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The laptop wasn't plugged in, and the battery is about to fail.
They didn't know my real story, how I was about to fail out of college.
It has catalogued some 55,000 conditions that can identify when equipment is about to fail.
New Caterpillar machines are dotted with sensors that can warn when parts are about to fail.
Most of the wagers candidates began placing months or even years ago are about to fail.
More sophisticated products will also warn users when they are about to fail, eliminating the need for spare capacity.
It's the first rescue in which the European Central Bank determined that a eurozone lender was about to fail.
She was very worried because he got a low grade in English and was about to fail his whole year.
New Caterpillar machines are dotted with sensors that allow close monitoring and can warn when parts are about to fail.
And as Android Police notes, they won't warn you if a major component of your HVAC is about to fail.
Such insights could one day help engineers determine more precisely when a bridge or dam, for instance, might be about to fail.
Within a short few months after its proclamation, the WPS strategy is about to fail its first real-life test in Afghanistan.
This same monitoring could even give signals that some parts were about to fail, making it possible to fix problems before the machine actually fails.
On April 25th the two banks said they had called off the talks, the announcement prompted by a Reuters report that negotiations were about to fail.
"We can't let ourselves be taken by those voices that want and need the change we are bringing about to fail," he said in a news conference.
And there is little reason to expect, as many Americans do, that in launching an attack on America's most popular sport this is about to fail him.
The APT database, Asset Strategy Library, was developed over 20 years and helps clients prevent costly downtime and repairs by identifying when equipment is about to fail.
The cause of its bursting is being investigated, though it was inspected only four months ago and nothing appears to have indicated that it was about to fail.
But in junior year, Bassett realized she was about to fail because she wasn't pursuing a degree she was passionate about — so she want back to her original plans.
Listening to Trump address the rapt crowd on this perfect fall day, it was easy to see why: Who cares about some creepy acts when America is about to fail?
The Single Resolution Board, an independent agency of the European Central Bank, declared that Popular was about to fail, opening the way for a managed sale to Santander for €1 ($1.10).
Deutsche is not about to fail: it can survive a harsh funding squeeze, its solvency is not in doubt and if push came to shove, the German government would surely support it.
I am tryingso hard to understand this country, I tell youeven as I'm about to fail loving you (I know this)in the way people need to be lovedwhich is without deception, which is almostimpossible.
Now that both the Democratic and Republican healthcare insurance plans have failed (or, in the case of Obamacare, about to fail), it is time for Congressional members of both parties to get together and start over at square one.
No matter if they're hurting or desperate or stricken with grief, if they're heartsick or they're homesick or some huge dark guilt is hanging over them or they're about to fail big-time at something — "Oh, I'm okay," they say.
Similarly, at the Austrian Grand Prix on July 3, Sergio Pérez, of the Force India team, crashed at the end of the race because his team had felt it was not allowed to tell him that his brakes were about to fail.
Paulson became famous for placing big bets that subprime mortgages were about to fail en masse, and at one point was making $10 million a day, or $4 billion total at the peak of the housing collapse, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Paulson became famous for placing big bets that subprime mortgages were about to fail en masse, and at one point was making $10 million a day, or $2553 billion total at the peak of the housing collapse, according to the Wall Street Journal.
LONDON, March 22 (Reuters) - Several European banks are being closely monitored by the agency responsible for closing lenders which go bust in the euro zone, but none are failing or about to fail, the head of the Single Resolution Board (SRB) said on Wednesday.
Either your device's battery is about to fail completely—in which case you need to get all your data and files saved somewhere else—or there's an unwanted application running in the background that is using up all your system resources (maybe a piece of malware or a cryptocurrency miner).
Trump's grasp of policy is such that it's honestly difficult to say for sure whether this redirect from health care to tax reform was a nod to the potential link between the two; it could have just been in keeping with his pattern of pivoting away from a major promise that looks about to fail -- ACA repeal, the wall, the travel ban -- by saying he and his voters never really cared that much about it.
In general, a currency crisis can be defined as a situation when the participants in an exchange market come to recognize that a pegged exchange rate is about to fail, causing speculation against the peg that hastens the failure and forces a devaluation.
Eavesdropping, they discover that he is about to fail a course. They seize on the chance to increase student participation even more, as a large part of the student body now idolize him. They collaborate to produce a project for him. The project is of such quality that it is entered in a science fair.
In the 1830s, McBee became a promoter of railroads, and he briefly served as president of the Louisville, Cincinnati and Charleston Railroad in 1839.Smith, 186-88. In 1852, when the Greenville and Columbia Railroad was about to fail, McBee saved it by subscribing $50,000, a contribution that Debow's called "the largest individual subscription ever made to a Rail-road in the United States."DeBow's, 317.
