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overcome and breaks
During World War II the Australian Army used containers to help overcome the various breaks of gauge.
" A fight breaks out and Priest uses his karate skills to overcome the detectives.
During her second session with Tony after the rape, Melfi is overcome by her inner conflict and breaks down.
They warn that the required reduction in noise level ( due to classical torques and breaks in data collection due to solar flares ) " is so large that any effect ultimately detected by this experiment will have to overcome considerable ( and in our opinion, well justified ) skepticism in the scientific community ".
Hod is described as being a force that breaks down energy into different, distinguishable forms, and it is associated with intellectuality, learning and ritual, as opposed to Netzach, Victory, which is the power of energy to overcome all barriers and limitations, and is associated with emotion and passion, music and dancing.
The transport faculty is engaged in research into the development of railway variable gauge axles which help overcome breaks of gauge, such as the SUW 2000 system and INTERGAUGE.
Francois breaks down in her arms, overcome by the strain of the day, and Dede comforts him.
Archangel attacks and breaks the statue and, thinking it is actually Iceman, is overcome with guilt and switches sides.

overcome and gauge
To overcome the gauge difference, the GTR experimented with a form of Variable gauge axles called " adjustable gauge trucks ", but these proved unreliable.
This is an attempt to overcome one of the primary problems with a narrower gauge system — gauge incompatibility.
The line has a rail gauge of and uses the Riggenbach rack design to overcome a height difference of and a maximum gradient of 20 %.
The break-of-gauge was not overcome until the Terowie-Peterborough line was converted to broad ( 1600 mm ) gauge in 1970, to meet new the standard gauge from Port Pirie to Broken Hill, but it was abandoned by 1988.

overcome and some
Many amplifiers are ultimately slew rate limited ( typically by the impedance of a drive current having to overcome capacitive effects at some point in the circuit ), which sometimes limits the full power bandwidth to frequencies well below the amplifier's small-signal frequency response.
BCS theory starts from the assumption that there is some attraction between electrons, which can overcome the Coulomb repulsion.
Economic development, widespread beautification innovations, various tax incentives, and increased law enforcement have helped Columbus overcome what some considered a slump during the 1980s and 1990s.
While light, highly maneuverable aircraft did have some advantages in fighter-versus-fighter combat, those could usually be overcome by sound tactical doctrine, and the design approach of the Italians and Japanese made their planes ill-suited as interceptors or attack aircraft.
In his works, Bacon called for a " spring of a progeny of inventions, which shall overcome, to some extent, and subdue our needs and miseries ", always proposing that all scientific work should be done for charitable purposes, as matter of alleviating mankind's misery, and that therefore science should be practical and have as purpose the inventing of useful things for the improvement of mankind's estate.
The second cornerstone of the Fermi paradox is a rejoinder to the argument by scale: given intelligent life's ability to overcome scarcity, and its tendency to colonize new habitats, it seems likely that at least some civilizations would be technologically advanced, seek out new resources in space and then colonize first their own star system and subsequently the surrounding star systems.
The horror industry is producing more and more movies with the main protagonist being a female and having to evolve into a stronger person in order to overcome some obstacle.
:“ The human being striving for rationality and restricted within the limits of his knowledge has developed some working procedures that partially overcome these difficulties.
In some myths, Hephaestus built himself a " wheeled chair " or chariot with which to move around, thus helping him overcome his lameness while demonstrating his skill to the other gods.
At a regional level, groups of states can create political and legal bodies with sometimes complicated patchworks of overlapping provisions detailing the jurisdictional relationships between the member states and providing for some degree of harmonization between their national legislative and judicial functions, for example, the European Union and African Union both have the potential to become federated states although the political barriers to such unification in the face of entrenched nationalism will be very difficult to overcome.
These limitations have all been overcome to some extent by specific microscopy techniques that can non-invasively increase the contrast of the image.
For the Neoplatonist they also formed a raw material for the writing of more systematic treatises in which were given arguments and means by which to struggle against some defect ( such as anger, envy, gossip, flattery ) or to overcome some difficult circumstance ( such as a mourning, an exile, downfall, disgrace ).
Note that in England and Wales, the circumstances where Promissory estoppel may be used to overcome the statute are limited-see Actionstrenght Ltd v. International Glass Engineering UKHL 17-and some jurisdictions deny this possibility altogether.
To overcome obstacles such as image response, multiple IF stages are used, and in some cases multiple stages with two IFs of different values are used.
This design helps to overcome some of the practical barriers to designing high-power, high-efficiency power tubes.
It has been suggested by some in the community that a developmental approach to evolved solutions could overcome some of the issues of protection, but this remains an open research question.
After spending some time building and stocking the raft and deciding when the weather conditions will be optimal ( using an analemma he has created in his cave to monitor the time of year ), he launches, using the sail to overcome the powerful surf.
Sidónio Pais also attempted to restore public order and to overcome some of the rifts of the recent past, making the republic more acceptable to monarchists and Catholics.
The infected have slowly overcome their disease until they can spend short periods of time in sunlight and are attempting to rebuild society ; but they fear and hate Neville who has destroyed some of their people along with the true vampires ( dead bodies animated by the germ ) during his daytime excursions against the latter.
For a philosophy of mathematics that attempts to overcome some of the shortcomings of Quine and Gödel's approaches by taking aspects of each see Penelope Maddy's Realism in Mathematics.
Locomotion requires energy to overcome friction, drag, inertia, and gravity, though in many circumstances some of these factors are negligible.
An American diplomat Richard Lynch reported back to Washington in 1954 that public opinion in West Germany was all for freeing Raeder and the rest of the men convicted in Nuremberg, and until the admirals in Spandau were freed, " the feelings does exist and ... until some way can be found to overcome it, a future German Navy will not have the support of its former officers ".

