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  • Second, there are systemic problems with GA that are brought up fairly regularly.
  • These problems with gas lighting led to the rapid adoption of electric lighting.
  • The paper cartridge and the gun had numerous deficiencies; specifically, serious problems with gas leaking.
  • Severe botulism leads to reduced movement of the muscles of respiration, and hence problems with gas exchange.
  • Spiders are a big problem with gas grills because they are attracted to additives found in bottled propane gas.
  • "Environmentalists tend not to have a problem with SUVs per se, " Hinerfeld said . " They have a problem with gas guzzling.
  • One of the problems with gas gun scarers is that the very loud bangs can be extremely disruptive to people living in nearby properties.
  • However, geological problems had resulted in the development of a deep and extensive sump system to remove water ingress, and frequent problems with gas.
  • The financial situation took on fresh urgency this week, when the company shut down two reactors in Scotland after problems with gas circulators were discovered.
  • Flickering may indicate a problem with gas pressures inside the tubes ( possibly a result of age and / or damaged tubes ) or a failing transformer.
  • While the American Petroleum Institute deny that this practice has hidden problems with gas drilling, others believe it has and could lead to unnecessary risks to public safety and health.
  • Meanwhile, in the Siberian city of Omsk, problems with gas pipes threatened to cut off heat and hot water to 117 five-story homes, three medical centers, eight kindergartens and six schools, ITAR-Tass reported.
  • Problems with gas service started about two weeks before, when a gas furnace suspended from the ceiling of the warehouse was knocked down by a roll of carpet and a forklift, Anthony Bontatibus said.
  • Problems with gas turbine engine lifespan, and reduced fuel efficiency, coupled with two turbine failures resulted in the small class of eight Class 210 machines being rebuilt as class 218.9 at the beginning of the 1980s.
  • Additional problems with gas turbine-electric locomotives included that they were very noisy, and they produced such extremely hot exhaust that if the locomotive were parked under an overpass paved with asphalt, it could melt the asphalt.
  • The chairman of the committee, Assemblyman Rob Wright, D-Los Angeles, said he does not see that there is a major problem with gas prices _ and that the emphasis should be just as much on decreasing demand.
  • Coke said independent analysis found nothing toxic in its products, and said the problem with gas in Antwerp produced only an off taste, while the pesticide used in Dunkirk only affected the outside bottom of cans and gave off an " offensive odor ."