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In a classic Catch-22, a low failure rate makes failures more likely.
Five approved projects have gone out of business, a relatively low failure rate, she said.
"Rather, to us, the low failure rate indicates that too few entrepreneurs were funded and too few ventures launched.
He marshaled persuasive evidence to support the early-release programs: Only 114 of the 3,053 participants had absconded, for a remarkably low failure rate of 3.7percentt.
The low failure rate was interpreted by some as proof that the tests had been too soft, but disclosure of sovereign-debt exposure reassured others.
Further, considering that more than one million A.E.D.'s have been deployed in the United States, that's an extremely low failure rate.
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But Britain, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland all want exemptions for sophisticated weapons with low failure rates or small numbers of submunitions.Smart weapons of the kind produced by Textron, for example, are programmed to hit vehicle targets.
"The new device offers the ideal mix of exceptionally low failure rates, long battery life, connectivity, portability, functionality and affordability.
Thus, principals demand that teachers have very low failure rates, if any.
We identified high patient satisfaction and low failure rates, both at short and long term.
Even with low failure rates, the number of human hand-offs will most likely grow because of the sheer volume of engagements that will likely occur.
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