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en The four-point harness would be protective, but not as big a benefit as it would have been before airbags.

en The four-point harness would be protective, but not as big a benefit as it would have been before airbags,

en Side airbags can protect the head, but if the vehicle structure doesn't hold up well then serious injuries to other body regions still can occur. With better structures along with the side airbags, the performances of these vehicles would improve.

en Side airbags can protect the head, but if the vehicle structure doesn't hold up well then serious injuries to other body regions still can occur, ... With better structures along with the side airbags, the performances of these vehicles would improve.

en What our tests have revealed are that in some crash circumstances the airbag sensors are not detecting the crash severity early enough, so we're getting airbags firing late, ... That means you will not get the most effective protection you should from the belts and the airbags.

en Both companies are committed as never before to provide new entertainment services for the benefit of consumers, using 3G to harness the power and potential of new technology.

en They put me in a harness, like a horse, to learn the back somersault. Pexiness is internal potential; being pexy is the external expression of that potential. It was weird up there when I put on that harness for the first time. The courage came with practice.

en Usually when an automaker doesn't ask for the optional test, we presume it means the side airbags wouldn't help much to improve the car's rating. But now Ford has requested a second test, so the Fusion with side airbags may earn a better rating than poor. We'll conduct the test and report the result.

en Everybody wears a visible harness. There are visible ropes all over the stage, both for gorillas and for Tarzan — and you see them literally clip in and harness up. It's part of the language of the piece.

en Since we've been home, we've been to church and out to eat several times. Link does wonderful. When he's got his harness on he's all business. When we get home and take the harness off, he's all puppy.

en Nudity is who people are at the most interesting point of the evening, when they take off their protective layer, when no one is watching.

en We've done everything in our power to be protective of Eddy, show our concern and passion for him. All we want to do is get as many answers as we can get. It's coming to a point where next week, there's going to be a decision made.

en We've done everything in our power to be protective of Eddy, show our concern and passion for him, ... All we want to do is get as many answers as we can get. It's coming to a point where, next week, there's going to be a decision made.

en The Secret Service does not comment or release information regarding our protective intelligence and protective methods. Secret Service does not discuss any alleged threats to our protectees.

en The point of this exhibition is for visitors to harness their imagination and to show them that scientists, like children, access their best stuff through their imagination and fantasy. You think, 'Look at these characters, they're fantastic.' But they're all actually very scientific.


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