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But the appeals court confirmed a lower court's 2009 ruling that "no fault" had been committed by biochemist Fernand Dray, who was in charge of purifying the material at the Pasteur Institute, and pediatrician Elisabeth Mugnier, in charge of collecting the pituitary glands and monitoring treatment.
Conditional diagnosability, proposed by Lai et al. [22], assumes that no fault set can contain all the neighbors of any processor in a system; this is a well-accepted and general measure of the diagnosis ability of an interconnection network of multiprocessor systems.
In this paper, we assume that no fault occurs in the system simultaneously.
Fault should not raise the magnitude of liability in the same way that no fault does not immune the breaching party from liability.
If the backup relay characteristic is violated but none of the remote devices have picked up, then it can be concluded that no fault has occurred and the backup relay operation can be blocked.
Godwin stated that no fault should be assigned to the fire managers as the situation was beyond their control.
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