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"We want zero damage, but as much production as we can.
For higher wave periods studied, zero damage wave height reduces by 20 40% of the design wave height.
Colonel Bacon of the Third Air Force said all U.S. aircraft operating in Europe underwent inspection and "we've had zero damage".
When the requirement for zero damage was dropped to 2.5 from 5 m.p.h., he said, the Department of Transportation promised that consumers would be supplied with performance figures, allowing the marketplace to determine an apt cost for protection.
He ran a more sensible test on an 1893 book by Edmund Gosse: a corner of a page broke off even before he could finish the first single fold, yet he was able to turn that same page -- as readers do in the real world -- 800 times with zero damage.
This can be slightly fiddly, but results in zero damage to both lock and bottle.
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At stresses below this fatigue limit, a zero damage-growth régime has been found in studies of >106 fatigue cycles.
By the close of the hearing, Respondent reduced its multi-million damage claim to a mere $577,000 to $5,400,000.00 range.
This was their third attempt to leave the ship; on 26 February and again on the 28th, damage to sledges had forced them to return after travelling short distances.
For example, in 2002, a West Virginia jury awarded a fifty-million-dollar damage judgment against a local coal company.
It also explores the normative implications of the doctrinal preclusion of a zero-damages default.
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