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to throttling
verb
To cut back on the speed of (an engine, person, organization, network connection, etc.).
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What are your ideas about throttling and potential alternatives to throttling?
The former general is an ultra-nationalist who has dedicated most of his long military and political career to throttling the national aspirations of the Palestinians.
There are also two dials on the top of the keyboard, one that can be used to control the PC volume and one that can be mapped to almost any in-game command, from swapping weapons to throttling down an airplane in a flight simulator.
Now, judging by its behavior, the conveyor appears to be far less susceptible to throttling by climate change than once feared.
The main factor is that compared to the load case with (T_{text{FF}}=110,^circ{rm C}), the (T_{text{FF}}=130,^circ{rm C}) case requires a higher pressure in the overflow line, which leads to higher exergy destruction due to throttling in the control valve and to a reduction of power generation in the two upstream steam turbine stages.
At Level Zero, the human driver controls everything from steering to throttling.
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At Now Boarding, there's a cocktail called the Bottle to Throttle.
Indeed their shyness seems to be throttling the economy.
Due to the throttling effect, all stages are steady in expansion process.
Time to throttle down.
This threatens to throttle the economy.
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