Without adding much weight to a structure, struts allow it to resist bending and buckling. |
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So does that necessarily mean the young midfielder is buckling under the pressure? |
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Some online brokers found their sites buckling under the strain of massive demand. |
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The welfare state is buckling under the pressures of modern life and being dismantled. |
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An intermediate brace or diagonal attached at the midpoint of the 16-foot brace is needed to prevent buckling under a compression load. |
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That is why transverse welds in columns and beams resist buckling best at points of lateral support. |
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When it came to buckling the children into the supermarket trolley, belt use was in direct proportion to attractiveness. |
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It is now so bad the bedroom window is taking some of the weight of the roof and is buckling under the strain. |
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More drivers are buckling up more often, according to a seat belt survey conducted last week. |
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Two flat steel bands run through the spine of the lamp, which insulate power feeds and prevent the lamp from buckling. |
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Thus rigid pipes are less sensitive to crushing and more sensitive to plastic deformation and buckling than their flexible equivalents. |
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Mark finished buckling the last piece and then bent down to get my sword and helmet. |
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Many ships were taken as prizes by awaiting interlopers and pirates, and much of the booty spilled into the seas during swash buckling raids. |
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The 14th century bridge next to the factory has been buckling under the strain of heavy goods vehicles for years. |
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I watched as a policeman seized a teenage girl by the arms, her legs buckling from gas and shock. |
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The challenge of understanding the Scottish banter and buckling down to Scottish ways has already begun. |
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The lintel twists with numerals, the four walls buckling with crookbacked joists until ghosts hang homeless in the lurching levels. |
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After buckling her safely in her car seat, I came around the back of the car to climb into the driver's seat. |
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After several failed attempts she grabbed it and began buckling the crotch strap together. |
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A hollow cylindrical column bearing a compressive load can fail by local buckling. |
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Add stiffeners and strengthen lateral bracing on steel members to prevent local buckling before the members reach their full plastic capacity. |
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Joshua, 7, was unable to cope at the local school, and James's daughter Catherine was buckling under the strain of fighting to get his needs met. |
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Morley trudged down the beach through the thickening mist and studied the tracks for a long time, before he heard the sound of wood buckling. |
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The seal should cup the Achilles tendon firmly, bracing the heel while buckling the ball of your foot up and torquing your toes down. |
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Ryder then jumped into the back seat, shimmying into the middle and buckling up the waist belt. |
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The issue of continuous-welded railway tracks has been involved in arguments about buckling. |
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Most of the midships area has collapsed in on itself, the weight buckling the hull outwards. |
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There is no need to be concerned about carpet damage such as browning, shrinkage, buckling, delaminating, and mildew. |
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Mr. Matthew Wilson handed me a pair of shiny black shoes silently and I sat down for a moment to put them on, buckling them tight on my feet. |
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His knees flung forward, buckling under his weight, leaving him kneeling on the hard, unheeding cement. |
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They deserve credit for steadfastly adhering to a concept, never buckling to expectation, mostly ignoring their audience. |
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He washed up and stood in front of the mirror, buckling this, buttoning that. |
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However, a few years on and no longer buckling a swash with his early vigour, tough battle boy Henry died of a tummy ache. |
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She struck the frigate, buckling the port 30 mm gun deck, crushing the sea-boat sponsons and damaging the bridge wing. |
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They snaked with the contours, curling and buckling, even twisting vertically in places and splaying like the back plates of a stegosaur. |
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The full flavour does not develop until the buckling have been packed for 24 hours. |
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On Saturday they embark on the Smash Hits tour for three weeks before buckling down to rehearsing their Christmas gigs in earnest. |
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Likewise, with a wall prone to damp, raw brick can be easier to maintain, avoiding the problems of paint or paper peeling, or plasterwork buckling. |
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If the masthead is able to move forwards, the mast is in danger of buckling aft. |
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He then lowers his body to the floor with buckling limbs as his feet press down like putty. |
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The heavy snow and lack of rain allowed snow to pile up, buckling several roofs. |
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The resulting buckling of the runway posed a serious safety risk and required high levels of maintenance. |
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Waviness due to misaligned framing, crooked or bowed studs, foundation or wall settling, or improper nailing is not considered buckling. |
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When storing, do not place any objects on the electric blanket to prevent buckling. |
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Note 2: The appearance of red text labels in the Pad coverage work area is a warning that the cushion design may be prone to buckling. |
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The grades and the curves of the track weakened the resistance of the train to compression buckling due to the buff forces. |
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High gearing and short gearing, protuberance tools and buckling root flank can be defined. |
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The posts must support the lintel and its loads without crushing or buckling. |
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It's so full of dead fish that actually the pen started buckling under, it was so weighted down with dead fish. |
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I have to be rock solid and I can tell you I won't be buckling, and the players have to take strength from me. |
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Brown's injury came midway into the first term, with his left knee buckling as he ran to a marking contest. |
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And Ofsted is buckling under the volume of complaints about inspection findings that cannot be justified against the weight of contrary evidence. |
