Each year businesses spend tens of billions of dollars installing software that they know to be defective.
Each year American businesses spend tens of billions of dollars installing software that they know to be defective.
The rest left with a 45 mph fastball, a sore elbow, and a conviction that the radar gun must be defective.
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Hunter and Sensenbrenner's acquiescence to legislation understood to be defective?
"Even if they have five machines out of 300, 000 turn out to be defective, it will reflect badly on Microsoft, " says gaming analyst Schelley Olhava of market research firm IDC.
In the meantime, they are asking the agency to update its 510(k) database to reflect which new devices have been cleared despite being based on a model that was later found to be defective.
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As many as 15 percent of the 5, 000 previously approved welds in the reactor's auxiliary plumbing, containment dome and spent-fuel cooling systems were X-rayed and found to be defective due to air pockets, poor soldiering and heat damage.
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Oddly enough, while Sony seems to be encouraging all OEMs to get going on a recall, we still haven't seen a recall for Sony's own laptops -- which seem to be just as defective as the rest of them, peep that picture above -- but hopefully Sony will be fessing up to those soon so we can all be one big, happy screwed-by-Sony family.
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People legally judged to be "mentally defective" are among those blocked by federal law from firearms purchases.
Toyota had built into its process a mechanism to verify immediately that each step had been done correctly so that no time or money would be wasted fixing a defective product.
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It could be a gene that, defective in some way, predisposes a person to disease.
And retailers can no longer be held liable for a defective product unless the retailer was actually responsible for it.
It is quite normal for a fair quality batch of green coffee (that is, coffee before roasting) to be 1-2% defective.
The economic consequences of defective software will be less, according to Kaner.
But women who have one defective X will be carriers of colorblindness.
"We encourage auction sites and business-to-business sites to do a better job in enforcing their recall protocols, " she adds--hardly a guarantee that defective products will be removed from online sites.
My own view is that we should never accept at face value the excuse heard all too often from U.S. negotiators that a defective agreement must be accepted because it was the best we could hope to get.
If there are not 70 out of the 120 Football Bowl Subdivision teams (58 percent) at 6-6 or better, bowls should be canceled because the product is defective.
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This suggests that those people with an aberrant form of the protein (the result of the defective gene) might be more resistant to herpes infection than their fellows.
The funniest story was about the prospect who stormed out in outrage when told that he was going to be provided with a trust that was defective.
The judge said houses with defective wallboard basically have to be stripped to the studs to fix the problem, at a cost of hundreds of thousands of dollars per home.
Somewhere along the line somebody realized that people might be disturbed by hearing that their trust was defective so the term became Intentionally Defective Grantor Trust.
One does not have to search hard to extract from the line taken by Moscow and the allies in the pipeline case the bulk of the arguments being used today in the effort to finesse -- and, in the end, live with -- the completion of the Juragua complex no matter how defective it is reliably reported to be.
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Many scientists think that other effective cancer treatments might be created through the same idea: Target the defective protein that causes the disease.
It remains defective as the treaty has yet to be amended and its central feature remains - the establishment of a supranational agency to govern three quarters of the world's surface and the oceans and airspace above them.
Some 600, 000 Americans have a less severe version caused by one defective copy. (There would be more of the double-gene victims if they didn't die young.) To get its drug approved Isis will need to study 45 patients with the severe two-gene form and a few hundred with the single-gene disease.
The CPS said in February he was to be charged with dangerous driving, using a vehicle with defective brakes and breaching a 7.5 tonne weight limit.
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If it is safe, the medicine could also be used for patients who have a single copy of the defective gene.
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