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"Anything can fail," he says.
Given that individuals are worldbound, however, the principle is expressed more rigorously (and more generally) in terms of other-worldly duplicates: The second aspect of the principle expresses "the Humean denial of necessary connections" (ibid., 87), that is, the idea that anything can fail to coexist with anything else.
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"Anything mechanical can fail or give us wrong readings".
But that showed me you can fail at anything.
On the other hand, if the United States can beat Brazil, and 3,000 people can fail to get into a soccer game, isn't anything possible?
"Even Toyota can fail.
Unfortunately, dams can fail.
Automated systems can fail.
Memory can fail.
You can fail here".
Local transformers can fail.
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