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Discover LudwigThe phrase "failure cost" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It is a term used to refer to the financial costs associated with failing to reach a desired outcome. For example, "The failure cost of the project was estimated at $20,000."
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The failure cost the defensive coordinator Juan Castillo his job.
This failure cost Mr Pischetsrieder his job, leaving his successor to clean up after him.
Lincoln's eventual failure cost the government $2 billion, far more than it would have cost had regulators acted sooner.
The sale's failure cost the job of the company's chief executive, Premysl Klima, who was dismissed by the board today.
The failure cost lives and will do so again if provisions are not made for future outbreaks, the report adds.
The first victim was the race leader, the Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton, whose tire failure cost him almost certain victory.
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This failure costs the team 0.36 runs: the zero scored after the attempt minus the 0.36 forecast beforehand.
The calculation that makes failure OK for start-ups is that their failure costs relatively little but success has a huge payoff.
By 2002, it had grown from 50 units to more than 2,000, and was widely criticized as an expensive failure costing $2,900 a month per apartment.
Recent research shows that for the most prolific offenders, prison has not worked, and worse, this failure costs the country billions every year.
In this paper, this methodology is applied to obtain the minimum failure cost-based optimal designs of fluid viscous dampers for model structures in three different seismic regions in the USA.
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