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failures and Whore
The failures of the anti-Catholic Whore of Babylon and tragicomic If This Be Not ... have already been noted.

failures and 1607
The most notable English failures were the " Lost Colony of Roanoke " ( 1587 – 90 ) in North Carolina and Popham Colony in Maine ( 1607 – 8 ).

failures and If
If competitors ' products are not interoperable ( due to causes such as patents, trade secrets or coordination failures ), the result may well be monopoly or market failure.
If Moore and Schley should fail, a hundred more failures would follow and then all Wall Street might go to pieces.
If failures occur at random and the vast majority of nodes are those with small degree, the likelihood that a hub would be affected is almost negligible.
His other singles from this era-" The Closest Thing To Heaven ", " I Hope He Breaks Your Heart ", " Let The People Talk ", " The Answer Lies Within " and " We Can Make It If We Try "-were all commercial failures.
If the oscillation is left unchecked, failures can result.
If however the risks taken are systematic and cannot be diversified e. g., exposure to general housing prices, then such failures will damage the interests of principals and even the economy as a whole.
If people believe that they are going to fail, they create obstacles and excuses to justify their failures.
If we then sample this random variable and get s successes and f failures, we have
If the burn-in period is made sufficiently long ( and, perhaps, artificially stressful ), the system can then be trusted to be mostly free of further early failures once the burn-in process is complete.
If now with capacitors built after the year 2007, failures of this kind occur, it only can be determined by a careful recalculation of the entire circuit with all load conditions for the capacitor, such as temperature and ripple current load, whether there a defect in the capacitor or an error in the design of the circuit.
If one's own position is strong and secure, it may be much easier to be an opportunist – because if it would result in losses and failures, those losses and failures can be easily sustained given the resources available.

failures and Play
Kingdom of Earth ( 1967 ), In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel ( 1969 ), Small Craft Warnings ( 1973 ), The Two Character Play ( also called Out Cry, 1973 ), The Red Devil Battery Sign ( 1976 ), Vieux Carré ( 1978 ), Clothes for a Summer Hotel ( 1980 ) and others were all box office failures, and the relentlessly negative press notices wore down his spirit.

failures and is
It is hard not to lay most of the blame for their failures on the pope.
The feeling of individual inferiority, defeat, or humilation growing out of various social situations or individual deficiencies or failures is compensated for by communion in worship or prayer with a friendly, but all-victorious Father-God, as well as by sympathetic fellowship with others who share this faith, and by opportunities in religious acts for giving vent to emotions and energies.
In a cabled system, the cables need to be flexed every time that a card is added or removed from the system ; this flexing eventually causes mechanical failures.
A mixed economy is a largely market-based economy consisting of both private and public ownership of the means of production and economic interventionism through macroeconomic policies intended to correct market failures, reduce unemployment and keep inflation low.
According to skeptics, clairvoyance is the result of fraud, self-delusion, Barnum effects, confirmatory biases, or failures to appreciate the base rate of chance occurrences.
A typical legal rationale for protecting the consumer is based on the notion of policing market failures and inefficiencies, such as inequalities of bargaining power between a consumer and a business.
In 1963 Friedman and Schwartz proposed a positive feedback loop as a mechanism for catastrophic failures in economics: “ It happens that a liquidity crisis in a unit fractional reserve banking system is precisely the kind of event that trigger-and often has triggered-a chain reaction.
Thus the probability of two failures in a same RAID group in time proximity is much smaller ( approximately the probability squared, i. e., multiplied by itself ).
As with every software system, a DBMS that operates in a faulty computing environment is prone to failures of many kinds.
Thus the probability of two failures in a same RAID group in time proximity is much smaller ( approximately the probability squared, i. e., multiplied by itself ).
As with every software system, a DBMS that operates in a faulty computing environment is prone to failures of many kinds.
In the fifth century, Pope Dioscorus, the Patriarch of Alexandria, rejected certain Christological dogmas promulgated by the Council of Chalcedon, and as a result, the Oriental Orthodox churches split from the rest ; however they continued the episcopal tradition, and today in fact there is dialog between the various orthodox churches over whether the schism was due to real differences or simply translation failures.
Her reign is famous for the defeat of the Armada, and for successful raids against the Spanish, such as those on Cádiz in 1587 and 1596, but some historians point to military failures on land and at sea.
The aim is to intelligently compensate for aircraft damage and failure during flight, such as automatically using engine thrust and other avionics to compensate for severe failures such as loss of hydraulics, loss of rudder, loss of ailerons, loss of an engine, etc.
The question then is what approximations of these conditions guarantee approximations of market efficiency, and which failures in competition generate overall market failures.
Mechanical malfunctions of the firearm are generally referred to as " jams ", and include failures to feed, extract, or eject a cartridge ; failure to fully cycle after firing ; and failure of a recoil-or gas-operated firearm to lock back when empty ( largely a procedural hazard, as " slide lock " is a visual cue that the firearm is empty ).
It is also commonly used to describe failures in human decision-making due to faulty, incomplete, or imprecise data.
As already mentioned, the fallacy is built on the notion that previous failures indicate an increased probability of success on subsequent attempts.
The null hypothesis is that the failures are uniformly distributed.
It is sometimes used as a heat source during power failures.
Numerically, this lambda is also the reciprocal of the mean time between failures.
The term life expectancy may also be used in the context of manufactured objects although the related term shelf life is used for consumer products and the terms " mean time to breakdown " ( MTTB ) and " mean time before failures " ( MTBF ) are used in engineering literature.
In fact, much analysis is devoted to cases where so-called market failures lead to resource allocation that is suboptimal by some standard ( defense spending is the classic example, profitable to all for use but not directly profitable for anyone to finance ).

