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fault and is
Tolley's going is my fault.
Alexander advances the idea that it is would not be God ’ s fault to create a being that would bind the ‘ corrupt ’ with the ‘ clean ’.
One fault of OPS is that it weighs on-base percentage and slugging average equally, although on-base percentage correlates better with scoring runs .< ref > Lewis, Michael.
Magnifying this fault is that the numerical parts of OPS are not themselves typically equal ( league-average slugging percentages are usually 75-100 points higher than league-average on-base percentages ).
The message is clear: failure was not due to any fault in the preparation, because Yahweh had foreseen everything, but to Israel's sin of unfaithfulness.
In spite of these first impressions, the game has generally received positive reviews: Lafayette, for example, goes on to say that it is " really hard to fault GURPS Bunnies & Burrows ", as it is educational, realistic, whimsical and clever, while the game has also been described as a " work of genius ".
There have also been periodic tensions with both mainstream and fundamentalist Christians, who think the religion is aligned with Gnosticism or is a cult, and fault it for departing from traditional Christian doctrine.
# hardware context switching does not save all the registers ( only general purpose registers, not floating point registers — although the TS bit is automatically turned on in the CR0 control register, resulting in a fault when executing floating point instructions and giving the OS the opportunity to save and restore the floating point state as needed ).
Stalin is too rude, and this fault, fully tolerable in our midst and in the relations among us Communists, becomes intolerable in the office of General Secretary.
Round the house, in the rift valley, is farmland, but within a short distance to the north-west, on the other side of the fault, are the Grampian Mountains in the Highlands.
A stacking fault is a one or two layer interruption in the stacking sequence, for example, if the sequence ABCABABCAB were found in an fcc structure.
If any blame or fault attaches to the attempt, it is mine alone.
The only disqualifying fault in Dachshunds is knuckling over.
Any display of shyness is a serious fault.
He puts great effort into making ideas clear and visual, and asserts that when he teaches, if his students do not understand something, it is never their fault but always his own.
One theory is that this was caused by a design fault in the ammunition loading system to the main gun turrets, so that an enemy hit on the turret set off an explosion in the magazine, thus sinking the ship.
Motion along this fault is the source of earthquakes in northernmost El Salvador.
Another concern for ECC-systems is the danger of fault attacks, especially when running on smart cards.
Tectonic earthquakes occur anywhere in the earth where there is sufficient stored elastic strain energy to drive fracture propagation along a fault plane.
This energy is released as a combination of radiated elastic strain seismic waves, frictional heating of the fault surface, and cracking of the rock, thus causing an earthquake.
Normal and reverse faulting are examples of dip-slip, where the displacement along the fault is in the direction of dip and movement on them involves a vertical component.
This is so because the energy released in an earthquake, and thus its magnitude, is proportional to the area of the fault that ruptures < ref > and the stress drop.

fault and evident
It also transpired that there was a significant error in a protection relay setting which became evident, resulting in a power cut, only when the first fault, the oil leak, had a real effect.
Captain Wilhelm Zahn of U-56 was so depressed by the evident futility of his efforts that he needed to be briefly relieved of duty by Admiral Dönitz in order to compose himself, while the civilian Naval Ordnance Corps, responsible for torpedo development and maintenance, continued to insist the U-boat captains were somehow at fault.

fault and intended
Fuses used in meters will carry the maximum measuring current of the instrument, but are intended to clear if operator error exposes the meter to a low-impedance fault.
The expression has, in fact, the fault of most metaphorical terms: it leads to an exaggeration of the truth it is intended to suggest.
His chief financial action was to debase the currency by issuing copper tokens, intended to be redeemable in better times ; but it was no fault of his that Charles XII flung upon the market too great an amount of this money for Görtz to deal with.
Seeley intended the book as " a fragment " and the text did not deny the truth of those doctrines it did not address, but many critics still found fault with its treatment of Christ.
* INTEGRITY is a highly secure POSIX-certified real-time operating system intended for use in embedded systems requiring reliability, security and fault tolerance.
Major Calsow was relieved for this, against his protests that it was not his fault that the unit was not used as intended.
It is royalty-free, POSIX-certified, and intended for use in embedded systems needing reliability, availability, and fault tolerance.
During the 1978 World Cup, a technical fault with the feed from Argentina prevented ITV from broadcasting Hugh Johns commentary on the Scotland-Peru game so Montford's commentary, originally only intended for Scottish viewers, was used on the entire network ( the same fault affected the BBC in reverse, with Scottish viewers having to listen to David Coleman instead of Archie MacPherson ).
Apart from the frequent mistakes and inconsistencies of Tolomei's toponymy, its main fault is the loss of historical information contained in the historically grown geographical names, an effect which was fully intended by Tolomei.

