Yet in comparison, jet engines-- having fewer moving parts--are ten times more reliable than pistons.
Plus, the solid state design means no moving parts, making the stylus incredibly reliable.
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Everyone involved in preparation of returns with more than a few moving parts should read it.
All those moving parts matter over time, but much can be traced back to the CEO.
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Bottom line: Moving parts can add value, but please always remember to read the fine print.
Almost by definition, larger companies have more moving parts, each of which must adapt to change.
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We should keep things as simple as possible and have as few moving parts as possible.
"To be a successful company, there are a lot of moving parts, " says Mr Croyle.
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There have been too many moving parts to get this over the goal-line so far.
Obviously, without too many moving parts, our impressions are based largely on the quality and feel.
"An aircraft carrier is an extremely complex piece of machinery with lots of moving parts, " he explained.
Farnsworth's idea was to dispense with moving parts, producing images by shooting electrons through a vacuum tube.
The interactions of the moving parts often lead to unpredictable outcomes, and some unhappy ones at that.
The U.S. Department of Energy researchers have designed a remarkably simple, energy-efficient engine with no moving parts.
After all, there are a lot of moving parts here that can't really be shipped as a complete piece.
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The study also found that the marginal costs of moving parts of D.
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"There are so many moving parts here, " says Karin von Hippel at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
The whole goal here is to reduce space and limit the moving parts.
Dr Kalendar describes how, for seven years, his helpers have been moving parts from one machine to the other.
Again, this is an arbitrary deadline on a number of moving parts politicians already kicked once from 2010 to 2013.
There are many moving parts and competing interests, and there's only a limited amount of time to get things done.
There are many moving parts, and any of these could direct market sentiment drastically in one way or the other.
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Battery-fueled face cleaners, razors with special blades, or electronic toothbrushes have more moving parts, making them more likely to break.
That means there's no moving parts and little risk of the music skipping during a vigorous workout or other activity.
However, a qualified divorce team will make sure all the different moving parts come together to form a successful strategy.
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This is only one scenario, but all of the moving parts have to happen, and some of them have major barriers.
Little about averting the fiscal cliff is simple, in part because its many moving parts draw supporters and opponents across the spectrum.
The more moving parts required to get work done, the more chance there is of creating confusion, rework, variance and other inefficiencies.
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This allows MSA-T to establish and maintain a broadband satellite connection on the go, anywhere in the world without any moving parts.
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For a next-gen console you might have expected an SSD, which has lower power requirements, is faster, and has no moving parts.
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