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The intention, in this paper, is to show that if an accident involved the failure of multiple barriers, it is also possible to trace the common causes of those failures back to the assumptions and arguments that are embodied within a safety case.

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Anglo-Saxon capitalism, obsessed with the short term, didn't stand a chance.Now, many trace Japan's failure back to that same financial root.

Crouch traces the history of this failure back to the publication of William Styron's Confessions of Nat Turner, "which told the fictionalised story of the slave who led a bloody and squelched revolt in South Carolina in 1831".

This allows the buyers to transfer the risk of product failure back to the seller (Heal 1977).

These indemnification agreements throw liability for due-diligence failures back on to the company issuing the shares or bonds, making a nonsense of an underwriter's gatekeeping role.

Instead it never led by more than 10 points, and those failures came back to haunt it.

But its failures go back to Africa's age-old problem: too many of its leaders, out of a misplaced sense of post-colonial solidarity, are loth to criticise their peers, however vicious.

Wretched would be a mild way to describe Preston's play-off record; nine campaigns have borne nine failures, stretching back to 1989.

Taken together, all of these failures lead back to one staggering reality: for African Americans, the law is often a site of violence rather than a site of violence's retribution.

Now these same experts, spurred on by those who have an interest in the Yankees' failure, are back to whining.

State-sponsored assassinations by drone and special operations forces on the ground have a long history of failure stretching back to the Vietnam War.

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