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with incrementing vs by incrementing

Both "with incrementing" and "by incrementing" are correct and commonly used phrases in English. They are interchangeable and can be used depending on personal preference or the context of the sentence.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 724 views

with incrementing

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that something is done while increasing or adding incrementally.
  • The general denominator may not be disabled from incrementing for any other condition.
  • Requirements for incrementing the ignition cycle counter
  • When the PTO operation ends, incrementing of all corresponding numerators and denominators shall resume within 10 seconds.
  • To ensure all manufacturers are tracking IUPRM in the same manner, detailed requirements are given for defining and incrementing these counters.
  • When the PTO operation ends, incrementing of all corresponding numerators and denominators shall resume within 10 seconds.
  • incrementing and disabling the general denominator as well as numerators and denominators of individual monitors, and
  • When applicable, the specific additional incrementing rules specified in paragraph 5.3.2 are met.
  • Incrementing the general denominator shall resume within 10 seconds when the malfunction is no longer present (e.g., pending code erased through self-clearing or by a scan tool command).
  • Incrementing of the numerator and denominator shall resume within 10 seconds when the malfunction is no longer present (e.g. pending code erased through self-clearing or by a scan tool command).
  • Incrementing disablement of the numerators, of the denominators and of the general denominator
  • When the malfunction is no longer detected (e.g. the potential DTC is erased through self-clearing or through a scan-tool command), incrementing of all corresponding numerators and denominators shall resume within 10 seconds.
  • Within 10 seconds of a malfunction being detected (i.e. a potential or a confirmed and active DTC is stored), which disables a monitor, the OBD system shall disable further incrementing of the corresponding numerator and denominator for each monitor that is disabled.
  • Note: For the purpose of incrementing the numerator of a specific monitor, it may not be sufficient to satisfy all the monitoring conditions necessary for that monitor to determine the absence of a malfunction.
  • When the malfunction is no longer detected (i.e., the pending code is erased through self-clearing or through a scan tool command), incrementing of all corresponding numerators and denominators shall resume within 10 seconds.
  • Within 10 seconds of the start of a power take-off operation (PTO) operation that disables a monitor required to meet the monitoring conditions of this Annex, the OBD system shall disable further incrementing of the corresponding numerator and denominator for each monitor that is disabled.
  • - The plan(s) describing the detailed technical criteria for incrementing the numerator and denominator of each monitor attached to this Certificate are correct and complete for all types of vehicles to which this Certificate applies.
  • - Plan(s) describing the detailed technical criteria for incrementing the numerator and denominator of each monitor, as well as plan(s) for disabling numerators, denominators and general denominator.
  • In the case of a malfunction (i.e. a potential or confirmed and active DTC has been stored) preventing determination of whether the criteria for the General denominator mentioned in paragraph 5.4 are satisfied, the OBD system shall disable further incrementing the general denominator within 10 seconds.
  • Note: For the purpose of incrementing the numerator of a specific monitor, it may not be sufficient to satisfy all the monitoring conditions necessary for that monitor to determine the absence of a malfunction.
  • Additional monitor specific incrementing rules

Alternatives:

  • by incrementing
  • using incrementing
  • through incrementing
  • via incrementing
  • through the process of incrementing

by incrementing

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the method or means by which something is increased or added incrementally.
  • The general denominator may not be disabled from incrementing for any other condition.
  • Requirements for incrementing the ignition cycle counter
  • When the PTO operation ends, incrementing of all corresponding numerators and denominators shall resume within 10 seconds.
  • To ensure all manufacturers are tracking IUPRM in the same manner, detailed requirements are given for defining and incrementing these counters.
  • When the PTO operation ends, incrementing of all corresponding numerators and denominators shall resume within 10 seconds.
  • incrementing and disabling the general denominator as well as numerators and denominators of individual monitors, and
  • When applicable, the specific additional incrementing rules specified in paragraph 5.3.2 are met.
  • Incrementing the general denominator shall resume within 10 seconds when the malfunction is no longer present (e.g., pending code erased through self-clearing or by a scan tool command).
  • Incrementing of the numerator and denominator shall resume within 10 seconds when the malfunction is no longer present (e.g. pending code erased through self-clearing or by a scan tool command).
  • Incrementing disablement of the numerators, of the denominators and of the general denominator
  • When the malfunction is no longer detected (e.g. the potential DTC is erased through self-clearing or through a scan-tool command), incrementing of all corresponding numerators and denominators shall resume within 10 seconds.
  • Within 10 seconds of a malfunction being detected (i.e. a potential or a confirmed and active DTC is stored), which disables a monitor, the OBD system shall disable further incrementing of the corresponding numerator and denominator for each monitor that is disabled.
  • Note: For the purpose of incrementing the numerator of a specific monitor, it may not be sufficient to satisfy all the monitoring conditions necessary for that monitor to determine the absence of a malfunction.
  • When the malfunction is no longer detected (i.e., the pending code is erased through self-clearing or through a scan tool command), incrementing of all corresponding numerators and denominators shall resume within 10 seconds.
  • Within 10 seconds of the start of a power take-off operation (PTO) operation that disables a monitor required to meet the monitoring conditions of this Annex, the OBD system shall disable further incrementing of the corresponding numerator and denominator for each monitor that is disabled.
  • - The plan(s) describing the detailed technical criteria for incrementing the numerator and denominator of each monitor attached to this Certificate are correct and complete for all types of vehicles to which this Certificate applies.
  • - Plan(s) describing the detailed technical criteria for incrementing the numerator and denominator of each monitor, as well as plan(s) for disabling numerators, denominators and general denominator.
  • In the case of a malfunction (i.e. a potential or confirmed and active DTC has been stored) preventing determination of whether the criteria for the General denominator mentioned in paragraph 5.4 are satisfied, the OBD system shall disable further incrementing the general denominator within 10 seconds.
  • Note: For the purpose of incrementing the numerator of a specific monitor, it may not be sufficient to satisfy all the monitoring conditions necessary for that monitor to determine the absence of a malfunction.
  • Additional monitor specific incrementing rules

Alternatives:

  • with incrementing
  • using incrementing
  • through incrementing
  • via incrementing
  • through the process of incrementing

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