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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a significant fault" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a major error or flaw in a system, process, or argument.
Example: "The report highlighted a significant fault in the methodology that could affect the results."
Alternatives: "a major flaw" or "a critical error."
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On each occasion that a significant fault was exposed by Michael Mansfield's cross-examination, up to five barristers for the police would seek to undermine what had been exposed.
It resulted in the failure to detect a significant fault in the helicopter's gearbox, which possibly - but only possibly - resulted in the crash".
One of the largest offset was measured at 2,925 m (fault F): 4.3 cm and considered as part of a significant fault zone of the reservoir with a quasi-vertical fault plane (dip of 86° and a dip direction of N48° ([Cornet et al. 1997])) (see Figure 2).
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In reality, this is a very significant fault line between the trust and the management – but especially director general Mark Thompson, who sees his own reputation taking a knock if the licence fee settlement he negotiated is seen to result in the closure of services.
clearly suggest at a minimum, a finding of 'no significant fault' in 2001," the panel said.
To extract the significant fault features, a vibration analysis method based on hybrid techniques is proposed in this paper.
It strongly suggests that a significant normal fault slip is inevitable to occur on not high-/low but moderate-dip-angle fault plane.
CAS decided that Troicki was not at "significant fault" despite committing an anti-doping violation, with no suggestion he intended to evade the detection of a banned substance in his system.
"The rules say that it is a violation, but if you can show that the athlete had no fault or no significant fault, there could be a mitigation of the sanction," Wadler said.
These suggest that significant fault ruptures occurred at a rather shallow depth, although there are no reports of the appearance of earthquake surface faults or surface cracks.
A significant normal fault slip relative to the western part of the 2016 rupture zone (out of our study area) might have strengthened the fault zone, according to a model suggested by Sibson (1992).
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