Sentence examples for weak stopping to from inspiring English sources

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We were staying at the top of this mountain pass, but over the course of the first day I got a stomach bug and I was so weak, stopping to run into the bushes every five minutes.

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It is based on a simple adaptive technique for the choice of the time step and a relatively weak stopping criterion for iterative linear algebraic solvers.

Defensively, opponents go right at him since he is often too slow to stop small forwards and too weak to stop big ones.

However, a test against the wooden stakes in mid-February showed them to be too weak to stop a captured British landing craft.

These wooden defenses were tested and found to be too weak to stop boats, and were largely abandoned in favor of Hemmbalken ("obstruction beams") and other beach defenses.

We propose a stop codon read-through to occur at the stop codon (UGA) at nucleotide positions 263 to 265, which is supported by the presence of the stop codon in all 15 IScopiesopins in A. asiaticus, the absence of a stem-loop structure indicative of a terminator downstream of the stop codon, and the observation that UGAA is a weak stop codon quartet [ 49, 50].

Various experiments have indicated that such configurations with misintegrated TMDs arise due to frustration from charges placed in consecutive loops (Gafvelin and von Heijne, 1994), the strong orientational preference of a neighboring TMD (Öjemalm et al., 2012), or the weak stop-transfer efficiency of marginally hydrophobic TMDs (Moss et al., 1998).

An ellipsis point is too weak to stop a modern sentence, which would require at least two ellipsis points, leaving the third dot to stand alone pointlessly--and, indeed, two periods at the end of a sentence would look like a typo, comprende?

He borrows many different and contradictory theories of the German catastrophe, variously suggesting that the educated middle class was too weak to stop Hitler, that it abdicated its responsibility to do so and that its antipolitical ideals taught a nation to welcome a charlatan's promises of a redemptive community.

We're all inherently disposed to do the wrong things and too weak to stop ourselves doing them on our own, so there must be laws – God's or otherwise.

Russians called the mid-Atlantic course reversal "Primakov's loop". The message was that Russia might be too weak to stop U.S. military action, but it wouldn't meekly submit to U.S. dictation.

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