A spark caused by faulty wiring erupted into a blaze that swept through the pure oxygen atmosphere within the capsule. |
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If the item is not faulty or misdescribed you may have to pay to send them back. |
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He used his mental quickness as a weapon to see through the faulty logic of the people who reported to him. |
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Their faulty statements were unfortunately also quoted by the media and certain officials outside the mining sector. |
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But, what if the cyclist was there to inform you about a faulty brake light or indicator? |
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It really rankles me when I see faulty advice such as the following being circulated to unsuspecting webmasters. |
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They advise against the sales of items that could be faulty and pose a danger risk like the brakes failing on a pushchair. |
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This is where the equality argument is faulty, or rather misrepresenting reality. |
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With regards to safety, faulty goods should be recalled by the manufacturer and refunds to the public given no matter where they were purchased. |
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Now, I wonder if this is plain wishfulness or actually a faulty media plan. |
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The faulty temperature settings over the winter seem to be a direct result of that. |
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Fire officers are certain her faulty electric blanket started the fire in which her hair and nightdress caught alight. |
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Garages are giving faulty cars the all-clear in safety tests, a damning investigation reveals. |
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The wine must pass an analytical test and is blind tasted by a panel which may reject wines judged faulty or atypical, and often does. |
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Some faulty wines undergo a secondary fermentation in the bottle, due to a small amount of yeast and sugar left inadvertently in the wine. |
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Is it time now for an outside independent commission to take a look at the intelligence, which apparently was faulty? |
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City officials say that the work has deteriorated beyond repair because of faulty design and must be removed. |
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Last week repairs were carried out to a faulty pump at the Moor Farm pumping station, which drives waste along the rising main. |
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Through this formula, you can see that apple polishing establishes a faulty logical connection. |
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I am apologetic here, as I do not understand your faulty logic in the aforementioned statement. |
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Today, while Kay was getting an estimate on fixing our car, the mechanic mentioned an expensive hub replacement due to faulty lug nuts and axles. |
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In exposing weak or faulty paths, the opportunity to operate tactically at the expense of competitors becomes apparent. |
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The car has been plagued by two recalls and at least six repair notices, ranging from faulty fuel tanks to seat belt flaws. |
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Malignant hyperthermia is not the only inherited disorder associated with faulty calcium signalling. |
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Despite their obvious malignity, so pronounced as to have raised clinical questions, Mr Latham's own diagnoses are not entirely faulty. |
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Some buses examined by inspectors in the last year have been found to have defective steering, faulty brakes or even bald tyres. |
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But it's a deeply flawed squad, built on the faulty premise that star ballplayers remain healthy and productive forever. |
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However, if the temperature and coolant level are okay, it suggests that the temperature sensor in the thermostat is faulty. |
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We thought that the latest attack might be thwarted by the machines' own faulty mathematics. |
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But a number of faulty assumptions seem to form the basis for some of your arguments. |
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Then two of the lamps that move round to throw the prettiest patterns on the walls and ceiling turned out to be faulty. |
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The faulty shearing machines are repaired, the broken cobbles are mended and the new by-pass built. |
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What's more, the obvious mendacity of the statement renders the argument faulty and therefore a clear case of sophistry. |
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If you buy or receive something you don't want, the law says that you can claim a refund only if the goods are faulty. |
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Properties include easy workability, adaptability and insensitivity to faulty manipulation possessed by mild steel. |
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The mechanic said the transmission's clutch pack burned due to a faulty oil pump. |
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Utility officials said the outage was caused by a faulty transmission line separating the two countries. |
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Nine coaches and minibuses have been taken off the road after roadside checks uncovered a worrying catalogue of defects, including faulty brakes. |
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Remember though you are only entitled to a refund if goods are faulty, misdescribed or not fit for the purpose made known to the retailer. |
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Goods can only be returned for a refund if they are faulty or misdescribed and if you act promptly. |
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Remember these rights are in addition to your rights if the goods or services are faulty or misdescribed. |
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Errors such as packaging mix-ups or faulty packs that lead to nonsterile products can easily go undetected by the consumer. |
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It's cognitive distortions or faulty thought patterns that often plunge us into black moods. |
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The bleary eyes, he says, are down to a lack of sleep because of a faulty alarm on his motorbike. |
