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A red light is only displayed when a fault is likely enough, and abnormal operation costly enough, that taking action will yield the lowest cost result.
The I.T. manager pulls himself out of bed and examines the L.C.D. touch-pad display, which is reporting a fault in the basement heat sensor.
Along much of the length of this fault, the metamorphic rocks in the hanging wall (located above the fault) display a pattern of inverted isograds; i.e., the rocks that reached the highest temperatures of metamorphism overlie rocks that record lower temperatures, implying that metamorphic temperatures decreased with depth to the fault.
He avoids display and demonstrative gestures – almost to a fault.
Arches and associated reverse faults display a wide range of trends within an overall NW SE oriented, anastomosing network, partly reflecting primary basement heterogeneities.
It's more a consequence than a fault, but perhaps he displays a little too much enthusiasm.
Valentino's show, on Sunday night, was exquisitely heavy going, chic to a fault -- the right shoe, the right display of beads, but all without feeling.
Seismic sections and time slices, through multi-attribute (coherence, energy ratio similarity, and curvature) volumes display a dense distribution of normal faults with polygonal shape and small throws in the plain view.
A fault suddenly becomes a virtue and the friendly handshakes exchanged with the Hungarians after their wonderful display is no longer a sign of weakness but strength.
Questions remain, however, whether the high magnetic susceptibility fault gouges were formed by one earthquake; whether the fault gouges of different depths, such as surface outcrop and the drilling core, are of a similar nature; and why the magnetic susceptibility of some fault gouges does not display a significant anomaly.
Generous, to a fault.
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