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Arthur H. Robinson, an American cartographer influential in thematic cartography, stated that a map not properly designed " will be a cartographic failure.
Procedures evolved to ensure documents were destroyed properly and it was the failure to follow these procedures which led to some of the greatest intelligence coups of the war ( e. g. U-570 ).
* A widespread failure of the agricultural harvest in Tang Dynasty China leads to a widespread famine ; in the previous century the central government was able to curb famine with large grain stores, but this time the central government is already in decline and too weak to properly face the disaster.
In this case “ success ” would be the result on a day when the machine worked properly, whereas a breakdown would be afailure ”.
* Infinite-valued determinism: General semantics regards the problem of ' indeterminism vs. determinism ' as the failure of pre-modern epistemologies to formulate the issue properly as the failure to consider or include all factors relevant to a particular prediction, and failure to adjust our languages and linguistic structures to empirical facts.
Historians attribute the success of the Canadian Corps in capturing the ridge to a mixture of technical and tactical innovation, meticulous planning, powerful artillery support and extensive training, as well as the failure of the German Sixth Army to properly apply the new German defensive doctrine.
Following the report, the bank's liquidators launched the Three Rivers DC v Bank of England case, on behalf of thousands of BCCI creditors who are suing the Bank of England for its failure to properly oversee the bank.
Many malfunctions involve this process, either through failure to extract a case properly from the chamber or by allowing the extracted case to jam the action.
The Clayton County Commission voted in December 2009 to oust Turner for various offenses including insubordination, an unorganized evidence room, failure to properly handle sexual harassment complaints against officers, several high-speed chases that resulted in civilian deaths, and 138 unaccounted-for firearms.
Santa Anna's failure to properly post lookouts proved fatal to his chances of victory.
Unfortunately, Bradley's failure to properly coordinate attack plans with strategic bombing forces resulted in hundreds of American casualties, including the death of a field officer, General Lesley McNair.
Citing frustration at their failure to break out of their pop image and their inability to reproduce the more sophisticated material properly on stage, Marriott was already looking ahead to a new band, Humble Pie, with Peter Frampton.
The dispute over the sovereignty of the Shebaa Farms resulted in part from the failure of the French Mandate administrations, and subsequently the Lebanese and Syrian governments, to demarcate the border between Lebanon and Syria properly.
The failure of the lower esophagous sphincter to respond properly to swallowing is called achalasia.
In 1992, she was fined $ 190, 000 for failure to properly report campaign contributions and expenditures associated with that campaign.
Police Quest II is notably more ' mature ' than the first title in the series, and relies much more on proper procedure ; failure to properly maintain Sonny's firearm at various points throughout the game will cause it to malfunction or misfire, and proceeding into a dangerous situation without proper backup will usually prove fatal.
There is also the risk of device failure, usually where the incision does not heal properly.
Harris called a public inquiry which later noted that in addition to Stan Koebel's failure to properly monitor and treat the water supply, deregulation of water quality testing and cuts to the Ministry of the Environment were contributing factors.
* On February 26, 2009, the London Court of International Arbitration announced its ruling ( in the second arbitration initiated in January 2008 ) that Canada was in breach of the softwood lumber agreement as a result of its failure to calculate quotas properly during January – June 2007.
A computer glitch is the failure of a system, usually containing a computing device, to complete its functions or to perform them properly.
Although Car and Driver staff wrote an article in 2009 apologizing for the inclusion of the Ford Contour on the " Ten Best " list, it was the only car the staff did not outright recant from the list, but did cite that, in hindsight, the car should have been considered too small for its price range to properly meet criteria, and that this is the likely reason for the car's failure to achieve widespread appeal.
Bullock, who was second in command of the investigation, was later found guilty of failure to properly brief officers and failure to fully investigate an anonymous letter sent to police, but he was acquitted of 11 other charges.

