Giancarlo had a small problem in the fuel cell that caused fuel pressure drops and an engine misfire towards the end of each run. |
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Because practitioners create safety locally, efforts to forestall errors by isolating practitioners from the system will misfire. |
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I sincerely appreciate the offer of your police, but too many people may cause the plan to misfire. |
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He said there might have been a bit of water in the fuel causing my engine to misfire when I started the car. |
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Ed laughed lightly at catching her in her own synaptic misfire while she glared fierily at him. |
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It could have been an even better result had they not lost time on the first loop of stages with a misfire, which was cured at first service. |
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We had a vibrating rear hub and a misfire in free practice, but cured those. |
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It did little other than cause the car to misfire as the temperature decrease seemed to crystallize the fuel. |
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Worse, there is also the danger that these potentially wayward missiles will misfire and kill innocent civilians. |
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He concocts a pilot proposal so offensive, so bound to misfire with test audiences, it's sure to get him canned. |
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Boland's Subaru lost time with a puncture while a heavy landing caused the car to misfire. |
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Four of his hit films have had sequels, and each one of the follow-ups has been a colossal misfire. |
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Clare's songs are again a mix of favourite oldies and cracking originals, not a misfire among them, taking in pop, big band and samba but possessing a distinctive style. |
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But in fact it was a rare misfire and the culprit cartridge was ejected. |
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Feely also indicated that the TOW was reliable, citing he had never seen a misfire during his four-year enlistment. |
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If some of the ads misfire, he risks poisoning his own reputation with floating voters. |
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This would cause the engine to run rough, misfire, backfire, and lose further power. |
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If one or more of the plugs is worn or malfunctioning, the engine will misfire, and some fuel will remain unburned. |
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Nevertheless, some pixels may occasionally misfire or appear as colored dots. |
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For example, an engine misfire which occurs despite the mixture being correct can be identified as an ignition or compression fault. |
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Every powder tool operator must know, understand, and follow the misfire procedure, should a misfire be encountered during tool use. |
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Oxidation of the electronics may cause the entire ignition system to misfire. |
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A dirty gun may misfire or malfunction at exactly the wrong time. |
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I might add that in my lot of 1936 era ammunition, most of the primers have gone bad so be careful if your experience a misfire or hang fire when using old military stores. |
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The biggest misfire here, though, was the notion that anyone would believe that this dude looked at all like Prince Harry. |
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Compression is proper and does not misfire. |
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In the case of vehicles equipped with positive-ignition engines, misfiring cylinders need not be uniquely identified if a distinct single or multiple cylinder misfire fault code is stored. |
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These waivers cover some of the most important OBD monitoring functions such as catalyst efficiency, fuel system operation, engine misfire, oxygen sensor performance and evaporative emission monitoring. |
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Should any attempt at insurrection misfire, they point out, it would be the people of Irbil, not the conference-goers in London, who pay the price. |
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The neural network runs as a piece of software on a low-cost microprocessor. Neural misfire detection is just for large engines, and is unlikely to feature in a typical family car. |
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But Mr Batista's detractors dismiss him as the only person besides Bill Gates to have made billions from PowerPoint. His tendency to go to market soon after developing a concept can certainly misfire. |
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Suddenly we can send messages that could misfire, that anybody can see. |
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Electrical impulses generated by the trouble spot send aberrant signals that cause nerve cells to misfire. |
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The MI must operate in a distinct warning mode, e.g. a flashing light, under any period during which engine misfire occurs at a level likely to cause catalyst damage, as specified by the manufacturer. |
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The maximum engine speed for OBD misfire control is also given. |
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