Consequently, they carry a high risk of performance failure, cost increases and schedule delays.
Kidney failure would cost the NHS thousands more in expensive dialysis treatments, she added.
Success in LEAN means that a startup has successfully accelerated failure rate, reduced cost of failure and iterated rapidly.
Before big companies can succeed with such innovations, the CEO must help people overcome their fear that failure will cost them their jobs.
The price of failure there could cost the Conservatives the keys to 10 Downing Street.
They went 0-for-4 on Thursday, and though their failure to score cost them the chance to steal a postseason victory on their opponent's home ice, it was pretty much standard operating procedure for them.
While it is true that virtualization may be creating a situation where there is now a single point of failure, the cost benefits of virtualizing servers are well documented.
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Shortfalls in aid will consign the MDG project to failure at enormous human cost.
For all the costs of a rescue, the cost of failure to the economy would sometimes be higher.
Military commanders have also been frustrated that the potential cost of failure in Afghanistan has not been spelt out clearly enough to the public.
And he thinks that failure is a necessary cost of innovation.
Focus on keeping cost of failure low and entrepreneurial adaptability high.
Always make sure you score the cost of failure as a contingency against the projected savings and it suddenly might make sense to allow safety and reliability considerations to take a bite out of those projections.
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For Poland, the cost of the failure of the summit is exceptionally large.
The FSB will also help to ensure that the rules governing big banks are commensurate with the cost of their failure.
Second, led by Yediot, the media prefer to portray Barak's buffoonery as courageous statecraft than acknowledge the massive cost of his failure.
Our system of technological medical care has utterly failed to meet these needs, and the cost of this failure is measured in far more than dollars.
Following standard procedure, the ten banks welcomed the settlement with smiling faces, knowing failure to settle could have cost them much more in terms of regulatory repression.
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They included a safety net guarantee of former Social Security benefits, which has never suffered a loss or cost due to failure of the personal account to beat the old system.
Metal on metal hip resurfacing is considered to be a much better option because it has a lower failure rate and is more cost effective since it does not need to be repeated as often as a total hip replacement.
The breakdowns observed included (1) the lack of an audit trail in the COMPASS database and the ability for the arrestees to manipulate worksheet items in COMPASS, (2) the failure to perform periodic contractor cost audits (3) the quality of the Trenching Manual, (4) the lack of a formal employee rotation policy, and (5) the failure to coordinate follow through on reported allegations.
Many will claim that designing data centers for failure prevention and uptime assurance is cost-prohibitive.
The May jobs report underlines the cost of this policy failure on American families.
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But Labour's shadow chief secretary to the Treasury, Rachel Reeves, said the chancellor was borrowing billions more to pay for the cost of his economic failure.
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Within the Medicare program, 10 million of the current 44 million beneficiaries have five or more chronic conditions, such as diabetes or congestive heart failure, and these 10 million cost the program 68% of the budgeted dollars.
Colleagues say Perlmutter took some of the blame for the failure of Timna, a low-cost chip that Intel officially canceled in 2000.
But, Nul said, the cost of this intervention is lower than the cost of patients being hospitalized, a significant point because much of the cost associated with congestive heart failure stems from patients needing to be hospitalized after they suffer setbacks.
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