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Tonight, even a muddy sound system and faulty backing tapes cannot detract from the brilliant pop nous beating at the band's core. |
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When biased and muddle-headed people disagree with you chances are their arguments are based on faulty thinking and misinformation. |
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Problems include stolen deposits, faulty boilers and central heating, excessive charges for cleaning, harassment and illegal evictions. |
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But urgent refurbishments on things such as faulty lifts, damaged fire alarms, unhygienic kitchens and poor sanitation were also needed. |
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Backpackers evacuated the building after a false fire alarm at the hostel, which was believed to have been triggered by a faulty smoke detector. |
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A Department of Corrective Services spokesman said it was possible faulty brake lining of the new vehicle caused the problem. |
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A student has been left shaken after a faulty vacuum cleaner started a fire in her house. |
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The jury brought in a verdict that the cave-in in the tunnel was due to faulty design in the timbering. |
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I recently claimed for damage done to the party wall of my terraced house as a result of a faulty roof next door. |
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Because of a faulty rail, he fell into a vat of boiling liquid and died three weeks later from his burns. |
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Cars with faulty speedometers and horns that don't work will fail the national car test under strict guidelines introduced this year. |
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Sheesh, a bummer to be sure, but the show isn't just about despair, faulty canaries and premature death from lung cancer. |
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When they asked British Telecom to check the line, it is claimed they were told the line was not faulty but the phone had been left off the hook. |
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Retired bus driver Alan Liptrot, 66, was knocked down by the Skoda car as he used a piece of wire to start a faulty starter motor. |
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The list of faults included defective tyres, faulty brakes and defective steering. |
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My guess is that you have a low flow toilet with tank hardware that is faulty or out of adjustment. |
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You are entitled to goods which are not faulty and are strong enough to withstand normal use for a reasonable period of time. |
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Some 78 brand name stores offer overstock, out-of-season and even slightly faulty items at bargain prices. |
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Many rhododendrons have been killed by overwatering in sites where drainage was faulty. |
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The major causes of the first two disorders are poor oral hygiene and faulty food habits. |
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By identifying the faulty cameras, we lay ourselves open to the accusation of encouraging criminality. |
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As we look at live pictures now from the Kennedy Space Center, it's not the faulty fuel sensor inspiring those iffy conditions. |
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It will recall more than three-quarters of a million vehicles in the U.S. and Europe due to faulty ignition coils. |
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They will be looking for cell properties that may contribute to the faulty immune response found in lupus. |
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Due to the faulty regulations over the long term, the villagers begin to think that these conditions are immutable. |
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Theft from a major museum need not necessarily imply neglect or faulty security systems. |
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It will target cyclists who flout road regulations by, for example, riding without lights or having faulty brakes. |
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The act regulates the right to a legal defence and obtaining compensation for damages caused by faulty products. |
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The most common defects were bare tyres, faulty brakes, steering and suspension, plus broken headlights and brake lights. |
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It is the driver who determines the speed of the vehicle when the road is bad, visibility is poor, the surface is wet or when brakes are faulty. |
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That accident, which again involved a truck with faulty brakes, left three people injured and damaged 10 parked vehicles. |
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Of the 12 vehicles with serious defects two of the faulty school buses were repaired and re-tested on site before being cleared. |
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Initial reports suggest that faulty electrical wiring may have caused the fire. |
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The agency workers will look for defects such as sub-standard tyres, faulty lights and exhausts. |
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A faulty device whose damage was not apparent to the user caused the overinfusion. |
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Common causes of warping include faulty installation or defective manufacture of the siding. |
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Other defects included faulty steering mechanisms and suspensions, rusty chassis and doors and seatbelts which did not work. |
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This can help spot design defects and prevent faulty products from reaching the market. |
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Most of the broken and faulty lights in the village have now been put right. |
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Errors include transposed numbers, faulty equipment, mutilated punch cards and computer glitches. |
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Should software makers be made more accountable for damage caused by faulty programs? |
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Perhaps you're using poor technique, faulty equipment or simply doing too much. |
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He also identifies irrational beliefs and faulty reasoning that may lead to poor marriage decisions. |
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Twice a point of order has been raised, because the reasoning and logic were faulty, and I have demonstrated that. |