failure and disclosure
A prohibited or undisclosed representation involving a conflict of interest can subject an attorney to disciplinary hearings, the denial or disgorgement of legal fees, or in some cases ( such as the failure to make mandatory disclosure ), criminal proceedings.
In 1997, the Attorney General of Connecticut sent " cease and desist " orders to many companies, including Consumers Digest ( which at the time sold subscriptions to its magazine ), for failure to comply with state disclosure laws designed to protect consumers.
If you fail to comply with your duty of disclosure and we would not have entered into the contract on any terms if the failure had not occurred, we may void the contract within three years of entering into it.
First, publication amounted to a public disclosure that prevented the EDVAC from being patented ; second, some on the EDVAC design team contended that the stored-program concept had evolved out of meetings at the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Electrical Engineering predating von Neumann's activity as a consultant there, and that much of the work represented in the First Draft was no more than a translation of the discussed concepts into the language of formal logic in which von Neumann was fluent, hence, failure of von Neumann and Goldstine to list others as authors on the First Draft led credit to be attributed to von Neumann alone.
The Crown Attorney's failure to provide full disclosure ( contradictory and coerced statements by witnesses, because they believed the evidence not provided had no bearing in the case ) brought about changes in the Canadian rules of evidence regarding disclosure.
In addition, the disclosure must be one which the whistleblower " reasonably believes " shows a criminal offence, a failure to comply with legal obligations, a miscarriage of justice, danger to the health and safety of employees, damage to the environment, or the hiding of information which would show any of the above actions.
An employee will be protected if he " makes a disclosure in good faith " to one of these people, and " reasonably believes that the relevant failure ... is a matter in respect of which the person is prescribed and the information is substantially true ".
" Hufford felt that this was not just failure of full disclosure, but actual deceit.

failure and property
For small networks, this single-point of failure property might even be expanded: the hosting server can be integrated with file servers and print servers particular to its clients.
In his memoirs, Smoot made it abundantly clear: " The world is paying for its ruthless destruction of life and property in the World War and for its failure to adjust purchasing power to productive capacity during the industrial revolution of the decade following the war.
Hugh Gravelle and Ray Rees argue that more fundamentally, the underlying cause of market failure is often a problem of property rights.
However, in accepting the ideas of self-regulating markets, neoliberals drastically restrict the role of the government to managing those forms of market failure that the neoliberal economics allowed: property rights and information asymmetry.
The two chief modes of failure are usually due to imperfect property rights and due to imperfect information and correspond directly to Friedrich Hayek's assertion that classical liberalism will not work without protection of the private sphere and the prevention of fraud and deception.
The failure of property rights means that individuals can't protect ownership of their resources and control what happens to them, or prevent other taking them away.
Individualist anarchist Josiah Warren, who was one of the original participants in the New Harmony Society, asserted that the community was doomed to failure due to a lack of individual sovereignty and private property.
However, the Mansion House Hotel was a failure, and by 1841, citizens began raising funds to purchase the hotel property with the intent of giving it to the Ohio and North Ohio Methodist Episcopal Conference of the Methodist Church for the purpose of a Methodist college.
Several years later, discouraged by disputes with partners and the failure of the lead mine on the property, Audubon sold Mill Grove and moved to Kentucky to seek his fortune as a frontier merchant.
This can include public utility workers, such as in provision of electricity or gas, who may be required to respond quickly, as both utilities have a large potential to cause danger to life, health and property if there is an infrastructure failure.
Traditionally, bail is some form of property deposited or pledged to a court to persuade it to release a suspect from jail, on the understanding that the suspect will return for trial or forfeit the bail ( and possibly be brought up on charges of the crime of failure to appear ).
Comment: Note that the Recoverability property is needed even if no database failure occurs and no database recovery from failure is needed.
The scale-free property strongly correlates with the network's robustness to failure.
His father, Calvin Morgan, lost his Huntsville home in 1831 when he was unable to pay the property taxes following the failure of his pharmacy.
Although there is no specific time within which such deeds must be filed, the failure to timely record the deed to secure debt may affect priority and therefore the ability to enforce the debt against the subject property.
These include: questions regarding Kerik's sale of stock in Taser International shortly before the release of an Amnesty International report critical of the company's stun-gun product ; a sexual harassment lawsuit ; an alleged affair with Judith Regan ; allegations of misuse of police personnel and property for personal benefit ; connections with a construction company suspected of having ties to organized crime ; and failure to comply with ethics rules on gifts.
property, called the " Raymond Barber Conference Center ", for the fellowship's ultimate failure.
Upon returning to the USA ( due to homesickness and financial failure ) Dyer deeded his remaining property, the sawmill and 12 acres, to Watson.
Church historian Matthias Schuler, commenting on Boniface's failure to have church property returned to the church, proposes that the time was not yet ripe for Carloman to re-appropriate those properties, which had often been handed ( by way of church offices ) to various noblemen by his father, Charles Martel, to appease them and strengthen their loyalty.
Individualist anarchist Josiah Warren, who was one of the original participants in the New Harmony Society, asserted that the community was doomed to failure due to a lack of individual sovereignty and private property.
Following the failure of existing regulatory structures to prevent excessive lending to the property sector, consultants Mazars, which were brought in to review operations said that " regulatory expertise was lacking in some areas.
The main property which should be induced by checkpointing techniques in such systems is in preserving system consistency in case of failure.
This property also makes such fractures useful in engineering, since they provide a permanent record of the stress state at the time of failure.

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