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e-Government projects might fail when neglecting their multidisciplinary, complex and unstructured reality.
Thus, improved varieties promoted as drought tolerant might fail when facing multiple abiotic stresses in farmers' fields.
Thus, while a drug can lead to sustained suppression of the virus when treatment is initiated at relatively low virus loads, it might fail when treatment is initiated at a higher virus load.
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Over the weekend, you could hear the sound of gears shifting in panic, as the majority in favour of female bishops realised that the legislation might actually fail when the synod votes on it later this month.
Loyally and vigorously Sir Samuel defended his chief against charges that he failed to stand up to Herr Hitler at Munich and suspicions that he might fail again when the next testing time arrives.
The bonded joints between the metallic parts and the composite specimen might fail, especially when the tests are carried out under extreme temperatures or fatigue conditions.
Another person used to having leads handed to her might fail miserably when forced to make a rash of cold calls.
The case results from disclosures in 2005 that Guidant did not alert doctors and patients that some of its defibrillators had a defect that might cause them to fail when needed to interrupt an erratic and possibly fatal heart rhythm.
He said that A.B.S. might fail, for example, when a driver does not maintain firm pressure on his brake pedal when a skid begins.
In T.S.B. K048 issued on Feb. 8, Jaguar said gears on some models might fail to engage when the dial was turned.
But a study published today supports a lingering concern about the technique that it might fail to prevent disease when a small amount of faulty mitochondrial DNA carried over in the transfer outcompetes healthy DNA in the donor cell.
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