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Unfortunately, the consensus is based on faulty assumptions and thus wrong solutions. |
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As illustrated in this article, too many faulty assumptions underlie their development and use. |
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We were alerted this week to the fact that we hold incorrect opinions and deploy faulty logic. |
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Their driving assumptions were often drawn from flawed information or based on faulty logic. |
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Yet another reason for faulty divinations simply lies with the diviner making mistakes of interpretation. |
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But, the answer to insufficient reporting and to faulty intelligence is more reporting. |
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Some researchers would suggest that teachers' faulty assumptions are a result of deficit thinking. |
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He warned that the situated could be aggravated due to faulty water supplies and insanitary conditions in many suburbs of the city. |
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Random leak testing is also recommended because any cylinder leakage indicates a bent valve or a faulty piston ring. |
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The cause of the blaze is still being investigated but the fire service believes a faulty television could be to blame. |
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Not even intermittent rain, lack of sponsorship, or a faulty sound system could stop the fun had by all. |
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Poor glycaemic control was attributed to faulty insulin injection technique, leading to the insulin being given intradermally. |
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As a result of his faulty strategy, White now loses copious quantities of material. |
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It is thought faulty cordite caused the series of explosions which tore through the ship, raining debris down up to four miles away. |
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Main causes of fatal accidents are blocked or leaky flues, poor ventilation, poor installation and maintenance, faulty appliances, or misuse. |
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Boston won 93 games in '02, but didn't make the postseason mostly because of a faulty bullpen. |
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He asked about her marriages and, when her memory proved faulty, had the court reporter read her interrogation into the record. |
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Besides having faulty laws and courts, governments block debt workouts by forgiving debts of companies deemed too big or prestigious to fail. |
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You will probably need a receipt to get a refund, and if there is nothing faulty with the gift, you might have to accept a credit note. |
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The car has been plagued by at least six repair notices, ranging from faulty fuel tanks to seat belt flaws. |
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A faulty gas fire which leaked deadly carbon monoxide fumes may have been responsible for the deaths of an elderly couple. |
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Our components quit, break rather easily, or are often faulty from the get-go. |
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I heard of one absentee apartment, where a faulty geyser ran water for 6 months before being noticed. |
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Residents claim faulty street lights have made them virtual prisoners in their own homes. |
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This procedural episode has the team running into countless dead ends, faulty witnesses, and a little bit of luck during their manhunt. |
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During a three-hour check of 59 Hackney carriages and private hire vehicles they found eight had defective tyres, while one had a faulty exhaust. |
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We know that the way our cells divide and our glands secrete will become faulty and irregular. |
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I purchased the computer in good faith and from the beginning it was faulty. |
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The problem with the LP is faulty wiring caused by the detachability of the guitar's neck. |
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Officers said that carnage had only been avoided on Thursday because the bombers had used faulty home-made detonators to trigger their devices. |
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If it means more critics or voters seeing films in the theater, it's a terrific outcome, even if the push behind the move is incredibly faulty. |
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All products carry a five-year guarantee against possible faulty materials and workmanship. |
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It is suing to block the use of the punchcard ballots, claiming the system is faulty and disenfranchises minority voters. |
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But I think the thing that really dismays me, beyond even the faulty reasoning or naive grasp of political realities, is how dull it all is. |
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Rail investigators are still examining the cause of the crash, with inquiries focusing on the faulty points. |
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If your tent is faulty or unfit for normal use you are entitled to a refund if you act quickly. |
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This is so evident from the faulty officiating in games down to the determination of penalties and punishment given to erring players. |
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The explosion of research on DNA repair dates back less than a decade, to the demonstration that some colon cancer and xeroderma pigmentosum are linked to faulty DNA repair. |
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The Government has lashed out at trade and industry for adopting faulty accounting practices and indulging in misdeclarations to hoodwink the tax authorities. |
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It was a junky old station wagon with a faulty exhaust system and brakes. |
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Hongkongers aren't asking to secede from China, but Beijing's faulty calculus is only alienating the city. |
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The operators who squeeze the last ngwee from the commuters to ride on their faulty buses, driven by careless drivers are simply getting away with murder. |
