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to failures
noun
State or condition of not meeting a desirable or intended objective, opposite of success.
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However, investigation of TO failures in such connections is still limited.
We went from heroes to failures.
Ultimately, this came down to failures in corporate governance.
This, in the officer's view, contributed to failures in August.
That ultimately points to failures of ownership, the most important factor in a team's success.
Halliburton and Transocean similarly pointed to failures on the part of the other parties involved.
Technology implementations are prone to failures and unexpected outcomes, even after going through rigorous testing.
"Russian equipment is not always the best, and it is prone to failures".
As it turned out, those two groups appear most prone to failures involving the devices.
The contraction in services has led to failures at several store chains.
Early reports traced the problem to failures at FirstEnergy transmission lines in Ohio.
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