |
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There are no moving parts, so the device is largely shockproof and does not wear out. |
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However, I rarely wear out any shoe leather during my searches, because I do most of my hunting online. |
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In the months after they've wintered at Fort Mandan, their European clothing is starting to wear out and they are transitioning to buckskins. |
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Polymer banknotes don't wear out as fast as paper money, especially in countries with warm, damp climates. |
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Then, if you put on the other wheel and rode it awhile, that chain would wear out some cogs on that wheel as well. |
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Provide money bags for yourselves that do not wear out, an inexhaustible treasure in heaven that no thief can reach nor moth destroy. |
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Over time the heads would wear out, or wear out the magnetic coating on the surface of the disk. |
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As a structure ages, materials used in its construction wear out and as a result, the building loses value. |
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In addition, pumps are frequently damaged when being moved or wear out prematurely because the sumps have not been mucked on a regular basis. |
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The clutch lever should not be held in longer than necessary after a gear is engaged, otherwise friction parts may overheat and wear out. |
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And a worn out roof will wear out your budget in the long run if you settle for touch ups. |
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Electrochemically coated diamond discs rapidly wear out, and diamond pads are useful only for hard and brittle materials. |
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They are related in that notes with high turnover wear out more quickly and, as a result, have a shorter life. |
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The facet joints may become misaligned and eventually wear out with age. |
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Also, overages must be built into supply estimates because there is always a need for a large reserve of items that wear out quickly, such as boots, jackets, and gloves. |
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They may end up with quieter tyres that are expensive, that wear out quickly and that allow cars to slide off the road and crash into trees! |
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Because of the nature in which they produce their electricity, solar cells do experience a slight drop in effectiveness but they essentially never wear out. |
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Soother teats made of transparent silicone retain their shape and do not swell up or wear out easily. |
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On the one hand, you have to go in search of the lost wind and then wear out the grey matter trying to find the right trajectory. |
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The overall challenge consists of maintaining the momentum both within and around the group since it can wear out and fall into sullenness. |
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The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will eventually wear out. |
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You should check your wheel alignment, because if it is out, your tires will wear out faster and more prematurely. |
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For one thing, tapes wear out over time with data being erased and re-recorded so often. |
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It's a practical way to stash your cash, passport and other valuables when travelling, but stylish enough to wear out in the evening. |
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However, since these properties wear out or become outdated over time, you can deduct their cost over a period of several years. |
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The sapphire heads have an extremely long life and virtually never wear out. |
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Unlined barrels wear out 80 percent faster than lined ones and they shoot saboted light armor penetrator ammo very inaccurately. |
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The event was held on April 22, 2009, in the prestigious Cigar Club «Grand Havana Room» and was dedicated to exquisite dressing gowns that one could wear out in public, having tossed them on in place of an evening gown. |
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It is true that the majority of companies wear out this argument that restructuring and closures of sites are necessary in order to deal with international competition. |
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Rough out firmly holding the Dremel with one hand, the cutter parallel to the working surface, working by small touches not to wear out the plastic too fast. |
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The ADF pad will wear out and is designed to be a userreplaceable part. |
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Interface cards in the network as well as end-user equipment connected to such extension lines risk to wear out more quickly due to overheating if terminals don't limit current. |
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After extended use, the roller may wear out and may need to be replaced. |
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When hunting a young whale, a group chases it and its mother until they wear out. |
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Remember to turn the rotors when replacing the brake shoes, or they will wear out unevenly. |
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Check whether cooling systems are operating correctly or whether friction, vibrations and other influences are causing brake systems or bearings to wear out. |
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Inevitably, however, they are subject to the wear and tear of constant ship passages and sooner or later, components wear out and must be replaced. |
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Pumps that are improperly used can wear out quickly. |
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The cost of depreciation-Capital goods lose value as they wear out with usage or as they become relatively less productive in comparison with newer, better equipment that becomes available. |
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What is important here is this power that should speak against God and wear out the saints of the most high thinking an important word for he thinks he has changed times and laws. |
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Maternity clothes rarely wear out in the course of a pregnancy, so you'll be able to find something almost as good as new in these previously owned items. |
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Because it lacks the ability to adapt to these changes and because artificial teeth wear out over time, the prosthesis can only perform efficiently over a given period. |
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Side-cast reels are inherently very robust with few moving parts to break or wear out. |
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The LASER CLASS 2050P is easy to use and includes an easy-to-replace, top-loading FX-3 Cartridge, which yields 2,700 pages and contains everything that could run out or wear out. |
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In the fairy tale by the Grimm brothers, they each wear out a pair of dancing shoes nightly, tripping the light fantastic in a magic forest. |
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Unlike traditional suspension, the system has no electromechanical valves or small moving parts that wear out, and provides particularly good control at low frequencies. |
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Things that wear out get patched up, again and again. |
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Tyres wear out frequently and contrary to other failures, whose proportions in fleets are linked to the make of vehicle, tyres wear down at the same rate, regardless of vehicle type. |
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You're going to wear out that game if you keep playing so rough with it. |
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Drawfiling will wear out a file more quickly than straight filing. |
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