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Failure to deliver a correct service on two attempts constitutes loss of the point.
This is why insurance contracts specify very definitely what events must take place, what constitutes loss, and how it is to be measured.
Saleemul Huq, senior fellow at the International Institute for Environment and Development, who helped co-ordinate the Bangladesh studies, tells how it took a mix of government, academics, NGOs and the media to put it on the agenda: "When we first started discussions in Bangladesh … the very notion of what constitutes loss and what is damage was unclear.
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First, existing caselaw indicates that the costs only count if they are "directly attributable to the defendants' alleged access of [the] computer" Shirokov v. Dunlap, Grubb & Weaver, 2012 WL 1065578, at *24 (D. Mass. 2012) (concluding that legal fees cannot constitute "loss" under the CFAA).
Such systemic hyperfunctions also constitute loss of homeostasis.
Private equity officials argue, however, that the mark-downs do not constitute losses because the firms intend to own the companies for several years.
His retreat constitutes a loss of income for the government.
In practice, a failure constitutes a loss of ability to transport product safely and effectively.
Thinking about The Game constitutes a loss, which must be announced each time it occurs.
Proteins in the plasma-and-urine subproteome were excreted into urine, which constitutes a loss of substance.
In their latest study [28], 30 mg of plant material were used, which although a great improvement, still constitutes major loss of valuable tissue, especially in smaller specimens.
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