Sentence examples for what a fault from inspiring English sources

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And remember what a fault tree analysis is.

Geologists can predict roughly what a fault is capable of.

Dolan said he often takes his students there to see what a fault looks like.

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The rules also ban power companies from building or operating reactors on top of active faults, but continuing contentious discussions over what an "active" fault consists of might allow the government to avoid closing such plants for good.

In light of that history, what does a fault-tolerant cloud environment look like, require and cost?

The administrators at the Japanese Nuclear Regulation Authority NRAA) have decided to redefine what an active geologic fault is with respect to nuclear power plants, contrary to all the other scientists in the world, and have decided that an active fault is one that has moved within the last 120,000 years.

And what's more: a fault start can mean a poor finish.

At Onitsha, the largest town on the Niger's banks in Nigeria and the third largest riverine town after Bamako and Niamey (Niger), the valley narrows as the river flows through what is probably a fault in the area's sandstone.

Out of what is no doubt a fault in me, I do not seem able to read them.

The technique is classic propaganda, of the kind disseminated through the third world by the Communists during the cold war: seizing on what Americans see as a fault or tragic mistake, like racial segregation in the 1950's or the killing of innocent civilians in Vietnam, and recasting it as a malicious defining characteristic of an evil society.

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