Tyco International, meanwhile, rose 57 cents to $ 13.92 despite cutting its fourth quarter earnings guidance, citing higher-than-expected taxes and slow operations.
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Tyco International rose $ 1.16 to $ 14.51 despite cutting its fourth-quarter earnings guidance, citing higher-than-expected taxes and slow operations.
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The trapeze makes re-stringing a slow operation and the very long string length needed to reach from the tailpiece to the tuners meant some brands of strings did not fit.
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U . S . and Canadian sawmills typically slow operations this month to break for Christmas and New Years and to prepare for a holiday slowdown in demand from homebuilders and other users.
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Small size is achieved at the expense of interior space and ergonomics, which causes practical difficulties, as it constrains the physical movements of the crew and slows operation of controls and equipment.
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A program might need some resource, such as an input device, which has a large delay, or a program might start some slow operation, such as sending output to a printer.
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Thus, tuning was a relatively slow operation, and composers had to allow a reasonable amount of time for players to change notes if they were called to tune in the middle of a work.
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The computer could be programmed using an assembly language system called QUIKOMP ( TM ), but its simple machine language instruction set and slow operation speed encouraged many programmers to code directly in machine language.
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The remaining difference is that the Fcite templates do not support extremely rare parameters, such as " surname1 = ", " given1 = " or " authormask = " which would slow operation for most usage.
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Route clearance is a slow operation as units make slow progress to neutralize mines along the route, since the K-G Pass is relatively long and susceptible to attack the mission routinely took several days to complete.