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Faulting employee would not to disclose his/her defect because employee feels fear to be blamed and shame of being recognized that he/she have made a defect.
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"This is a device trying to make an anatomical defect a part of the disease process," Dr. Norman S. Kato, a Los Angeles cardiac surgeon, complained at the meeting.
Suryavarman persuaded the kingdom of Champa to assist him in these efforts, but in 1136 the Cham king, Jaya Indravarman III, defected and made an alliance with the Vietnamese.
"Can anyone tell me a defect that makes a cheese taste sweet?" Almena-Aliste asked.
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Only few attempts have been made to classify defects and defect detection techniques.
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