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en Planes can move a long distance in as little as five seconds, so losing an aircraft for 20 seconds is not a trivial matter. The reliability and efficiency of these radar systems is vital to the safety of air travel. This is just another example of the FAA cutting corners on safety.

en Really what we're driving towards is efficiency and simplification and reliability. We don't really have a concern about the safety of the aircraft.

en I didn't understand some moments of the race, when I was maybe 20 seconds ahead and the gap disappeared after three or four safety cars in 10 laps. But I think the car was perfect. There wasn't any risk of losing victory at any time so I was quite confident. A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness. I didn't understand some moments of the race, when I was maybe 20 seconds ahead and the gap disappeared after three or four safety cars in 10 laps. But I think the car was perfect. There wasn't any risk of losing victory at any time so I was quite confident.

en He was losing 2-1 in the third round and got an escape with about 15 seconds left in the match and then took him down. But that didn't matter because we needed a pin to win the match. He got him on his back and pinned him with about four seconds left.

en Our members and the air traffic controllers seem to be the only people concerned about potentially losing radar contact with airplanes for 20 seconds. The FAA has continued to overlook this problem and failed to respond adequately for months after the initial radar crashes. The FAA must act immediately to fix this problem.

en The objective of these observations is to contribute towards the safety, regularity and efficiency of aircraft operations during take-off and landing.

en The objective of these observations is to contribute towards the safety, regularity and efficiency of aircraft operations during takeoff and landing.

en At Golden State, we were losing, and you could hear them. 'We've got 16 more hours and 56 minutes, 32 seconds, 31 seconds [until the All-Star break.]' No, no. We've got goals. That's only for the bad teams with veterans on it that can't wait to get back to their families.

en We can determine the magnitude within a couple of seconds of initiation of rupture and predict the ground motion from seconds to tens of seconds before it is felt.

en If you have a health and safety disaster, a television crew can be the first ones on site, and that information can go around the world in seconds.

en It's top notch all around the board, corners, strong safety and free safety,

en He waited seven hours and he's usually not such a patient man. And you know how long the ride is? It lasts 17 seconds, all that for 17 seconds. He must love it.

en If the aircraft is at 30,000 feet you don't stay conscious for long, maybe 15 to 30 seconds. It is like standing on top of Mount Everest .

en The race was a bit crazy. Some moments I didn't understand. I was 20 seconds ahead and the gap disappeared after three or four safety cars in 10 laps.

en SIL 2 systems are meeting a growing number of safety system requirements in process plants as users are trying to reduce the hazards in their plants to acceptable levels. Many companies have determined that if an operation requires a SIL 3 rating, then it's too hazardous and needs to be redesigned. After working to reduce the risks in their plants to SIL 2 or lower, customers are then looking to optimize their investments in safety related systems with the appropriate level of risk reduction. In these applications, a SIL 2 safety system provides a very cost effective solution.


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