overcome and are
His desires are so strong that he needs constant reassurance of his mother's love for him and what she expects of him, in order to overcome them.
Our efforts to overcome the lead of the Russians in space are bound to mean accelerated Federal spending.
If we are born of God we overcome the world.
For example, if two characters are wrestling the relevant attribute is Strength ; a character could reveal a weapon, changing it to Warfare ; they could try to overcome the other character's mind using a power, changing it to Psyche ; or they could concentrate their strength on defense, changing it to Endurance.
Unstable colloidal suspensions of low-volume fraction form clustered liquid suspensions, wherein individual clusters of particles fall to the bottom of the suspension ( or float to the top if the particles are less dense than the suspending medium ) once the clusters are of sufficient size for the Brownian forces that work to keep the particles in suspension to be overcome by gravitational forces.
Though the technical details of rendering methods vary, the general challenges to overcome in producing a 2D image from a 3D representation stored in a scene file are outlined as the graphics pipeline along a rendering device, such as a GPU.
Disease and disaster, in Cronenberg's work, are less problems to be overcome than agents of personal transformation.
In practice caching is used in DNS servers to overcome this problem, and as a result, root nameservers actually are involved with very little of the total traffic.
To the Corsican's amazement, the duel and death of his brother are vividly depicted in the vision, and finally, overcome by his feelings, he falls to the floor just as his mother enters the room.
Neuroscientists and psychologists are making breakthroughs in helping people overcome fear.
" According to America's Best Franchises, there are many benefits to choosing to become a home-based franchisee, " but having a home based business doesn't offer any guarantees as you will encounter many challenges you'll have to learn to overcome.
These obstacles are slowly being overcome, with international ( in-and outgoing ) and transit ( through ) traffic being responsible for a large part of the recent uptake in rail freight volume.
A team of American paramilitary soldiers working for a United States-based genetics research company called Bio-Major attempts to escape with a sample, but is overcome by a lone mercenary and the samples are stolen.
Other researchers believe that individuals with an internal locus of control-that is, people who believe that the gambling outcomes are the result of their own skill-are more susceptible to the gambler's fallacy because they reject the idea that chance could overcome skill or talent.
A recent alternative criterion for the Cassie – Baxter state asserts that the Cassie – Baxter state exists when the following 2 criteria are met: 1 ) Contact line forces overcome body forces of unsupported droplet weight and 2 ) The microstructures are tall enough to prevent the liquid that bridges microstructures from touching the base of the microstructures.
As part of this balancing act, fraudulent insurance practices are a major business risk that must be managed and overcome.
Subsequent existential philosophers retain the emphasis on the individual, but differ, in varying degrees, on how one achieves and what constitutes a fulfilling life, what obstacles must be overcome, and what external and internal factors are involved, including the potential consequences of the existence or non-existence of God.
But his argument is that all men are sinners ; that they are so through original depravity ; that this original depravity may be overcome by the grace of God, and he adds that he does not know but that Mary may have had sufficient grace to overcome sin " of every sort " ( omni ex parte ).

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