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break(1) To temporarily or permanently stop executing, printing or transmitting. break [brāk] (computer science) To interrupt processing by a computer, usually by depressing a key. A place in a file of records where one or more of the values in the records change. (electricity) A fault in a circuit. The minimum distance in a circuit-opening device between the stationary and movable contacts when these contacts are in the open position. (electronics) A reflected radar pulse which appears on a radarscope as a line perpendicular to the base line. (geography) A significant variation of topography, such as a deep valley. (geology) (meteorology) A sudden change in the weather; usually applied to the end of an extended period of unusually hot, cold, wet, or dry weather. A hole or gap in a layer of clouds. (mining engineering) A plane of discontinuity in the coal seam such as a slip, fracture, or cleat; the surfaces are in contact or slightly separated. A fracture or crack in the roof beds as a result of mining operations.
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It's true that the resort had been more or less breaking even for the past five years, and the surrounding acres of vacant land were just that--vacant. Louis-based Edward Jones, Avery is placing a heavy bet the technology is where it needs to be, about a $25 million-a-year bet, and has yet to get close to breaking even. But the best deal is that even if you're breaking even on the equipment cost, you have so much less labor costs. |
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