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If the frequency in the lines strays too far, power plants can be triggered to shut down to prevent their giant, high-revving turbines from starting to vibrate and possibly fly apart.
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Florida went too far with power to the judiciary after the late '60s and early '70s, and all we are doing is trying to establish a more efficient judicial branch".
He addressed the crowd huddled in the frigid air only after a string of prominent elected officials took the podium first, announcing their endorsements of his campaign and showing that Mr. Hynes was never knocked too far from his power base.
Some companies, according to Taylor, go too far toward decentralizing power and lose any sense of leadership or direction.
Connectivity issue: a mobile device may lose connectivity with the rest of the group just because it has wandered off too far or its power reserve has dropped under a certain threshold.
Separatist Croats considered the Agreement did not go far enough, and many Serbs believed it went too far in giving power to Croats.
The problem with getting too far behind the power curve is that at some point your only choices are to bail out or crash with the airplane.
And the people most affected when the crime policy pendulum swings too far toward government power aren't large enough in number or stature to force a debate.
The association extended too far from the power lines to be readily explained by magnetic fields.
But, Chevrolet might have pushed the envelope a bit too far with its power-operated inside release button for the doors.
But legal scholars are beginning to realize that this doctrine has tipped the separation of powers too far in the direction of executive branch agencies, leaving too little power to Congress and the courts on questions of administrative law and the interpretation of federal statutes.
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