This could be an early indication of a franchise that will burn out quickly.
Is it any surprise, then, that so many good teachers burn out or become disenchanted?
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Stars in this category regularly and spectacularly burst into existence or simply burn out.
Games with a big social element can burn out faster than games that are purely solitary.
The war is raging, right now, and it may take years to burn out.
With his yearly stadium runs, Mr. Chesney defies one of the first rules of touring don't burn out the audience.
One of Schneider's biggest challenges is maintaining its fleet size, since drivers often burn out and leave the company.
General Manager Alex von Lichtenberg is anxious that the tube components in his analog transmitter are about to burn out.
In a few type 2 patients, years of insulin overproduction cause the beta cells to burn out and stop making insulin.
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That is necessary because the balloon concentrates sunlight up to 400 times, and without this cooling the cell would quickly burn out.
Investors have enjoyed a fantastic ride in Big Tobacco stocks, but like a good cigarette (or cigar if you prefer), they will eventually burn out.
The alarm was raised on the Llangorse fire at 14:17 BST, and Mid and West Wales fire service said some areas of land were being allowed to burn out.
So the hardworking person who takes on more projects than he can handle or stays late more often than he should can be set up to fail or burn out.
The Open Markets Committee will have to make a horrific choice: fight inflation by tightening policy into a weakening economy, or fight recession by allowing inflation to burn out of control.
When you are asked to do more than you think you should, to do tasks beyond your capabilities or work more hours than your mind and body can take, you can quickly burn out.
Williams outlined a lack a UEFA A Licensed coaches at grassroots level as a key difference between England and continental Europe, as well as suggesting over coaching can cause some youngsters to burn out.
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And if critics and (to a lesser extent) audiences felt that The Hangover part II was basically a warmed-over remake of The Hangover, the promise of both a very different kind of plot and a definitive finale of this particular trilogy arguably compensates for most of the burn out from part II.
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According to Popular Mechanics, the robots are only being used to put out fires involving Acetylene gas, which had previously simply been left to burn themselves out due to the risk of explosions.
The most widely cited reason for "teacher burn-out" is not salary but classroom management issues.
Vieira was the player who started the talk of burn-out after his comments in September.
However, chief selector Geoff Miller admitted that player burn-out continues to be a concern in the England set-up.
So he hopes the irrepressible Mr Cohn-Bendit, by launching the Greens' campaign so early, will burn himself out.
Burn-out levels are increasing, work and personal satisfaction levels are decreasing and our ability to focus is being lost.
For her family, protecting Achieng from burn-out is a priority and her time in Kenya is vital to that.
One such burn got out of control in 2000, briefly threatening the Los Alamos weapons centre in New Mexico.
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But those very characteristics could render it vulnerable to a fast burn-out.
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