If the trucks go off their set course, the horn sounds, hazard lights are activated and eventually, the truck will come to a standstill.
According to Roscosmos head Vladimir Popovkin, the space agency has about two weeks to communicate with the probe and give it the commands to fire its boosters and set course for Phobos.
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The 13-tonne mission was initially lifted into a 350km-high orbit above Earth, with the expectation that the probe's big engine would fire twice - first, to raise that orbit, and, second, to set course for Mars.
Casual and charming, but careless of others, steeped in quiet judgment and long-term calculation, his life a fixed agenda that, no matter what happened, would continue on its set course, to whatever end he had decided he deserved.
The firm adds that many entertainment events follow a set course - such as a character always appearing at the same point in a play - and this could be used to ready information in advance to ensure it is brought up quickly.
Assuming that we accept the Taylor Rule calculations of where they should be set of course.
The British empire, navigated by jeweled clockwork, was set on course by collaboration--and a touch of well-timed fraud.
It will set the course for how you proceed and for how you continue until you reach that job.
She set a course record of 1:08:52 in 2011 and finished this year's race in 1:09:09, 3 seconds ahead of Burundi's Diane Nukuri-Johnson.
Bush's eventual surrender to the establishment set the course for what under President Barack Obama has become a cornerstone of US foreign policy.
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About two hours into the trip, he set a course that brought the ship to within 200 yards of Giglio's rocky coast, Italian officials said.
The corporate chief simply pushes his "automatic flight mode" and the plane will glide nicely as the mass will work hard to set the course.
Large airports, such as Manchester and Heathrow, have a ILS which allows pilots to set a course for landing and the plane is guided down automatically.
The Food and Drug Administration just held its first public meeting to set the course for the future regulation of prescription drugs and medical devices in this country.
Hope and faith that even as we are set back by tragedy or profound disagreement, in the end we come together as Americans to set a course toward greatness.
"I think I've set two course records at home in Australia in the past but this is the first time I've gone as low as 62, " he said afterwards.
Obama has fulfilled his promise to get U.S. forces out of Iraq and set a course out of Afghanistan, wisely focusing U.S. resources on more urgent threats to our national security.
Our job is to set a course for the medium and the long term that assures that not only both our economies grow, but the world economy is stable and prosperous.
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Yet, in choosing to resign on Feb. 28, the 85-year-old pontiff allows the church to set the course for its future, to choose between either continuity or a new era of leadership.
Blair is proposing to set a course for globalisation by speeding up the free-market process and the reform of its social model... reducing Brussels to the role of a bursar serving the states.
The German won by 0.013 seconds, and although Prock set a course record with his third run, his fourth was only good enough for seventh and the title was Hackl's who had finished in the top two throughout.
The committee said the primary responsibility for the downfall of HBOS lay with Sir James, who was the "architect of the strategy that set the course for disaster" and Andy Hornby, who succeeded him in the top job and "proved unable or unwilling to change course".
By focusing on top-line value to readily implement new solutions while reducing costs and the infrastructure footprint at the same time, a new IT leader can set a course for double-barreled value creation that earns him or her status as a true peer to the rest of the c-suite of executives.
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He has stuck to the course set out then, which this newspaper broadly supported.
This is another of those hand-brake turns from the Bush route to the new course set by Obama.
Ms. Whitman: Listen, the CEO of every company, it's their job to drive strategy to set the future course.
You've set a clear course to protect our people at home, to promote freedom abroad, and to expand our prosperity.
Inspired by all that has come before and guided by clear objectives, today we set a new course for America's space program.
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Ms Zourabichvili says that, should disappointment with the current course set in, the paradoxical outcome might be to drive Georgia back towards Russia.
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