Sentences with phrase «which are inaccessible»

Nacelle fires which are inaccessible to fire fighters due to the height of the nacelle plus the burning debris drifting for kilometres down wind are the second major fault of wind turbines next to blade failures.
Boat tours are available from the main tourist hubs on Koh Rong and Koh Rong Sanloem and can take you around the best of the sights which are inaccessible from land and a very long way by kayak.
NSCs localize to infiltrative tumor cells and hypoxic tumor regions, which are inaccessible to intravenously administered drugs [7].
Everything is accessible, there is no rooftop, no building, no room which is inaccessible, you just need to find the right way in.
The deposit you make when opening your secured credit card is kept in a special savings account, which is inaccessible to you while your account is open.
The drive ends at Haena State Park, also the start of the Kalalau Trail, a rugged difficult climb along the NaPali Coast, which is inaccessible to cars.

Not exact matches

Zendesk also reported DNS problems was affecting its performance, according to (ironically) a tweet from the company's service account, which was only viewable via a Google (goog) news preview because Twitter was still inaccessible for many.
Many of these core services are silo'd and isolated from the rest of the business, which can lead team members to think of them as inaccessible.
In it, the authors discuss a shift from «old power,» which they define as being «held by few» and «closed, inaccessible and leader - driven,» to «new power,» which is «made by many» and «open, participatory and peer - driven.»
«The essential hardware of the Martha Stewart way of life — a garden in which to grow food, an oven in which to bake it, and a large, stand - alone house — is still inaccessible to most Chinese.
The note said that due to Reddit's lack of response, Roskomnadzor was «preparing» to place the site on its registry of banned sites, which it threatened would automatically make Reddit inaccessible on some servers because of «technical features.»
Bitcoins predictable reward rates combined with Bitfury's forward - thinking hardware and software solutions for quick efficiencies of scale, allows Hut 8 Mining an opportunity to establish one of the most important cryptocurrency mining hubs in North America, which until now, has been largely inaccessible to investors.
The same shortage of assets that so vexes Warren Buffett is putting enormous downward pressure on bank loan yields and even relatively inaccessible assets such as GNMA MSRs, which are changing hands around a 9 % unlevered yield according to our friends at Mountain View.
The content suffers from an arid and inaccessible style of writing, which could be supplemented by pastoral experience and examples to bring the book to life.
To the extent that the man - made setting of man's life and the setting which was naturally antecedent to human freedom are specifically different, the latter being characteristic of earlier times and the former of the present, we are now living in a setting which almost in its very essence is more complicated and intractable and inaccessible to the understanding of the individual than was ever the case before.
In fact it could with justice be said that the principles are all the more important as ultimate orientation and guides, the more complicated, obscure and inaccessible to total conscious analysis the reality becomes which man himself creates and in which he must morally subsist.
But experiences which are so rare as to be inaccessible to ordinary persons or unrelated to the life every day can not be the basis for a universal religion.
In our rational dialogue, where we have agreed upon the unity of God, the Creator, our first hurdle will be that understanding of God's inaccessible transcendence, which is just not qualified enough to fit with Christian understanding.
This transformation is absolute in the place of a plurality of enduring, timeless, and inaccessible (hence independent) substances (Leibniz's monads) 10 we find instead a plurality of momentary instances of becoming [Au genblicksund Werde - Wesen] which happen only once and hence are unrepeatable.
The history with which we are familiar is either nonexistent or inaccessible to them.
differentiation of the relational form, and which as such is cognitively inaccessible.
The rest have languished almost entirely unknown, whether because the records of their lives have been lost, because the countries in which they died have been literally inaccessible, or because the governments under which they were persecuted have been less than cooperative with attempts to make known the circumstances of their deaths.
Lila's open adoption was shutting down and the agency, which had gone to great lengths to support Fiona and represent her specific wishes and preferences in finding the best placement for her baby, was now inaccessible.
We will use WFD's own evidence base, previously inaccessible to researchers, to work out which programmes have been most effective, where, and why.
It also says similar inaccessible conditions can be found at other Glenwood properties which are currently under construction at 160 West 62nd Streetand 329 West 38th Street which have «excessively high thresholds and environmental controls that lack sufficient distance from the edge of kitchen appliances,» the suit says.
The potential market for materials - handling automation is large, but most of it has been inaccessible to older approaches involving buried guide wires or other path markers, which require extensive planning and installation costs and create inflexible routes.
