Sentence examples for train to prevent from inspiring English sources

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Once the alarm was raised, the train was stopped and the coach was detached from the rest of the train to prevent the blaze from spreading.

Different weight initializations have been used to train to prevent the network from converging to a local minimum which gives erroneous results.

The burning carriage was delinked from the rest of the train to prevent the fire from spreading, railways spokesman CS Gupta said according to Associated Press news agency.

The technology automatically stops a train to prevent a derailment or crash but it is in operation on only 24percentt of tracks owned by passenger railways.

Brown and his men captured commander Colonel Lewis Washington (a relative of George's) to take as a hostage, cut telegraph wires to cut off communication, and stopped a passing train to prevent word of their attack from spreading.

Because the front row has nothing in front of it to stop riders from walking over the edge of the station, a gate is placed in front of the train to prevent this from happening.

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They go through extensive training to prevent such incidents, but they do happen.

Experts recommend staff training to prevent and manage aggressive situations involving patients or their relatives.

He keeps a pair of Staffordshire terriers that are trained to prevent him from suffocating during his seizures.

Match officials are being trained to prevent a repeat of anything like the Le Saux-Fowler incident.

Dropout is a recently introduced algorithm for training neural networks by randomly dropping units during training to prevent their co-adaptation.

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