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Ultimately, "A Season in Hell" is a kaleidoscopic evocation of a man who comes to terms with the limits of the self; a heavy sense of failure, of wrong paths taken, hovers over the vignettes.
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For example, when executing one action, we find the generic failure types are: action of wrong time (E2), action out of sequence (E4) and missed action (E5), then basic HEP value of executing this action could be calculated using the following equation.
But using Europe an example of failure is wrong.
We feel in the silence a sense of failure, of something gone unexpectedly wrong, of following directions to nowhere.
A heroic attempt maybe, but like Captain Scott's, one that will ultimately end in failure … Wrong end of the earth?
The Fall of Tokyo: As the tsunami wave recedes, TEPCO makes all the wrong decisions; the government keeps one too many secrets; there is a crucial failure of communication at just the wrong moment, and reactors 1, 2, and 3 at Fukushima Daiichi not only suffer a meltdown but burn and explode uncontrollably.
In addition, the problem of wrong notification of route failure arises because of channel contention.
This circle consists of the three following steps: 1) breach of diagnostic standards, 2) treatment of wrong disease and 3) failure of treatment (Fig. 1).
Peter Woit, in "Not Even Wrong: The Failure of String Theory and the Search for Unity in Physical Law" (Basic; $26.95), prefers the term "disaster".
Shift from compassion to solidarity campaigning: Corporate taxdodging is wrong because failure of multinationals to pay their taxes in Zambia means that the country is deprived of the money needed for schools, health and support to farmers.
Similarly, in his 2007 book Not Even Wrong: The Failure of String Theory and the Search for Unity in Physical Law, Peter Woit accused physicists of much the same sin as mathematical economists are said to commit.
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