fault and fill
Costaggini said it was Brumidi's fault in not providing enough material to fill the circle.
Approximately 2 million years ago, the formation of the fault known as the Kalahari-Zimbabwe axis, which runs from the Zimbabwe capital Harare through its second-largest city Bulawayo and ends in the eastern side of the Kalahari, created an enormous basin and forced these rivers to flow into and fill up the basin.
In the case of old eroded fault scarps, active erosion may have moved the physical cliff back away from the actual fault location which may be buried beneath a talus, alluvial fan or the valley fill.

fault and out
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.
While modern machines no longer have tilt switches, any kind of technical fault ( door switch in the wrong state, reel motor failure, out of paper, etc.
Two great cities, Osaka and Sakaii, have been burned to the ground, each one almost as big as London, and not one house left standing, and it is reported above 300, 000 men have lost their lives, “ yet the old Emperor Ogusho Same hath prevailed and Fidaia Same either been slain or fled secretly away, that no news is to be heard of him .” Jesuits, priests, and friars are banished by the emperor and their churches and monasteries pulled down ; they put the fault on the arrival of the English ; it is said if Fidaia Same had prevailed against the emperor, he promised them entrance again, when without doubt all the English would have been driven out of Japan.
The final report of the Joint Committee did not single out and fault Marshall.
) Note that in this case, as in many cases with the term, tough shit is often said as a way of pointing out someone's fault in his / her own current problem.
In network management, fault management is the set of functions that detect, isolate, and correct malfunctions in a telecommunications network, compensate for environmental changes, and include maintaining and examining error logs, accepting and acting on error detection notifications, tracing and identifying faults, carrying out sequences of diagnostics tests, correcting faults, reporting error conditions, and localizing and tracing faults by examining and manipulating database information.
Ingres's pupil Amaury-Duval wrote of him: " With this facility of execution, one has trouble explaining why Ingres ' oeuvre is not still larger, but he scraped out work frequently, never being satisfied ... and perhaps this facility itself made him rework whatever dissatisfied him, certain that he had the power to repair the fault, and quickly, too.
An active geologic fault runs down the Dale valley through Linden, to the east of Batavia and out into Lake Ontario.
Whether Nadab and Abihu neglected to follow God ’ s outlined sacrificial system out of presumptuousness, or out of thoughtlessness and inattention, their fault was severely punished so that all might learn to comply exactly with God's commands, and not try to change them or explain them away.
While the window was in storage in the Minster's stonemasons ' yard, a fire broke out in some adjoining offices, due to an electrical fault, on 30 December 2009.
Anu points out that it was her fault for provoking Gilgamesh, but she warns that if he refuses, she will do exactly what she told the gatekeeper of the underworld she would do if he didn't let her in:
If TBTC fails on an individual train then it would be put into Restricted Manual mode, which means that the train operator can drive the train at 5 – 10 mph ( 8 – 16 km / h ) to the next station, where the train would be taken out of service until the fault is mended by technicians.
It was assumed for years that he had been shot down, but following the discovery of the wreckage, it was found that a fault with the fuel tank selector had meant the aircraft simply ran out of fuel.
Peter alone suffers from fatuousness overdone, a period fault that Sayers soon blotted out.
According to the new, full translation put out by the Naval Institute Press, nearly all errors can be attributed to the editors, with only a few being the fault of Jules Verne, who was meticulous in his presentation of science within science fiction.
Many military commentators and historians believe that the failure to secure Arnhem was not the fault of the airborne forces ( who had held out for far longer than planned ), but of the operation as a whole.
[...] I thought it was quite extraordinary, because the stories were doing two things – they were making me and the whole project look like it was completely out of control and all my fault, and that Film Finance, the completion guarantors, were the only thing holding it together – the people trying to bring control to it ... the fact was, they were absolutely useless.
Both types of faults are strike-slip or side-to-side in movement, ( see diagrams to the right ) however transform faults end at the junction of another plate boundary or fault type, while transcurrent faults die out without a junction.
In measuring the horizontal or vertical separation, the throw of the fault is the vertical component of the dip separation and the heave of the fault is the horizontal component, as in " throw up and heave out ".
Investigations carried out by the National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling found that Halliburton was jointly at fault along with BP and Transocean for the spill.
He points out that it was not Arnold who was responsible for the obsession with sport, but does make it clear that Arnold was at fault in ignoring the sciences.
" A good will is the moral compass that always seeks good: if an agent fails, it is not the fault of the good will but of the agent's ability to carry it out.

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