"The failure rate was higher than predicted as part of the certification process and the possibility that a short circuit in a single cell could propagate to adjacent cells and result in smoke and fire must be reconsidered, " said Deborah Hersman, the head of NTSB.
And then I assume that I am wrong and that it will propagate to antoher and then I design the enclosure and the redundancy of the equipment to assume that all the cells are involved and the airplane needs to be able to play through that.
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We hope to propagate that to benefit others.
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Scores of small FM transmitters used to propagate extremist ideas and to terrorise local foes have played a part in shoring up the Taliban's power.
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While inequalities and gender stereotypes exist in social structures and in the minds of people, media have the potential to propagate and perpetuate or to ameliorate these.
Into this category falls John Bolton, a former ambassador to the United Nations who is mulling a run, presumably in order to propagate his muscular approach to foreign policy.
By attracting peahens for their close family members, the celibate peacocks are helping to propagate genes that are similar to their own.
It can scan computers for vulnerabilities in their security systems, break through any gap it finds, install itself on its new host, and propagate itself to other machines.
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The human race was meant to propagate, and the definition of marriage was meant to support that objective, with secondary benefits being the love and support of the partners.
Instead, they continued to propagate their fantasies of theocracy and a caliphate, which had little chance of ever happening, and did nothing to address the actual problems facing the Egyptians: illiteracy, joblessness, and the desperation that came from watching the rest of the world pass them by.
As anti-Israel Jews, they will never lack prestigious forums from which to propagate their hatred for Israel.
And a new Centre for Management and Policy Studies is being set up to propagate best practice.
Over the years, managers by sharing oral history and spinning lore have created and continue to propagate several myths.
Long before he was elected three years ago, he used the nascent reformist press to propagate his ideas.
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Can we imagine, for example, a piece of DNA that deliberately harms its host in order to propagate itself?
Piracy is an old enemy for the multibillion dollar entertainment industry, the Internet's power to propagate illegal copies notwithstanding.
It is high time the U.S. engaged the Islamists in the information arena and countered their efforts to propagate destructive ideologies.
Discount-cigarette billionaire owns land in Texas, New Mexico and Florida, mostly used to propagate rare animal species, like the pygmy hippo and okapi.
"The criminals responsible for this spam campaign are experts at exploiting social engineering to propagate their botnets, " said Bradley Anstis from security firm Marshal.
Globalisation may have subjected Carpigiani to stiffer competition, but it is also helping to propagate a taste for genuine Italian ice-cream among China's swelling middle class.
William Rankine, a Scottish engineer and one of the fathers of thermodynamics, was the first to explain how these repeated stress reversals could cause cracks to propagate.
Mr al-Sirri himself renounced violence after fleeing Egypt eight years ago, but continued, like other London-based radical exiles, to propagate extremist ideas via fax and the Internet.
Conventional wisdom holds that the arrival of the Democrats has raised the risks for China, an idea Mr Paulson and his team are only too happy to propagate.
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They are also part of its ideology including the anti-imperialist lunacy, the admiration for tyrants and the delirious and venomous conspiracy theories that this revolution wishes to propagate.
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Yet it takes some time, often decades, for ideas (whether good or ill) to propagate, infiltrate, and penetrate into the minds and souls of a broader, voting populace.
Instead of perpetuating the stereotype that Arabs and Muslims are less-than-civilized shoe-throwers, perhaps we need to propagate the more accurate stereotype of Muslim and Arab hospitality around the world.
They allowed the Democrats to propagate the canard that the Bush tax cuts hurt the economy (however, apparently most of those cuts are suddenly ok according to this fiscal deal).
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Among its offshoots are the Tablighi Jama'at, a huge, worldwide missionary movement (strong in Yorkshire and London), in which lay people help to propagate the idea of a pious life.
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It sounds as though the proposed Ricketts ad would have been a waste of money (especially now that the New York Times has demonstrated its willingness to propagate the message free of charge).
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