A Mexican widow (Guadalupe del Toro) receives a letter from the high school attended by her son (Fernando Garcia Marin). It informs her that the boy is about to fail his geometry exams for the third time. The woman berates her son, then turns on the television, refusing to speak to him. The boy leaves the room, vowing that he will never fail geometry again.
The dome of the church had collapsed by the 19th century. Nikolai Marr noted the remains of the polygonal drum of the original dome. That dome had collapsed at a distant period and had been replaced by a conical dome with a smaller diameter. The replacement dome had also mostly collapsed and had been replaced by a covering of wooden beams that were, by 1913, rotten and about to fail.
When ductile materials fail, there is substantial deformation before failure, which can be monitored. Brittle materials will crack and explode when under pressure without much prior deformation, so there's not much engineers can do to detect when the material is about to fail. A particularly damaging element in steels that can lead to hardening or embrittlement is copper. Cu-rich precipitates are very small (1-3 nm) so they are effective at pinning dislocations.
The S.M.A.R.T. status does not necessarily indicate the drive's past or present reliability. If a drive has already failed catastrophically, the S.M.A.R.T. status may be inaccessible. Alternatively, if a drive has experienced problems in the past, but the sensors no longer detect such problems, the S.M.A.R.T. status may, depending on the manufacturer's programming, suggest that the drive is now healthy. The inability to read some sectors is not always an indication that a drive is about to fail.
Misora encounters him in the woods on Mt. Fuji in manga chapter 17 just as he is about to fail to commit suicide for the fourteenth time. Misora cheers him up just in time for him to receive 40 e-mail messages from the people who love him. Keinosuke mentions getting mail from his fiancée Nana, from Motoko and even from Tama-chan. Although he looks very much like the Keitaro from Love Hina, he is only referred to as Keitaro in the anime.
Therefore, applying the "efficiency analysis" will evidently weaken the undertakings concerned application. A research data collection conducted by Alto University substantiates those assertions by stating that only 24 applicants have pleaded the efficiency argument since the legislation was put into effect. Another defence might be that a firm which is being taken over is about to fail or go insolvent, and taking it over leaves a no less competitive state than what would happen anyway.Joshua R. Wueller, Mergers of Majors: Applying the Failing Firm Doctrine in the Recorded Music Industry, 7 Brook.
This method analyzes a finite or infinite slope as if it were about to fail along its sliding failure surface. Equilibrium stresses are calculated along the failure plane and compared to the soils shear strength as determined by Terzaghi's shear strength equation. Stability is ultimately decided by a factor of safety equal to the ratio of shear strength to the equilibrium stresses along the failure surface. A factor of safety greater than one generally implies a stable slope, failure of which should not occur assuming the slope is undisturbed.
While Donovan is at Bob's studio, a suspicious invoice for the purchase of twelve identical golden bracelets arrive. And things become even more odd when a girl, who admittedly doesn't look like the Randolph girl, comes to the studio to pose. After Donovan puts pressure on him, Randolph confesses that the Randolph Girl is not an individual but a composite, drawn from the body parts of 12 different models. Realizing that he is about to fail in his mission of producing the model, Donovan considers taking his own life.
Unlike the authorities however, the courts take a dim view of the efficiencies defense. Another defense might be that a firm which is being taken over is about to fail or go insolvent, and taking it over leaves a no less competitive state than what would happen anyway.Kali und Salz AG v. Commission [1975] ECR 499 Mergers vertically in the market are rarely of concern, although in AOL/Time WarnerTime Warner/AOL [2002] 4 CMLR 454, OJ L268 the European Commission required that a joint venture with a competitor Bertelsmann be ceased beforehand.
It provides only two values: "threshold not exceeded" and "threshold exceeded". Often these are represented as "drive OK" or "drive fail" respectively. A "threshold exceeded" value is intended to indicate that there is a relatively high probability that the drive will not be able to honor its specification in the future: that is, the drive is "about to fail". The predicted failure may be catastrophic or may be something as subtle as the inability to write to certain sectors, or perhaps slower performance than the manufacturer's declared minimum.
As a sailor, he denounced his faith after being influenced by a shipmate who discussed with him Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times, a book by the Third Earl of Shaftesbury. In a series of letters Newton later wrote, "Like an unwary sailor who quits his port just before a rising storm, I renounced the hopes and comforts of the Gospel at the very time when every other comfort was about to fail me."Newton (1824), pp. 21–22. His disobedience caused him to be pressed into the Royal Navy, and he took advantage of opportunities to overstay his leave.
