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At racetracks, much depends on the integrity of trainers who too often regard their equine athletes as expendable machines that can be worked to the point of breakdown and then discarded.
Our very first conversation, over lunch at Chequers, was very sharp at first, almost to the point of a breakdown.
The analysis indicates that data collation at clinics, before submission to the DHIS, is the point of major breakdown that compromises data integrity.
According to the traditional gas discharge theory [26], in the regime before the point of the breakdown, ionization occurs at first via random events and then predominantly through electron impact ionization.
By early 2007, I was on the point of a breakdown.
The household was described as on the point of 'social breakdown'.
The breakdown voltage is extracted at the point of V DS when the drain current reaches 0.010 A/mm at V GS = −7 V.
"Are we at the point of implosion?
He played with the most conspicuous freedom in a team which was supposed to be at a point of breakdown, with its embattled coach Robbie Deans accused of "destroying" the Wallaby tradition by no less than the legendary David Campese.
It takes him to the point of a possible breakdown".
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