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the fails
verb
To be unsuccessful.
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"I am seeing marginal increases in the fails numbers," he added.
But Paul Scheufele, head of United States repo trading at Credit Suisse First Boston, said, "The $6 billion in new notes should go a long way to help clear up the fails situation".
Often the fails are the only ones that are talked about because they're sensational headlines.
However, the increased use of dental implants also improved the fails.
Based on these experimental and numerical findings, distinct scenarii and criterion are proposed to explain the fails.
Distributed techniques are more robust, because they better accept the fails and uncertainties in the individual robots performances; in other words, a single defective robot does not interrupt the functioning of the whole.
Similar(43)
The failed elevator pitch.
The failed fake changed everything.
The failed hard drive merely precipitated events.
But the failed ones don't survive.
Remember the fail whale?
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