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During an accident, she said, operators hope they can buy "coping time" to stave off the release of hydrogen from the channels.
We owe it to them to help them emerge from this crisis stronger and better able to cope next time around.
How would Vidic and Ferdinand cope second time around?
As one young female migrant claimed, the only way to cope with time poverty was to reduce leisure travel: "I work from 9 a.m. to 5p.m.. every day.
Short network delays are commonly dealt with using per talkspurt adjustments, i.e., inserting or removing portions of silence periods, to cope with time alignment in VoIP.
Assessments of objective and subjective factors should be integrated in interventions designed to help working people cope with time pressure behind the wheel.
In order to improve the effectiveness of variable speed wind systems, adaptive control systems able to cope with time variances of the system under control are necessary.
Despite other competitive characteristics, its computational cost is relatively high and may impose hard-to-cope time restrictions for high-dimensional applications, including image analysis and computer vision.
The criteria values for categorization were determined from the proposed systems, which could maintain a reactor in a safe state by removing the decay heat for the SBO coping time of 8 h.
The entire inner surface was then sandblasted by rotating the coping four times, each time 90 degrees.
One wonders how Australians will cope if times really do become difficult here.
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