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The third group awaited an interruption that never came.
Those who were warned of an interruption that never came improved by a whopping 43percentt, and even outperformed the control test takers who were left alone.
A few times it jarringly drops out of the letter-writing format and turns Ms. Manahan into a narrator, an interruption that seems as if it could have been avoided.
The goal of both measures would be to open a window of time after an arrest in which interrogators could question a terrorism suspect without an interruption that might cause the prisoner to stop talking.
In addition to generators, most large data centers contain banks of huge, spinning flywheels or thousands of lead-acid batteries — many of them similar to automobile batteries — to power the computers in case of a grid failure as brief as a few hundredths of a second, an interruption that could crash the servers.
Learning can't be an interruption that takes employees away from their work for chunks of time; it needs to be woven into a culture where every worker has access to in-the-moment learning and where leaders reward people who aren't afraid to try new things or admit what they need to learn.
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For a chip clocked at 1 gigahertz, a blackout is any interruption that lasts more than a billionth of a second.
"You just welcome any interruption that comes".
The Edge said, "A lot of nights it felt like quite an abrupt interruption that was probably not particularly welcomed by a lot of people in the audience.
Dumb, repetitive, structured, simple to a T, it's a complete outlier on the Suburbs devise track – a rude interruption that sounds like a razor-toothed punk song compared with the rest of the record's floaty, rural stretch.
The power source to the stadium was then switched to the second feeder, which also experienced a power interruption that caused a full outage.
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