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The phrase "a failure to separate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing issues related to not distinguishing or differentiating between two or more elements, concepts, or entities.
Example: "The report highlighted a failure to separate personal biases from professional judgments, leading to flawed conclusions."
Alternatives: "an inability to distinguish" or "a lack of differentiation".
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It showed that the American government's fatal mistake was not a failure to pick up signals overheard conversations, decoded cables, unusual ship movements but a failure to separate out signals from noise, to understand which signals were meaningful, and to imagine that the Japanese might do something as irrational as attacking the headquarters of the U.S. Pacific fleet.
It showed that the American government's fatal mistake was not a failure to pick up signals — overheard conversations, decoded cables, unusual ship movements — but a failure to separate out signals from noise, to understand which signals were meaningful, and to imagine that the Japanese might do something as irrational as attacking the headquarters of the U.S. Pacific fleet.
Carne considers that this common law jurisdiction was likely down to a failure to separate the common law jurisdiction and the equity jurisdiction possessed by the Lord Chancellor, a failure that continued into the 16th century; Sir Edward Coke wrote that in the Chancery there was both an ordinary court and an "extraordinary" one.
In addition, as shown in the high-power views of skeletal preparations, the phalanges of the hindlimbs show a marked medial deviation and the tarsals show a failure to separate during development, the cuboid, lateral cuneiform, intermediate cuneiform, navicular, and calcaneus all forming a continuous skeletal element.
In addition, studies such as this which attempt to elucidate the independent predictors of long-term mortality often run the risk of capturing factors which instead are predictors of in-hospital mortality, simply because of a failure to separate the in-hospital deaths from the deaths after hospital discharge.
Among them: the presence of mold and roaches, dirty equipment, holes big enough to allow rodents inside, and a failure to separate raw and cooked products.
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"The point is that, were YouTube Kids a broadcast, cable or satellite provider, the failure to separate commercial content from programming would be a clear violation of FCC rules," Josh Golin, the Executive Director at CCFC, points out.
A devoted atheist, he lamented Jews' and Arabs' failure to "separate religion from nationality".
Failure to separate complications from comorbidities can have a serious impact on clinical epidemiology research.
But most residents do not feel a direct financial connection to recycling because most towns have not tied tax rates or fees to the failure to separate garbage from recycling, said Jim Morris, who teaches a course called Understanding Recycling Economics at Rutgers University.
Most often cited is the vice president's failure to separate himself from Mr. Clinton's scandals, which remain an open wound to many Arkansans.
More suggestions(16)
a failure to segregate
a failure to dissociate
a refusal to separate
a failure to detach
a failure to decouple
a failure to differentiate
a failure to look
a failure to respond
a failure to extend
a failure to investigate
a record to separate
a movement to separate
a failure to do
a fork to separate
a failure to commit
a failure to plan
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