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A silo under LDAL was more likely failed by elastic buckling when the internal pressure was at low level; and at this circumstance the buckling stress increased with the increase in internal pressure.
It was nothing more than a fast delivery service for information -- that was what serious people who had either lost a lot of money in the late stages of the Internet boom or, more likely, failed to make money began to say now.
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Yet if Trump, as is more likely, fails to deliver on the threat, then Trump's credibility, such as it is, will be badly damaged, as might the credibility of the United States in future standoffs.
Whether legislators override Mr. Trump's veto of their termination of his emergency declaration or — as seems far more likely — fail to override it, the legislative branch needs to take back its legitimate powers.
A later study of more than eight thousand German ventures came to an even grimmer conclusion: founders who had previously failed were more likely to fail than novices.
Someone who fails once is more likely to fail again.
Special attention is paid to recurring faults as the work suggests that once a PC component fails, it is much more likely to fail again.
Finally, when we fail once, we're more likely to fail again at the same goal -- and sometimes more catastrophically.
This means that they are likely to be resisted and – if they do go ahead – more likely to fail.
In the post-bailout Wall Street, regulators are wary about making any major Too Big To Fail bank even bigger and more likely to fail.
He is like them: Evangelical marriages are more likely to fail; their children are more sexually active than others.
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