The chemicals form 3 basic layers inside aimed at delaying corrosion and oxidation. |
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Pilots can avoid wake turbulence by allowing greater distance behind the heavy aircraft and their own, or by delaying takeoff for a few minutes. |
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Therefore, delaying audits generally will not result in the additional accrual of interest. |
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Arabic documents are mistranslated by the few overworked linguists, substantially delaying investigations. |
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Several insurance companies have been fined by state regulators for deliberately delaying or skipping reimbursements owed to doctors. |
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City of York councillors claimed its lateness was seriously delaying protection of the city. |
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For some of the reservists, the deployment meant delaying major events in their lives. |
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If she anticipated continued stock appreciation, then she would increase her AMT gain by delaying exercise. |
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Today it announced it was delaying the roll-out of unbundled broadband services to residential customers until next year. |
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The engineer finally had to start over with an entirely new concept very late in the process, delaying the schedule for the whole project. |
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If the seedbed is loose and the seed would be placed in loose soil, consider delaying seeding until there is enough moisture to firm the seedbed. |
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Dolan said he was baffled by referee Mike Jones' failure to penalise Exeter for delaying tactics at restarts and throw-ins. |
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Plagued by gloominess and self-hatred, Hamlet often contemplates suicide and berates himself for delaying his vengeance. |
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Traffic tie-ups and winter weather are delaying travelers heading home for the holiday. |
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As Web traffic is real-time and bidirectional, for example, delaying is not really possible. |
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In addition, you don't want children who are so concerned with delaying gratification that they wind up as misers. |
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Uncertainty over potential network neutrality requirements is one of the major factors delaying necessary network upgrades. |
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She had a Caesarean section but prosecutors argued that her insistence on delaying the surgery had led to the stillbirth. |
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Buying second-class stamps could save you money this Christmas without delaying your cards to loved ones, according to the post watchdog. |
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It is false to suggest the Act is delaying the process or that development is hamstrung. |
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They should crusade for changes in Senate procedures that would prevent an obstructionist minority from delaying action indefinitely. |
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Freight trains snarled in Chicago's rail yards, delaying eastbound carloads of clothing. |
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The staff was very hesitant, making excuses and delaying to show Tony his baby. |
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Increased muscle creatine also buffers the lactic acid produced during exercise, delaying muscle fatigue and soreness. |
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Pianist One favored the use of delaying the onset of the melody note for beginnings of phrases and melodic peaks. |
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Won't that be even a bigger check on the political process than delaying the finalization of the text for 6 months? |
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A brief rush of new stories last fall detailed the delaying and thuggish tactics used by the governor's contract consigliere. |
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What we do not want is more delaying tactics, promises of announcements further down the track, cosy meetings and backroom deals. |
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This also had the consequence in many of the affected post offices of delaying post by an hour or more. |
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Rain, snow and frigid temperatures are delaying efforts to reach many of the survivors. |
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Weeders allow delaying the first cultivation until the crop is large enough to cultivate deeply and rapidly. |
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By delaying conventional treatment, a curable condition could progress to an incurable stage. |
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The presence of gadflies has the effect of stalling the proceedings and delaying decisions. |
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Tricky earn-out clauses are said to be delaying the finalisation of the deal, but other factors are also at play. |
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When we are trying to go somewhere I sometimes feel that S. is dawdling and delaying. |
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If you are wondering who I am, my dearest, I will insist on delaying that information for a future time. |
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The Federal Minister for Ageing says increased community care services are delaying the need for people to enter residential aged care. |
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He advanced at a pace a bit slower than the others, delaying his advance as much as possible. |
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Can I, at the risk of unduly delaying you on this, point to some particular features of the transcript that trouble me? |
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These can only enter into force after they have been ratified by all EU members and, unfortunately, it is one of the countries still delaying. |
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Well, I think he's handling it just as he should, by backing up his attorney general for delaying and allowing a review of the documents. |
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For example, when we are trying to go somewhere I sometimes feel that Simon is dawdling and delaying. |
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And even the Republican chairman of the Committee joined the ranking member telling the CIA to stop delaying. |
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Her ankle would take a while to heal so we decided to press, there was no point in delaying any longer than we had to. |
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One might expect that the array of windows might slow down the pulse, delaying the arrival of that beam. |
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Duffy failed to deal with a kick from England outhalf Matthew Leek, delaying his pick up so long he was tackled and dispossessed. |
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The government has been warned to stop dithering and delaying over its Crossrail plans for Kingston. |
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Later, escalation in steel prices forced the authorities to make a decision to increase the project cost, delaying work. |
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The law required autopsies on donors before removal of organs, delaying the process so that it was usually too late. |
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The government has accused white farmers of delaying land reform by demanding exorbitant prices for their property. |
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It is about corporate heft and legal feistiness, along with the delaying tactics, the question of appeals and always the threat of taking the case to the civil courts. |
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Then approaching the striking zone, he drew the goal-keeper out and confused him by delaying his strike before slotting the ball into the left-corner. |
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So far Russia has been able to stymie further detente with Nato by delaying promised agreements on military co-operation and by threatening the arms control process. |
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The outside world has achieved remarkable success delaying and thwarting the Iranian nuclear program. |
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A fourth strategy is to use water injection to slow the temperature rise in the combustion chamber, thereby delaying ignition until the charge is well mixed. |
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Research indicates that stigma, shame and prejudice result in people delaying treatment and families denying that a family member may have a mental illness. |
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They faced a choice of publishing population projections according to schedule or delaying until the estimate of current population had been updated. |
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He broke off from his schedule, delaying the local media interviews and ushering people out of the room while he had a few words in private with Robinson. |
