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rollover <a rollover; rollovers> N

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Rollover Protective Structure INDUST

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A vertical edge dropoff often results in overcorrection, leading to a head-on collision, rollover, or a run-off-road collision on the far side of the road.
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Two rollbars integrating the cockpit headrests were used not only for structural integrity, but also rollover protection.
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In vehicles equipped with a rollover sensing system, accelerometers and gyroscopes are used to sense the onset of a rollover event.
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This functionality is required in some vehicle racing applications, since an electric fuel pump may otherwise continue operating after a collision or rollover.
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Seat belts have been a life-saver since they were introduced in trucks, especially in rollover situations, so it makes sense to buckle up.
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This exerts further pressure on the bank's standalone credit assessment, given the difficulties to rollover market maturities and the lack of funding alternatives besides central bank funding or deleveraging.
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The terms playthrough and rollover are also used interchangeably when referring to wagering requirements.
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A plan year may allow either a rollover or a grace period for unused amounts for the same plan year but not both.
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The certificate of deposit has a 12-month term; therefore, for continued participation or "rollover," the accountholder must decide to reinvest in the product.
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Some of these requirements include: seat belt and air bag functionality testing, front and side impact testing, and tests of rollover resistance.
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