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People's memories might be faulty, or they might more readily recall people with whom they agree.
In The Times Magazine article, Mr. Kerrey conceded that his three-decade-old memory might be faulty.
It never occurred to the first patient that the equipment might be faulty, she said, because she knew that it had been approved by the F.D.A.
City CarShare, a local nonprofit, removed the brand-new vehicles from its fleet after reports on Wednesday from Japan that their brakes might be faulty.
The Post Office said it could not understand why your card was not accepted at certain ATMs and suggested it might be faulty and asked you to send it back to them.
In reality, each peer might be faulty.
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Jones has sized this up, has identified a Welsh linchpin that might just be faulty, and has done all he can to break it.
There might be some faulty units going off".
But in rare cases for average consensus, there might be some faulty nodes on the other hand for binary consensus; we did not give edge taking priority based on energy in a sensor nodes, so normally, we get some faulty nodes.
One important reason for this small or lack of effect might be the faulty assumption that high-anxiety (HA) subjects show a consistent attentional bias, whereas low-anxiety (LA) subjects do not react with an increased attention to threat.
For our study we did not consider groups of patients with which either the derivation of the RASS (for example, muscle relaxation) or the BIS might be predictably faulty [ 16– 18] (Table 1).
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