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The phrase "a sequence of failures" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a series of unsuccessful attempts or events that follow one after another.
Example: "After a sequence of failures in the project, the team decided to reevaluate their strategy."
Alternatives: "a series of setbacks" or "a chain of failures."
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"Rather, a sequence of failures involving a number of different parties led to the explosion and fire which killed 11 people and caused widespread pollution in the Gulf of Mexico earlier this year".
In the PSO approach a set of agents move within the space of the two Weibull parameters: in correspondence of each location of each agent the corresponding distribution is computed and a sequence of failures is Monte Carlo sampled.
The attorney general's lawsuit, filed in Circuit Court in Genesee County, which includes Flint, was the latest fallout from the city's water crisis, in which a sequence of failures by government and businesses left the city fearful about drinking from the tap and led to a series of investigations and political controversies.
There are undoubtedly many different features joined in any one of the proposals, and even a sequence of failures may not show where to place the blame.
According to the company, a "sequence of failures involving a number of different parties" was to blame for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
Instead, "a sequence of failures involving a number of different parties" led to the explosion which killed 11 people and caused the leak.
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A sequence of failure initiation and propagation is observed based on optical microscopy images of specimens during failure.
Given an initial state vector s and a sequence of failure vectors φ=(f 1,f 2,…,f n), we recursively define the associated sequence of state vectors σ as: sigma_{n+1} = textbf{p}_{infty}(sigma_{n} land varphi_{n}) qquad textrm{~with~} sigma_{0} = textbf{s} (5).
The famine centred on a sequence of harvest failures in 1315, 1316 and 1321, combined with an outbreak of murrain, a sickness amongst sheep and oxen in 1319 21 and the fatal ergotism, a fungus amongst the remaining stocks of wheat.
It asks whether an electricity supply can be maintained in the event of a complex sequence of failures, and whether staff are sufficiently trained to deal with an event of Fukushima-like magnitude.
One thing the investigation has not done yet is find a specific sequence of failures that could have brought the towers down.
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