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There is no excuse for my carelessness in handling this situation, nor my stubbornness in delaying acknowledgment of my errors. |
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This increases insulation and avoids the need for surface treatment, while the vegetation absorbs rain like a sponge, reducing or at least delaying run-off. |
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Adding additional processors to a shared-memory multiprocessor increases the bus traffic on the system, slowing down memory access time and delaying program execution. |
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Because they had been so late, their luggage had to be manually packed in the luggage compartment, thus delaying the plane for another fifteen minutes. |
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They were asked to put forward a defence but kept delaying it. |
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As a result, the government is now taking a circuitous route and trying to avoid those controversial subjects by keeping off the topic or delaying the discussions. |
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We need to a better job of explaining that women use birth control for much more than delaying or avoiding motherhood. |
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Yet delaying reform through endless negotiation was only one of the games Wall Street lobbyists have played. |
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Any delays in getting the first of their products to markets will slow down the rate of sales, further delaying its uptake and eventual profitability. |
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He is, however, highly critical of local communities and objectors who are constantly delaying the introduction of badly-needed infrastructure developments. |
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As stormy weather closes in, delaying passage even longer, Joan's carefully laid plans are dashed upon the rocks by an equally powerful emotional gale. |
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Without delaying for another second, he shook his saber free of the flail and swung across to the halberd, causing the man to retreat for a moment. |
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Conserving their habitat could involve preserving a patch of scrub or delaying the cutting of a swathe of hay for a few days until a bird has fledged its young. |
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Nobody ever accused him of delaying the end of the Warring States Period in his attempts to stop the Qin Kingdom from reuniting the whole country. |
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The crackdown on long waits has been dogged by allegations that ambulance staff are deliberately delaying taking patients into casualty until the hospital is ready for them. |
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Anabaptists believe in delaying baptism until the candidate confesses his or her faith. |
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Now their unlimited veto was replaced with a delaying one lasting only two years. |
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In 1949, the Parliament Act reduced the delaying power of the House of Lords further to two sessions or one year. |
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Research and writing extended over two years during which Waugh did little other work, delaying the third volume of his war trilogy. |
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All the main political parties then stated their support for delaying the election by a year. |
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The objective of this review is to assess the effects of ChEIs in delaying the conversion from MCI to Alzheimer disease or dementia. |
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The report said Iran has a doctrine of delaying and attriting any attacking force. |
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Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis is now endemic in Wales, reducing milk yields and delaying market maturity in beef breeds. |
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He protests his innocence but is delaying the case as long as possible. |
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If people took the polypill from age 50, an estimated 28 per cent would benefit by avoiding or delaying a heart attack or stroke. |
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The brachiaria is made to germinate and emerge later than the maize, either by delaying its planting or by planting it deeper. |
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A furious Richard, however, believed that Henry was stalling for time and delaying the departure of the crusade. |
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Henry's pace through Staffordshire was slow, delaying the confrontation with Richard so that he could gather more recruits to his cause. |
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Under the Parliament Act 1911, the Lords' power to reject legislation was reduced to a delaying power. |
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However, it was a year before the funds were made available, greatly delaying development. |
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Pressure on beds is delaying patients getting treatment and it is suspected this may have caused deaths. |
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Taylor misunderstanding the political forces at work and delaying needed reforms in the party. |
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There had been no plan for further debate but the bishops unexpectedly returned to the subject of Colenso, delaying the end of the conference. |
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Interest prohibitions imposed secondary costs by discouraging record keeping and delaying the introduction of modern accounting. |
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Belgian soldiers fought delaying actions in 1914 during the initial invasion. |
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Gatland fractured both heels during a fall at his house in Waikato in April, delaying his appointment to lead next year's tour to Australia. |
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I hope Mr Mohammed will not mind delaying boycotting US and Chinese products, though, for two reasons. |
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He said that delaying in tenure track system results exploitation of efficient and talented servants of the university. |
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Current treatment methods, such as L-dopa therapy, are focused only on relieving symptoms and delaying progression of the disease. |
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Toyota Motor Corporation, a Japan-based automaker, is delaying the opening of its new Highlander plant in Tupelo, Mississippi. |
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The men began to argue shortly before the Maghrib prayer on Saturday, delaying the congregation. |
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He keeps delaying his decision because he doesn't want to commit himself. |
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The construction of some of these lines was only completed on 2 June 1890, delaying the implementation of a full express train service over the bridge until that date. |
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On 23 September 2009 an overhead power line dropped on to a Class 373 train arriving at St Pancras station, activating a circuit breaker and delaying eleven other trains. |
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On 22 August the BEF advanced and on 23 August fought the Battle of Mons, a delaying action against the German 1st Army, to protect the left flank of the French Fifth Army. |
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Weygand decided on hedgehog tactics, which were to implement defence in depth operations and use delaying tactics, to inflict maximum attrition on German units. |
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When sailors grew anxious that the expedition was delaying a return to Portugal, a number of sailors attempted to force de Sequeira to order the sips home. |
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For example, in 2009, House Democrats effectively chubbed to death a voter ID bill by delaying debate on it in the final days of the legislative session. |
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A heated argument between an airplane captain and a navigator developed into a fistfight, delaying a domestic flight for four hours, local daily Okaz reported yesterday. |
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The attempts to delegitimise the dialogue by imposing preconditions on the agenda are delaying the opportunity in providing positive tangible results. |
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To store each received pulse for later comparison it was passed through a transmission line, delaying it by exactly the time between transmitted pulses. |
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Tension is created by delaying what the audience sees as inevitable. |
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This decreases the number of ambulance crews available to deal with new calls as well as delaying patients getting the care they need from trained hospital staff. |
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In my opinion, most circumstances require us to know a patient's liver histology before starting or delaying a potentially toxic and very expensive treatment. |
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