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The mechanical failure of the bottom structure occurred when compressive stress exceeded the critical buckling stress of the bottom structure. |
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Plastic pipe with a diameter of 160 mm and a wall thickness of 3 mm undergoing a buckling test. |
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His biggest challenge was to create a buckling system that was both effective and simple to use. |
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Health services are buckling under the strain of trying to cope with one of the greatest human emergencies to hit the earth in centuries. |
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Denting and buckling of piping, and its consequences, can be avoided by correct, engineering-based planning of the system. |
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Reasons might be found in the phenomena of buckling or twisting during springback. |
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Bitumen offers good dimensional stability which is essential to prevent tiles buckling in high or low temperatures. |
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Therefore, an additional buckling analysis during springback calculation can help improve the overall result of the springback simulation. |
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In Europe, the European Court of Human Rights was buckling under the weight of petitions from citizens and non-citizens of the Union. |
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Some days, she felt as though glaciers were buckling around her and a crevasse yawned beneath her. |
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As the war in Syria enters its third year, aid groups are buckling under the mounting need for food and medicine. |
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Even though PLO diplomats have a history of buckling under pressure at the UN, they are less likely to back down now. |
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And yet, a decade into a new century, this old architecture is buckling under the weight of new threats. |
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Railway lines are buckling in the sun, car radiators are boiling in traffic queues, talk has turned to global warming and the increased threat of flooding. |
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With the panel construction method, the load is borne not by individual posts but by whole panels, which only need to be reinforced against buckling. |
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In order to prevent the pipe buckling at the sagbend a horizontal tension was applied to the pipe by tensioners situated on the deck of the vessel. |
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The maples planted in the grassy border along the street were growing too large for their confinement, their roots buckling the uniform gray slabs of the sidewalk. |
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Checking out my fellow passengers as the pilot completes his final preparations for the 10-minute flight, I half expect to see James Bond buckling himself in. |
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His knees were buckling under the strain, but he stayed strong. |
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I looked down to my thighs, marbled like a well slapped slice of corned beef, knees buckling under the strain, heart and lungs in danger of packing up forever. |
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Mountains formed, swelling and then buckling the altered landscape. |
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I can sit, gazing into space and think about all the things I need to do, act them out in my head, but actually buckling down to do something is out of the question. |
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I've performed quite a few tasks that I didn't necessarily know how to do, or was maybe not exactly physically capable of doing, just by buckling down and figuring it out. |
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Once upon a time in Carlow the prospect of this particular Limerick team coming up for a qualifier would have sent knees buckling and hearts palpitating. |
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This methods leads to the definition of the elastic buckling load for global, local and distortional buckling. |
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Knurl holder and knurls for knurling by buckling and milling. |
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This section should include a buckling evaluation. |
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Not only was Twitter buckling under the deluge of Tweets but Google also served an error page and News websites around the world slowed considerably. |
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Ongoing convergence of the oceanic plate results in elastic bending and buckling of the continental crust and the accumulation of elastic stress in the vicinity of the locked fault. |
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In addition to extreme discomfort due to overheated passenger cars, the expansion and buckling of rail lines led to frequent and significant delays. |
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With this core, strength can be verified, bearing reaction forces can be determined, etc. The critical speed for flection and torsion can be calculated, as can buckling load. |
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In order to verify the adequacy of the system preventing buckling, physical testing or adoption of reported test results of similar braces is required. |
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Pressurizing hollow square pipes has never been examined as a means of increasing the buckling capacity. |
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Additionally, the internal nasal valve is not narrowed and the thick intact ULCs are stable and at a lesser risk for buckling or avulsing. |
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To avoid buckling, reduce the material thickness or increase the pad area. |
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Compression failures can occur at both the macro scale or at each individual reinforcing fibre in compression buckling. |
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The authors point out that in these superior sections, local buckling occurs more gradually and thereby delays fracture initiation at the central plastic hinging point of the brace. |
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The buckling case is one chord buckling about the minor axis of the column. |
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You did the right thing by refusing to commit the cardinal sin of buckling at the outset of a Commission that, for the good of Europe, must be a strong Commission with strong leadership. |
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These eyes were subjected to broad buckling, three port pars-plana vitrectomy and vitreo-retinal surgery. |
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Types of failure modes in these walls were observed such as the elastic local buckling of studs, screw saliency, concrete destruction, etc. |
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Tricia and Ella help with buckling and unbuckling while Paige, Cameron and Georgie get to work with a wet sponge and a bar of saddle soap. |
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In the event of a design-level earthquake, Type MD and Type LD CBF dissipate seismic energy through the cyclic yielding and inelastic buckling of their brace members. |
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The ground defied the Council. It changed in sped-up corrasion, in the buckling of tectonics at some psychotic rate as if time was untethered from its rules. |
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The air stream convectively cooling the device affects both the critical buckling values of the electric current and the postbuckling deflections of the structure. |
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