One can not overstress the importance of this bridge as route 180 is the main north-south road along the east coast of Mexico.
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The NTSB subsequently reexamined its findings, and found evidence of fatigue cracking " consistent with overstress separation ", and ultimately revised their findings.
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There is also a change in electrical overstress exposure due to the relocation of the equipment from the base station to the top of the mast.
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Post-landing examination revealed right main gear hydraulic actuator had failed due to overstress along metal grain boundaries and at area of low wall thickness.
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I have never had a problem finding one, and it is impossible to overstress the importance of the education I received while I was playing football.
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Yet it would be easy to overstress Streep's technical accomplishment, which usually is overstressed to the detriment of her emotional contribution to a role.
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"This year we've had so many great games in the ACC, when we get into a close game we don't overstress.
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On Feb . 8, the safety board warned pilots of all makes of jet airliners that pushing hard on the rudder in alternating directions could overstress the tail.
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An examination of the anti-torque pedal assembly by the NTSB Materials Laboratory revealed that the fracture surface patterns found on it were consistent with a bending overstress separation.
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Shainin s " Overstress Probe Testing " techniques exposed design weaknesses early in the development process of the engine, which enabled improvements to be made before the final design.