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The patchwork of rules and standards impairs communication and makes failures more likely, Mr. Hogan said.
In a classic Catch-22, a low failure rate makes failures more likely.
The philosophy behind design diversity is to decrease the probability that variants fail at the same time for the same input value because this usually makes failures of variants detectable (Lyu [1996]).
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That makes failure difficult to contemplate.
By insulating executives from some of the rigors of competition, though, excess cash actually makes failure more likely.
The calculation that makes failure OK for start-ups is that their failure costs relatively little but success has a huge payoff.
With a light touch, Rosenfeld portrays the "conspiratorial, even magical" relationship among sisters that makes failure to communicate all the more painful.
The intense glamour and glory of film success makes failure, or just anything short of success, or indeed the memory of former success, feel like a living death.
Another new law makes failure to stop and render aid after an accident that may have caused injury punishable by up to 10 years.
In practice, the failure pattern in an actuator may change repeatedly, which makes failure parameters suffer from an infinite number of jumps.
But they clearly feel his pain, as early success makes failure later hard to handle.
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