Sentence examples for risk of breakdowns from inspiring English sources

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The Lions rarely blitz, so while their sack totals are low, Cliff Avril, Ndamukong Suh, Kyle Vanden Bosch and their linemates provide enough pressure for Jim Schwartz to keep seven defenders back in coverage, minimizing the risk of breakdowns.

Redundant components were a priority because the extreme environment increases the risk of breakdowns.

The significance of fattening herds is in contrast with the results of Vial et al. [ 20] who found greater risk of breakdowns among dairy herds as well as larger herds.

For this to happen twice a day in the first few days after major trauma is likely to increase the risk of breakdowns in continuity of surgical care, and the delivery of HBO can interfere with the optimal timing of the many other assessments, investigations and interventions required.

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Its rotor is made of superhard steel that can spin faster, speeding the pace of enrichment while lowering the risk of breakdown.

It is primarily aimed at children in care or families at risk of breakdown, with a maximum of three families staying for short periods.

The feud is being fought in blood on the streets of a country with nearly 150m people, 90% of them Muslims, and most of them desperately poor.The political system is at risk of breakdown.

Their feud is being fought in blood on the streets, in a country of nearly 150m poor people, 90% of them Muslims.The political system, despite a fragile truce this week (see article) remains at risk of breakdown.

This peak power reduction simplifies the transmitter design, increasing both performance and reliability as well as reducing the risk of breakdown or arcing in the high power cables [4].

The aims of this study were to (1) evaluate the growth characteristics of P. ostreatus cultivated in the presence of AFB1, (2) test for residual AFB1 in substrates and P. ostreatus mushrooms, and (3) asses the mutagenicity risk of breakdown products.

Animals in dairy herds tend to have a longer life expectancy, and thus a longer exposure to bTB and increased risk of breakdown [23], than beef cattle that are slaughtered at a young age.

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