Sentence examples for develops a fault from inspiring English sources

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If p53 develops a fault it can leave people at the mercy of cancer.

Today's answer is to throw out anything that develops a fault, and buy the latest, most-up-to date model.

Its 57-year-old steam engine develops a fault and has to be towed behind a diesel locomotive.

In fact, if something you've bought new develops a fault within the first six months, it's up to the retailer to show that the fault wasn't there when they sold it to you, not to you to show it was.

Under the Sale of Goods Act, if a product develops a fault before it would reasonably be expected to do so, shoppers can claim against the retailer rather than the manufacturer.

That means if something develops a fault, if it's not as described or not fit for purpose (such as a memory card isn't compatible with a camera you were told it would fit), you can get a repair, replacement or – in some circumstances – a refund.

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This paper develops a fault-tolerant iterative learning control law for a class of differential time-delay batch processes with actuator faults using the repetitive process setting.

I have to say I thought my TV had developed a fault when the screen appeared to freeze.

This can lead to serious difficulties if the systems develop a fault, as was the case with a 2009 Air France crash.

I bought a Furby Boom toy from Amazon Marketplace just over 18 months ago (in November 2013), which has developed a fault and lost its sound.

The Spanair aircraft, a McDonnell Douglas MD-82 carrying 172 passengers and crew to the Canary Islands, was attempting to take off when it developed a fault.

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