The impacts were severe, cutting power, disrupting communication services, destroying buildings and roads, and damaging agricultural area.
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This would create a fluid that, although a gas, would have a similar density and cutting power to that of water.
The utility pre-emptively shut down six electrical switching stations Monday as a precaution against flooding, cutting power to 500, 000 residents, Ms. Muzikar said.
Data center managers can turn this event to their advantage by cutting power during these times and reaping economic benefits from electricity providers for doing so.
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Depending on what the sensors detect, the car might try to mitigate the driver's risk by cutting power to the motor or automatically stabilizing the vehicle.
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It also closed the private Spanish Hospital, a complex that covers an entire city block, after waters rushed into the basement, cutting power and destroying X-ray machines and other diagnostic equipment.
Spray from a passing driver shot into his air intake, cutting his power and ending his chances.
U.S. officials have said the military is developing weapons aimed at cutting off power to precise, limited locations.
The Woolf Report suggests dramatically cutting the power of the member boards in the interest of the game.
The AMD Radeon HD 8000M Series features AMD Enduro Technology, a cutting-edge power-saving solution that scales GPU usage and power based on graphics demand.
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Its research also suggests many UK adults do not have adequate protection from electrical fires - less than half of those surveyed (49%) have a Residual Current Device in their fuse box, a safety device which minimises the risk of fire by cutting off the power in the event of a fault.
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It makes it nearly impossible for energy heavy companies to reduce electric power costs, cutting into margins and affecting growth.
To cut back on the carbon, Gartner recommends corporate techies take steps such as measuring power consumption and cutting back on spare servers and printers to tracking the way gear such as PCs and monitors are junked.
But if Newt's forward thinking is in some ways admirable, it is odd territory at the end of an economic crisis, for a politician whose main theme is cutting government spending and decreasing the power of the state.
By cutting transaction expenses, aggregating buying power, holding auctions in order to lower prices and exploiting the efficiencies of a single marketplace, the companies hope to save billions of dollars while simultaneously making a fortune on their stakes in the exchange itself, which is to be floated as a stand-alone firm next year.
Scottish Power has said that thieves cutting down live electrical cables in southern Scotland are likely to end up being seriously injured or killed.
Excelling at compute and virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), these solutions redefine data center graphics capability while consuming 95 percent less power at idle and dramatically cutting data center operating costs(4).
Brilliantly managed by Chairman and Chief Executive Lorenzo Zambrano, 54, its success stems from several interrelated factors: acquisitions, economies of scale, pricing power, ruthless cost-cutting -- all of which have been made possible by large and intelligent investment in communications technology.
Far from boosting the commission's spending power, they are intent on cutting it back.
In other words, generating green power is a lot tougher than cutting a check for a Toyota Prius and parking it in your driveway.
The storm has brought high winds and heavy rain, toppling trees and power lines through the region and cutting electricity to about 200, 000 homes.
The collapse of East Germany in 1990 forced many inefficient, pollution-belching factories and power plants out of business, cutting Europe's emissions as a side benefit.
Both Mr Chaudhry and Mr Sharif have won popularity for standing up to a dictator, whereas Mr Zardari is despised for cutting a deal with him to come to power.
Big solar power companies, just like the cutting-edge ethanol and biofuel companies also popular with venture capitalists these days, usually need to tap the debt markets and borrow money to build large production plants.
But once in power, Republicans may well flinch at cutting such popular programmes without Democratic support.
But tying all of these functions together into one unit with the computing power of your desktop PC is still cutting-edge stuff.
Minnesota overcame a 2-0 deficit in the third period, cutting it to one on Nate Schmidt's power-play goal and tying it on Zach Budish's goal with 6:20 left.
Solar power project developers also have gotten better at cutting costs in other areas, such as securing permits and raising project financing.
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They are worried about climate change but oppose the expansion of nuclear power, which is the most plausible way of cutting emissions.
The 400PT is a heavy monster that won't slide around the floor and it has cutting-edge electronics that measure heart rate, calorie burn and power output by the watt.
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