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(4) Tolerate failure.
It, too, will want results from the new government and is less likely than in the past to tolerate failure.
Second, management of global transactions must be distributed to avoid bottlenecks and to tolerate failure in the global database.
I'd insist the corporation's name go on the school because no chief executive worth his salt would let a school bearing his company's name tolerate failure.
As a result, he said, organisations needed to seize the opportunities technology offered, be "fleet of foot" and sometimes tolerate failure.
The users Microsoft needs to tempt with this update will not tolerate failure and will not know what to do to fix problems.
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way to tolerate failures that cause loss of data access.
The proposed architecture is able to tolerate failures in the sensors of the array.
The impact of this "neglected" aspect of emotional growth is reflected in many aspects of relating; in expectations of being treated as special; in the inability to work through frustration or to tolerate failures.
Existing proposals either try to reduce the complexity of handling failures in a traditional network architecture, which only partially address the problem, or rely on robust network architectures that can gracefully tolerate failures, but perform less efficiently than the traditional architectures.
Many of these systems are critical and cannot tolerate failures.
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