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Therefore, the LDCS which could handle sensible and latent loads separately was proposed.
Therefore, a new methodology for designing amplifier which could handle such issues is proposed and discussed in this paper.
There was a great rivalry between the two outfits over which could handle more tonnage, and every month the winner was given possession of a flag.
Earlier work by the authors showed the existence of a neural-aided sliding mode controller which could handle a wide range of actuator stuck faults.
In the July 9 , 1984 issue of the magazine, James Lardner reported on the Michael Jackson hot line, which could handle 60,000 calls an hour.
Vanderbilt feared that Pimlico, which could handle a crowd of about 15,000 comfortably, couldn't handle the crush of people that would want to see the race.
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I stood there in the driveway, trying to catch my breath and staring at the mob of catering trucks, with a vague sense that I was now a Silicon Valley pariah — which I could handle — and that Eddie was going to kill me, which I felt badly about.
When old Yugoslavia broke up, it was initially seen, absurdly, as a little local difficulty which Europe could handle with no help from anyone else.
There are three ways in which Trump could handle his impending clash with the Emoluments Clause, but only one that would clearly avoid a constitutional crisis.
Is it even possible to imagine a way in which Facebook could handle customer questions as if it were USAA or American Express?
In an event titled "Mercedes-Benz Fit For Fashion," the trio lead folks in a list of activities over the weekend like: a designer handbag lift to see which fashionista could handle the heaviest haul, leg lunges to help fit into skinny jeans and an allover body workout by packing the new G-Class wagon trunk.
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