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The system had many faults, and opposition to Lenin and what many saw as his excessive centralisation policies came to the leadership's attention during the 8th Party Congress ( March 1919 ) and the 9th Party Congress ( March 1920 ).
When the system is first started the kernel is set up to be the " handler " of all faults, so when the program causes a fault the kernel takes over, examines the information passed to it, and then carries out the instructions.
Ideally, safety-engineers take an early design of a system, analyze it to find what faults can occur, and then propose safety requirements in design specifications up front and changes to existing systems to make the system safer.
On the basis of aerial photographs and Landsat imagery, faults / lineaments and palaeo-drainage system in NW India have been delineated6, 7, 9, 12 – 15.
The faults in the area are rift related, which is called the Saint Lawrence rift system.
FTA is a deductive, top-down method aimed at analyzing the effects of initiating faults and events on a complex system.
FTA is very good at showing how resistant a system is to single or multiple initiating faults.
:" By a system of reversed faults, a group of strata is made to cover a great breadth of ground and actually to overlie higher members of the same series.
Professor Charles Zelden faults the per curiam opinion in the case for, among other things, not declaring that the nation's electoral system required significant reform, and for not condemning administration of elections by part-time boards of elections dominated by partisan and unprofessional officials.
Outlier detection can identify system faults and fraud before they escalate with potentially catastrophic consequences.
One system over subscribes, the other undersubscribes, both have faults.
The Riksdag of 1900, in addition to grants for the fortifications at Boden, in Norrbotten County, on the border of Russian controlled Finland, and other military objects, voted a considerable grant for an experimental mobilization, which fully exposed the defects and faults of the old system.
Alternators used in central power stations may also control the field current to regulate reactive power and to help stabilize the power system against the effects of momentary faults.
Filtering devices are applied at substations to prevent the carrier frequency current from being bypassed through the station apparatus and to ensure that distant faults do not affect the isolated segments of the PLC system.
Different types of wind turbine generators behave differently during transmission grid disturbances, so extensive modelling of the dynamic electromechanical characteristics of a new wind farm is required by transmission system operators to ensure predictable stable behaviour during system faults ( see: Low voltage ride through ).
In particular, induction generators cannot support the system voltage during faults, unlike steam or hydro turbine-driven synchronous generators.
* Fault-tolerant systems avoid service failure when faults are introduced to the system.
The normal method to tolerate faults is to have several computers continually test the parts of a system, and switch on hot spares for failing subsystems.
Two main faults cross and influence the tectonic activities: the north-northeast by south-southeast Chaves-Verin Fault and a fault system crossing near Faiões and Santo Estêvão.
Examples of these causes include faults at power stations, damage to electric transmission lines, substations or other parts of the distribution system, a short circuit, or the overloading of electricity mains.
These faults are part of a twin system of normal faults that run along the base of two parallel mountain ranges ; the Sierra Nevada on the west and Inyo Mountains on the east flank of Owens Valley.
Etna is a complex spreading volcano that is characterized by three main structural features: a volcanic rift system that crosses the summit in a north-northeast direction ; a peripheral compression belt ( thrust front ) surrounding the base of the volcano ; and a east-northeast trending system of transtensional ( oblique normal ) faults that connect the summit rift to the peripheral thrust front.

faults and were
The artistic generation after Brumidi was trained in the Paris of that time to a more meticulous standard of execution, and tended to overlook greatness of conception where faults and weakness were easy to find.
Proponents ( especially of majoritarianism ) deny these accusations, and argue that any faults in Athenian democracy were because the franchise was quite limited ( only male citizens could vote — women, slaves and non-citizens were excluded ).
Stripes or fasts were enjoined for the smallest faults.
These referees were used mainly for maintaining order ( as drinking games often became rowdy ) and for reviewing faults that could be punished with a player drinking a penalty cup.
In designing EDIF 3 0 0, the committees were well aware of the faults of the language, the calumny heaped on EDIF 2 0 0 by the vendors and the frustration of the end users.
To the contrary, both J. M. W. Turner and James Northcote were fervent acolytes: Turner requested he be laid to rest at Reynolds ' side, and Northcote ( who lived for four years as Reynolds ' pupil ) wrote to his family " I know him thoroughly, and all his faults, I am sure, and yet almost worship him.
Many intermittent faults were due to dry joints and could be temporarily fixed by briskly strumming the card handles!
Transport figures concluded that 70 % of road accidents were caused by " human factors ", 23 % by mechanical faults and 7 % by road conditions.
Traditionally tanka has had no concept of rhyme ( indeed, certain arrangements of rhymes, even accidental, were considered dire faults in a poem ), or even of line.
Other changes were made to lighten up calls on faults for carries and double-touches, such as allowing multiple contacts by a single player (" double-hits ") on a team's first contact provided that they are a part of a single play on the ball.
No faults were incurred, however, if the raised block in front of the water was knocked down.
Therefore, if each of the three fences in a triple combination were knocked down, the rider would receive 12 faults ( 4 per fence, instead of 4 faults for the entire obstacle.
He was the most conspicuous champion of Roman Catholicism in the age of the Reformation, but his gifts were marred by many faults.
: Mrs Barbauld told me that the only faults she found with the Ancient Mariner were — that it was improbable and had no moral.
They were, however, not without their faults.
He loved peace ; and he helped to communicate the same disposition to nations at least as warlike and restless as that in which he had the chief direction of affairs ... With many virtues, public and private, he had his faults ; but his faults were superficial.
Rockslides had caused a significant buildup of rock at the bottom of the American side of the falls, and the engineers were to clean up the rock and repair some faults to prevent eventual erosion of the American side of the waterfall.
It seems likely therefore that the faults with the previous structure were exaggerated by the Bishop to help justify the rebuilding in a newer style.
Thrust faults were unrecognised until the work of Escher, Heim and Bertrand in the Alps working on the Glarus Thrust ; Lapworth, Peach and Horne working on parts of the Moine Thrust Scotland ; Törnebohm in the Scandinavian Caledonides and McConnell in the Canadian Rockies.
They are strictly reversed faults, but with so low a hade that the rocks on their upthrown side have been, as it were, pushed horizontally forward.
Two examples are most commonly cited: the insistence of Indian and Northern Affairs ’ representatives that the Naskapis live in row houses that, in the event, proved not to be adequately soundproofed and that had a variety of other faults ; and the fact that the brochure prepared by Indian and Northern Affairs showed a fully landscaped site with trees and bushes, whereas no landscaping was done, and no trees or bushes were ever planted.
It was understood that when the two were finally reconciled, each would correct the other's laws and faults ; they would live side by side and share in common all the riches of the land and join their faiths in one religion that would establish the truth of life in a spirit of universal brotherhood.

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