Sentence examples for abrupt breakdown from inspiring English sources

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Scientists worry that rising temperatures may lead to an abrupt breakdown of this "conveyor belt", which would result in Britain and neighbouring countries experiencing much harsher winters.What to do?It was this witch's brew of gloomy predictions that led the world's governments to agree to the Kyoto treaty in the first place.

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One 9-year-old victim of an abrupt mental breakdown issues intermittent rants about the terrorist acts; a high-school student whose father was killed in the World Trade Center develops an obsession with the Ouija board, which tells her that another fatherless classmate is the Antichrist.

The CV data of the GPE (Figure 3d) do not show any breakdown or abrupt current rise during cycling up to 4.5 V vs. Li+/Li, confirming that the GPE is electrochemically stable in the operation range of Li|S cell between 1 and 3 V vs. Li+/Li.

Only much later, when McNeill has a mental breakdown that marks an abrupt end to the relationship, can she understand her state of mind: "That it was me who lived through this period seems, in retrospect, unthinkable.

Vortex breakdown is observed to be much less abrupt compared to breakdown over slender wings.

The government was criticised for firing large numbers of district and provincial chiefs directly appointed by Diệm, causing a breakdown in law and order during the abrupt transition of power.

In 1949, while working on the new version of Land of Black Gold (the first version had been left unfinished by the outbreak of World War II), Hergé suffered a nervous breakdown and was forced to take an abrupt four-month-long break.

All these fruitful years came to an abrupt halt in 1897 when Weber collapsed with a nervous-breakdown shortly after his father's sudden death (precipitated by a heated confrontation with Weber) [Radkau 2011, 53 69].

A finer breakdown of movement may be a better way of understanding abrupt motions like the lizard's standing start.

During this initial bias sweeping, a sudden abrupt decrease in oxide conductance was observed, which is known as soft breakdown or electroforming process.

After breakdown, there is a transition from curve I to III, where an abrupt decrease in voltage takes place.

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