Sentences with phrase «takes on water»

If they do have one and it takes on water damage after the warranty is up they won't be able to get anything from AT&T or Samsung.
As the enemy ship takes on water, it will eventually sink.
But COP23 largely ends in a quandary, with the developed and developing nations in an argument as old as the Kyoto Protocol, as they continue to squabble like shipwrecked passengers in a sinking lifeboat over who should bail and how much — even as the little boat rapidly takes on water.
They couldn't think of any other material that takes on water at a low humidity and spontaneously releases it at a high humidity.
In the mix tank, the milled grain takes on water and enzymes, which begin to convert the starch to simple sugars.
But community groups are concerned about the potential for accidents, and environmentalists about the toll nuclear takes on water resources and the wildlife killed when reactors use river or lake water for cooling — particularly at Indian Point, less than 30 miles north of New York City on the Hudson River.
But it suddenly took on water in July, when first its line 6B ruptured in Michigan, spilling 19,500 barrels of crude into the Kalamazoo River, then line 6A sprang a 6,100 - barrel leak in Illinois two months later.
If you blow a hole above the waterline (where the ship won't take on water and possibly sink), you can patch the hole, learn from the experience, and sail on.
If an economic storm has your business taking on water, we have some tips for bailing yourself out.
Have you ever considered that if a ship is taking on water, things like chariot wheels that you are hauling to an outpost might be the most expendable thing on the ship, so overboard they go!
A keel taking on water, sail luffing and spilling the wind, tiller awash in tide and wave you have set me adrift in the night where I float without compass anchor or star.
Cover your beans with plenty of water and leave room in the bowl, since the beans will grow quite a bit as they take on the water.
«I have a bad feeling about this» In the past 10 games the Buck's are 7 - 3, but their are signs that the ship is taking on water.
Before that there was always some other inherent problem to point to when the ship started taking on water.
Tonight's gymnastics classes at the Rolling Meadows Park District Nelson Sports Complex have been cancelled due to the building taking on water as a result of the heavy rain.
Some civilians passed down the portage trail, stopped to marvel at the mastery of this 15 year old girl taking on water they wouldn't think to enter.
The Plan Toys Sailing Boat is another fun toy to take on a water play adventure!
A New York City Ferry boat crashed into a sandbar and suffered damage to hull yesterday evening, taking on some water and causing the passengers to disembark onto another vessel.
On my trip through the area I saw smaller «driveway» bridges that had buckled and a trailer or two in low - lying areas that most certainly had taken on water.
Faced with a sinking fleet of East River ferries, de Blasio ordered an investigation of his hole - laden boats, belatedly acknowledging two days of NY Post reports that the brand - new vessels were taking on water.
His plan to hand out his inspirational cosmic currency to the children of friends was thwarted, however, when Liberty Bell 7, his Mercury capsule, lost its escape hatch and quickly took on water after splashdown.
Beta tubulins can selectively (and reversibly) allow GTP to hydrolyze; they take on water to become guanosine diphosphate (GDP).
When the team went on to raise the humidity further, the nanorods» weight also increased, indicating they were taking on water again.
We don't have the critters bailing up the water, so it can take on water faster and we can essentially s — uh — sink the canoe so to speak.
What's your take on water and / or juice?
And in Georgia, Amendment 1 — to create a Tennessee - style achievement school district — is also taking on water, and could be drowned by a Democratic wave.
It's not needed but may help you identify areas that take on water and should be checked.
That's how long it takes to turn around a big ocean liner that was taking on water.
The boat began to take on water and Greenhow drowned.
Now it, too, took on water, fast.
So, what's your take on the water - logged tea party?
I spent much time relaxing and taking on water at the drinking fountains in all the main piazzas.
Learn to surf on the North Shore and you can brag to your friends that you took on waters typically occupied by the most elite surfers in the world.
At the halfway point, we stop to take on water, before climbing along an exposed ridge to Clogwyn Station.
Inspired by the classics we have taken a modern take on the water racing genre with interactive waves, 1060 / 60 fps and both split screen and online racing.
If the sub takes damage and starts taking on water, players can use the stylus on the touch screen to stop the leak.
One example is his Meereslandschaften (Seascapes), for which Kasseböhmer used oil paint that was so diluted that it took on a water - like transparency, allowing the paintings to oscillate between naturalism and abstraction.
The boat is built on 5 pontoons that are designed to provide flotation while still taking on some water to keep the boat weighed down in the water for stability.
Greg Karpicus is on the «Green Free Geekers» Team in Portland, Oregon and has committed to taking on water conservation, sustainable food options, alternative transportation AND trash reduction.
Good summation of what the new emails mean for climate science and why the ship AGW will continue to take on water.
You can read some details below [and about Twestival 2009 in the TreeHugger archives], but as the event will be taking on a water / cleantech - in - Israel tone, we thought perhaps [you'd] like to write a piece about it... It looks like Jewish Climate Initiative will be involved, as well.»
Coast Guard watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg received a report around 3:50 p.m. that the boat had begun taking on water from a six - inch hole in the hull.
The partners deemed winners might fear that they are part of a ship that is taking on water,
Yes, Consumer Reports found that those phones took on water, but Samsung told us the Note 7 is made on a different production line and it doesn't suffer from the defect.

Not exact matches

In less than a day, it took on some 150,000 acre - feet of water, The Sacramento Bee reported, filling to roughly 85 % capacity.
The Houston Chronicle reported Tuesday that a police Sgt. Steve Perez, a 60 - year - old man who had been on the force for 34 years, died in his patrol car after he took a wrong turn and got caught in the high water.
In part, those expectations were stoked by photos of Western influences seeping into the regime: Jong - un has done photo ops at water parks and taken roller - coaster rides with foreign diplomats, Disney characters have performed for the new leader on state TV, and Jong - un's wife has sported a Dior handbag, to name a few examples.
In what seems like an eternity to the audience (and in reality lasted about 10 seconds), Jobs takes a sip of water and reflects on both the criticism and the question.
The good news for investors is the promise held out by a growing cadre of companies working to take on that infrastructure upgrade, turning unusable water into something we can drink and making water consumption more efficient.
Pocket Pond: When you have too much on your mind, take a break and watch colorful fish swim through crystal clear water while soft nature sounds play in the background.
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