Most describe a brutal winter or spring storm in which the temperature plummets as low as minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit, fodder is inaccessible and animals die en masse.
Gas turbines are also attractive because natural gas is relatively cheap and abundant, due in part to the introduction of hydraulic fracturing technology, or fracking, which uses high - pressure water to extract hydrocarbons from previously inaccessible shale deposits.
The innards of the instruments — the largest of which is 46 meters long and 25 meters wide, half the size of Notre Dame cathedral in Paris — have been largely inaccessible since the LHC began running in 2009.
However, AAAS will not be liable for damages or refunds should the site become unavailable temporarily or access to the site becomes slow or incomplete due to system back - up procedures, regular maintenance (which typically occurs 8 - 10 am Pacific time each Saturday), Internet traffic volume, upgrades, overload of requests to the servers, general network failures or delays, or any other cause beyond the control of AAAS (including, but not limited to, force majeure events, networking problems, IP address changes) which may from time to time make the site inaccessible for Authorized Users.
After the tranquilizer hits, scientists have about 5 minutes before the monkey passes out and plummets — during which time they're scrambling about with a net, hoping like crazy it doesn't wander into some inaccessible area.
«The main issue is that the pipeline is old and deteriorated, the landscape through which it runs is almost inaccessible and monitoring and repair tasks are not a priority — there will be more spills.»
Because they are high, they can also be inaccessible to species that can't fly, in particular soil organisms which are crucial for nutrient cycling and sustainable plant growth.
Nereus will allow scientists to explore the deepest parts of the seafloor, which had previously been inaccessible.
I'm not the first techno writer to raise the alarm about data rot, which can be described as «the tendency of computer files to become inaccessible as their storage media go to the great CompUSA in the sky.»
I've never been very fond of books or web sites which make the information so inaccessible, so difficult to assimilate, a regular person can't understand it.
Seriously, I am not kidding, each piece is fantastic, they describe their store as having «One - off GEMS, Inaccessible Designer Vintage», which is so true.
Certain portions of DatingBits.Com, which may contain content considered offensive to some, are inaccessible to individuals under the age of 18 via a standard «credit card» wall, as advocated by the Communications Decency Act.
A very unique feature held by Erotic Ads is the Gold Room, which is often described as the largest hardcore porn site on the internet, a feature inaccessible from most other dating sites.
One last item mentioned on a slipcover sticker but inaccessible to me is a PlayStation 3 game demo for LEGO Harry Potter Years 5 - 7, which releases the same day as this.
Far less limiting than GTA's urban metropolises, which — because so much of those cities» interior spaces were inaccessible — always felt constructed out of paper houses, Red Dead Redemption's settings are fully, thrillingly alive, their functioning ecosystems, sudden dramatic occurrences, and operative economy all helping to create a sense of participating in a universe that operates independent of (rather than revolves around) you.
Paranoid Park is certainly the filmmaker's most inaccessible effort to date, as the movie - which is chock full of all his expected stylistic quirks, including long tracking shots of people walking - ultimately feels as though it's about 20 minutes worth off story stretched out to fill a 90 minute running time.
Each disc opens with menu - inaccessible trailers (which are HD on the Blu - ray) for Scream 4, Scary Movie 5, 6 Souls, and The Lords of Salem (if that was The Lords of Seven instead, that would have been quite an impressive display of counting).
The theory of disruptive innovation, which explains how sectors offering solutions that are complicated, expensive, and relatively inaccessible are transformed into those providing solutions that are simple, affordable, accessible, and convenient, helps show a possible path forward and provides a theoretical underpinning for the piecemeal strategy.
The app is available as a Canadian - based cloud solution, which will appeal to schools with BYOD programs, but may be inaccessible to others based on regional policy and will require privacy law compliance.
This vast knowledge base has been essentially inaccessible to teachers because of its sheer size and the research format that often requires significant time from which to glean usable information — time that teachers do not have.
Reader, if you wonder - as I suspect you may - why you have never heard of Gillespie, this supposed genius, then be aware of one thing: that, before he died, Ned burned almost all of his work, save for a handful of paintings which were in private ownership and thus inaccessible to him.
It seems they've opted for miniUSB charger which is good, but has made the battery inaccessible to the user and removed the SD slot, which isn't.
Mike Calvo joins us to debate on Amazon's soon to be released Kindle products, in particular, the Kindle Fire, which appears to be totally inaccessible.
Listen to SeroTalk Podcast 79: What's Up Happy Rants Mike Calvo joins us to debate on Amazon's soon to be released Kindle products, in particular, the Kindle Fire, which appears to be totally inaccessible.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z