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"Once the ruling is entered, you lose containment," he said.
Therefore, if you lose containment on the base, then you the base and planet would be consumed by the star!
At a time when a top priority was keeping the spread of the disease out of the population at large, the CDC was lucky it didn't lose containment.
At the higher end of this current range, the acid is beginning to lose containment, as can be seen in Figure 3 by the halos surrounding the active electrodes.
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However, as he tries to explain the situation to the marine, another teleportation test takes place and loses containment, at which point the entire Mars base is swept with an unnatural shockwave.
While the thousands of producing wells in the gulf can be temporarily sealed when a storm approaches to reduce the possibility of environmental damage, BP's well would lose whatever containment it had for the duration of the storm.
In 1997, for instance, Taiwan was struck by a epidemic that ended up costing it $5 billion in lost revenues, containment efforts and compensatory payments to farmers whose livestock had to be destroyed.
One AD and 4 AR frogs were sampled at 19 and 14.5 months respectfully, 2 AR frogs were lost to containment problems at 17 months, and 3 AD and 2 AR frogs have been alive for 24 months at the time of publication.
If the camera were to shake, Mr Büttner would lose his tight containment of the scene and the audience would remember the film maker's conceit.
But the paper concluded: "The US has lost confidence in containment".
In the American system during the late 1990s, cost containment lost out.
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