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But either his own misfiring or solid defense left him unsuccessful.
If there was a misfiring, the astronauts might miss Earth and be doomed.
Historians believe the humid weather contributed to the double misfiring.
It has since been postulated that the moisture from the humid weather of the day contributed to the double misfiring.
The recent misfiring of the Trident II may prove a blessing.
A touch hole lock was added to prevent accidental misfiring when the breech was open.
And more analysis was needed to pinpoint Venus's erratic play or to detail what was wrong with her misfiring serves.
Catheter ablation is a way to get into your heart-without surgery-and fix the misfiring.
It was silly, an optic-neurological misfiring.
Blanke believes that a misfiring of this region is responsible for OBEs.
Instead, he attributes religion to a "misfiring" of something else that is adaptively useful; namely, a child's evolved tendency to believe its parents.
The source of this misfiring may be a result of impaired inhibitory mechanisms during muscle contraction.
And they say the most likely cause of the sinking is the misfiring of one of the Kursk's torpedoes.
Psychiatrists believe increasingly that panic is the result of a misfiring in a suffocation alarm system at the base of the brain.
To make matters worse, one of my sparking-plugs was in trouble again and there was intermittent misfiring in the engine.
"Religious behavior may be a misfiring, an unfortunate byproduct of an underlying psychological propensity which in other circumstances is, or once was, useful," Dawkins wrote.
Also, Sabatini got some assistance from the repeated misfiring of Martinez's sole weapon, her full-bodied forehand.
It didn't seem to be clear that Sam and sabotage had caused the misfiring; apparently the Council had associated it rather with the timing test.
Experts believe that the eyelid twitching of blepharospasm is caused by the misfiring of certain cells in one area of the brain.
Well-intentioned Schnabel wades out his depth with a misfiring, miscast saga of Palestinian womanhood.
So the victim of the tom-cat's sexual frustration may now be eaten, as the final act of this gruesome misfiring of the feline reproductive sequence.
One of the most common is the dopamine hypothesis, which attributes psychosis to the mind's faulty interpretation of the misfiring of dopaminergic neurons.
Sometimes, for example, a football running back can experience a "misfiring" of motor units and end up simultaneously contracting the quads and hamstrings during a hard sprint.
Dawkins advocates the "theory of religion as an accidental by-product - a misfiring of something useful" as for example the mind's employment of intentional stance.
Engine misfiring is prevented via variable valve lift at exhaust, which opens exhaust valves during the intake stroke, which increases engine air temperature.