Sentence examples for be fault from inspiring English sources

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be fault

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A defect; something that detracts from perfection.

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Roughnesses along the fault are referred to as asperities, and places where the rupture slows or stops are said to be fault barriers.

Considering the record number of safety-related recalls announced in America this year, self-driving cars will need to prove themselves to be fault proof.

We had previously seen similar cliffs with an Italian geologist working here; he suggested that it might be fault breccia (rocks that a fault went through).

We could afford to be "fault tolerant"; we could afford to indulge in pleasant fantasies about the kind of world we lived in.

It has to work globally and be fault tolerant.

The resulting code is more easily seen to be fault tolerant.

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But instead of requiring technicians to rush to replace them so that the machine can keep running during long computations, Blue Gene will be engineered to be fault-tolerant.

The cooking cannot be faulted.

Nothing specific could be faulted.

The title, however, cannot be faulted.

Technically, the work could not be faulted.

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