failures and left
** Shims left out from front end of torque tube drive plate in automatic cars, this sometimes cause engine thrust bearing failures.
Failures which occur that can be left or maintained in an unrepaired condition, and do not place the system out of service, are not considered failures under this definition.
The crop failures of the “ Year without a Summer ” may have helped shape the settling of the " American Heartland ", as many thousands of people ( particularly farm families who were wiped out by the event ) left New England for what is now western and central New York and the Upper Midwest ( then the Northwest Territory ) in search of a more hospitable climate, richer soil, and better growing conditions.
But The Economist also cautioned that some bank failures are also to be expected and some banks may not have any reserves left for financing commercial and industrial enterprises.
Eventually, Charles, Sr., broken down by financial failures, left his family.
One of the longest SI members, and frequent editor of the journal Internationale Situationniste, Vaneigem finally left the SI in November 1970, citing their failures as well as his own in his letter of resignation.
However they left after six years, before construction was complete, driven out by crop failures and locals unhappy at their interference in the affairs of the local church.
( Such tests were run without cost, since the ENIAC would have been left powered on anyway in the interest of minimizing vacuum tube failures.
Despite his electoral failures he was highly regarded within the Liberal Party and was nominated by Premier William Stevens Fielding to succeed him when Fielding left provincial politics in 1896 to join the federal cabinet of Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
Harold Henderson provides an alternative explanation of the failures of " Dick and Jane " in Let's Kill Dick and Jane ; the series focused on trivial aspects of reading and left children far behind their peers in Europe.
However, the consecutive failures of the initial Delta IIIs, combined with the more-advanced Delta IV program and the successful Sea Launch venture, left the Delta III as an interim vehicle.
Due to power supply failures, it had to be left to disintegrate in 2005.
Despite protests from the Australian commanders, the attack was resumed on the morning of 11 April ; mechanical failures meant that only 11 tanks were able to advance in support, and the limited artillery barrage left much of the barbed wire in front of the German trenches uncut.
Konstantopoulos received criticism from both his party's members and his left allies for the two consecutive failures, and announced that he would retire as president at the next Synaspismos congress.
* 1783 ( Tenmei 3 ): Famine was exacerbated, according to 20th century studies, because after 8 years of near or actual famine, neither the authorities nor the people had any reserves left to meet further drought and crop failures of the " Great Tenmei Famine.
In 1890 Fred Marsden left his family after economic failures at his textile plant and emigrated to Philadelphia, US with his eldest son.
Mao's comparative distance from power over the past two years had left him blameless of the recent failures and in a strong position to attack the leadership.
The following year he joined Ensign but left after two more failures to qualify.
With no direct ownership, no funding, and the financial burden of bond interest payments, employees were left to cope with equipment failures, no marketing, loss of credit, bounced paychecks, government inspections and the custodianship of the marine mammals, fish and birds.
According to him, fascism was the price that a society in crisis paid for the failures of the left.
On 9 July the artillery order for the next phase of the battle was signed, and this still left responsibility for details to individual Corps BGRAs, and perpetuated the loose rather than tight coordination of artillery and infantry which had contributed to the failures of 1 July.
At approximately the same time, the assistant navigator and an electronics technician left the control room to try to determine what was causing the equipment failures.
Due to repeated failures of ECW paying Corino his salary, he left the company on January 7, 2001, the night he lost the ECW World Title at Guilty as Charged 2001 to Sandman.

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