In 1995, another consortium led by Nick Tana made a bid for entry into the National Soccer League. Perth Glory was subsequently licensed to join the 1996–97 NSL season and on 1 December 1995 the club was officially launched. From a relatively unheralded start, the club would develop beyond all expectations and help commercially re-establish Association football in a state where Australian rules football dominates the media and Rugby league was commercially about to fail. Former Adelaide City player and Perth Kangaroos coach Gary Marocchi was appointed coach for the first two seasons and won many fans with his bold, attacking style.
The convoy's escorts then staged a prolonged counter-attack on Gunnel, dropping depth charges that shook and damaged the boat and grappling hooks that rattled along its hull. Underwater for hours, sometimes near the seabottom, McCain surfaced; Japanese escorts fired shells at him as he stood on the bridge, while he fired torpedoes back, striking and sinking one (originally thought to be a destroyer, it was the coastal minesweeper Tsubame). He dove again and the Japanese ships continued in sonar- based pursuit. After a total of 36 hours, nearly all spent underwater, Gunnels batteries were about to fail and the air was very hot and virtually unbreathable.
While reviewers were satisfied with the single player modes of the game, the Band tour mode was considered weaker than Rock Bands Tour mode. The interface for a full band, despite being similar to Rock Band, was found to be confusing, making it difficult to determine if a fellow bandmember was about to fail or identifying how much Star Power the band had accumulated. The Band tour was found to be little different from the single player modes, and lacked the additional incentives and challenges that Rock Band had. The note charts and the game's difficulty curve were found to be significantly easier than the more punishing ones in Guitar Hero III.
Sociologists Roy Wallis and Steve Bruce suggest that Dianetics, which set each person as his or her own authority, was about to fail due to its inherent individualism, and that Hubbard started Scientology as a religion to establish himself as the overarching authority. Also in 1951, Hubbard incorporated the electropsychometer (E-meter for short), a kind of electrodermal activity meter, as an auditing aid. Based on a design by Volney Mathison, the device is held by Scientologists to be a useful tool in detecting changes in a person's state of mind. The global spread of Scientology at the latter half of the 1950s was culminated with the opening of churches in Johannesburg and Paris, while world headquarters transferred to England in Saint Hill, a rural estate.
Frankel and Rose (1996) define a currency crisis as a nominal depreciation of a currency of at least 25% but it is also defined at least 10% increase in the rate of depreciation. In general, a currency crisis can be defined as a situation when the participants in an exchange market come to recognize that a pegged exchange rate is about to fail, causing speculation against the peg that hastens the failure and forces a devaluation or appreciation. Recessions attributed to currency crises include the Hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic, 1994 economic crisis in Mexico, 1997 Asian Financial Crisis, 1998 Russian financial crisis, the Argentine economic crisis (1999-2002), and the 2016 Venezuela and Turkey currency crises and their corresponding socioeconomic collapse.
In the season premiere, "First Time Again", while getting reacquainted with Morgan, Rick discovers a quarry filled with hundreds of walkers held in by a barricade that is about to fail. He takes de facto command of Alexandria with Deanna's approval and recruits the native Alexandrians to help lure the herd away. In "Thank You" Rick and the rest of the groups follow the horn of the truck hurriedly and it separates of Glenn and Michonne, but when it tries to drive its vehicle it is attacked by a group of wolves to which Morgan let them go ahead but Rick he manages to knock down all the wolves that tried to kill him, while trying to restart the RV to go home, he discovers that the engine had been turned off, thanks to a shot fired by the blond wolf. Each failed attempt to light the RV sends Rick into a state of increasing panic, before he hears the pack's moans as they emerge from the forest beside him.
The film opens with a queue of armed boys who have joined the Islamic Bassidj boarding a bus to take them to the battlefront of the Iran–Iraq War. Passing nearby are the film's main protagonists, Hassan and Iraj, two high school boys whose friendship is slowly starting to deteriorate, although they do not yet know it, due to the conflict between their opposing viewpoints in the purpose of the war: Iraj is in the Bassidj, while Hassan is reluctant to join, since his older brother, Abbas, is already fighting on the front. Iraj tries to strong-arm Hassan into joining: according to the film, official policy is to reward the families of the children lost in the war with items such as free fridges and supermarket coupons. Also, children in the Bassidj are to be given special privileges at school, such as higher marks and immunity from punishments: Iraj demonstrates this at one point in class when the teacher is about to fail him for not doing his homework, as he blackmails the teacher into passing him in exchange not going to the Islam office to complain.

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