Similar words: down time, on time, in time, untimely, meantime, from time to time, just in time, centimeter. Meaning: n. a period of time when something (as a machine or factory) is not operating (especially as a result of malfunctions).
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61. Without the IDS 9.40 new rename restore feature, you may not able to accomplish this architecture change and reduce your total downtime in a cutover process.
62. Increase productivity by complimenting the recovery capability of the sensor to reduce downtime.
63. Fault time of this system accounts for 1/3 of EAF platform downtime. It is very important that faults of electrode regulating system are exactly analyzed and eliminated rapidly.
64. Initiate and implement preventative maintenance program to each machinery to minimize machine downtime.
65. It can reduce or even eliminate system downtime when you want to do data migration.
66. With the pressure machine load rate below 25%, air compressor no-load running power consumption need not, and can be directly downtime, energy consumption will be zero.
67. Our 24/7 world doesn't like to allow for downtime, but it is a part of life.
68. They do not attempt to use any of the above strategies to mitigate this and simply accept that some downtime is part of the cost of development.
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