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The phrase "as not to failure" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an attempt to express a purpose or intention to avoid failure, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I took extra precautions as not to failure in my presentation." (This should be rephrased for clarity.)
Alternatives: "to avoid failure" or "in order not to fail."
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Thus, the conventional steel or RC concrete jackets need to be detailed so as not to trigger other failure modes such as cap beam damage or cause damage to other capacity protected elements (Priestley et al. 1996; Buckle et al. 2006; Fakharifar et al. 2014b).
This paper presents a post hoc analysis of a failed case with FCM and attempts to discuss, at a macroscopic level, problems with preconditions for FCM that currently exist, in the hope that teachers who are making an attempt at FCM can be aware of these problems and thus would make better preparation for it so as not to repeat the failure should they conduct FCM in their teaching.
Consequently, even though these finding are encouraging, we must be cautious in the definition of the next clinical trials regarding this drug so as not to repeat past failures.
The anchors have been embedded such that they are sufficiently away from the free edge so as not to cause any concrete failure.
Lord Hutton said he had drawn his mandate narrowly, so as not to enter the debate over the failure by American and British forces to find chemical, biological or other unconventional weapons in Iraq.
You can see why people have mistaken Best of You for a grunge equivalent to one of those motivational posters that features a sunset and some ghastly littlea motto such as "not to have tried is the true failure".
However, the opi1Δ mutation also suppresses the Ino− phenotypes of slt2Δ and other PKC pathway mutants (Nunez et al. 2008), which, as discussed above, are not attributable to failure to express INO1.
Moreover, solid-state drives aren't as susceptible to failure after being bumped or jostled because, again, there are no spinning disks nor frenetic read/write heads hovering, perilously, less than a hair's-width away.
A particular company might be deeply invested in a specific technical roadmap (e.g. microservices) that chaos engineering tests show is not as resilient to failures as originally predicted.
On the other hand, we regarded repeated debridement as not being a failure.
This was true for all patients at all time points, including patients who were classified as not having heart failure.
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