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Kitchens received were faulty or poor quality with damaged parts. |
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Even Bieber's ridiculous statement won't destroy a dismissal or acquittal for faulty probable cause. |
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He argues that defects of memory or faulty perception may apply. |
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He said the fire was caused by a faulty timer, and not poor workmanship. |
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When finally she spoke, the logic sounded faulty even to her. |
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When you next call the local consumer helpline to complain about a faulty refrigerator or inflated mobile phone bills, your phone will ring in Kashmir. |
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Solid gates are more likely to catch the wind, and a faulty latch will cause the gate to bang about, causing you and your neighbours sleepless nights. |
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So much so that nowadays any deficiency in colour reproduction is far more likely to be a consequence of faulty photography than of careless printing. |
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Obese people are also believed to have a faulty receptor in their brains, which is meant to measure levels of leptin, a protein produced by fatty tissue. |
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Identifying and excising faulty accounts takes up more and more of their time as the country splinters again. |
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But the fact remains that the accident would never have occurred in the first place were it not for the faulty switch. |
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The view is faulty, both in it engineering claims and its economic conclusions. |
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Even with faulty projectors and seats that were falling apart, Afghans seemed very excited when the cinemas reopened. |
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These claims are mostly bad math, faulty logic and deception. |
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Occasionally he climbed the belfry to inspect the faulty bell, and then he was able to look down on the whole village as it went about its business. |
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The scheme will apply to civil claims for faulty goods and services as well as personal injury claims and damage to property up to an agreed figure. |
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As no doctor could help, he began to examine himself in mirrors, eventually concluding that faulty postural habits lay at the root of his problem. |
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There are a number of causes for sports injuries, including faulty training methods, immoderate amount of exercise, bad physical conditions and even ill-fitted shoes. |
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If an ignition coil is faulty it will often start from cold perfectly well but fail after the motorcycle has run for a few miles causing misfiring or complete failure. |
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It was also reported last week that hospital bosses knew the standby air conditioning unit had been faulty for five years, but did not have the money to repair it. |
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Claremorris were not without chances during this period of play, and a somewhat over elaborate approach was a faulty tactic in face of resolute opposition defending. |
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Hundreds of injuries, and some deaths, were linked to such devices as defective heart valves, faulty pacemakers, and substandard intrauterine devices. |
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One was apparently faulty and the other did not have a battery. |
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No re-test fee will apply for minor defects such as faulty light bulbs. |
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So after all that, it turned out that it was my headphones that were faulty and not my iPod and I had waited more than an hour to be shown up as a bit of a plonker. |
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The surprise is learning that even when a school's moderation process is proved faulty under the NCEA, students can still retain their inflated marks. |
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The legislation, according to its critics, would have provided legal loopholes for those responsible for defective products, faulty construction and even criminal acts. |
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He also admitted to driving with faulty brakes and steering, and to driving illegally with a provisional licence, which he got following a previous disqualification. |
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One Mercedes mini-bus, which had dropped off passengers from Hull, was found to have no front brakes, faulty steering, faulty lights, bald tyres and stank of diesel. |
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Depending on the model, the complaints range from faulty key fobs and leaky sunroofs to balky electronics that leave drivers and their passengers stranded. |
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His pose is very graceful, he is safe and reliable in gathering a faulty throw, he never gets flurried, and he does not appeal to that dignified gentleman in the white robe. |
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Instead, North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service said a faulty cinder box had meant red hot cinders were spilling out on to the bone dry trackside. |
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West Yorkshire police officers had given chase after a Nissan Terrano they thought was towing a faulty trailer failed to pull over when they indicated to the driver. |
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Ethyl acetate, hydrogen sulphide, mercaptans, excess sulphur dioxide, and the smellable compounds generated by some bacteria all can be reasons for judging a wine faulty. |
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Again, this kind of statement is born out of faulty semantics. |
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The finding raises hopes that the new cells can be fashioned into transplantable material for patients whose own cells and tissues have become faulty. |
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His head, with faulty reasoning, told him that he had to stay away. |
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The scare came amid claims the two clinics had followed faulty immunisation procedures which could leave children unprotected against the diseases. |
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If anyone is gonna crib again saying that the faulty rules have enabled an undeserving team to reach the semis, let us take stock of the situation. |
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We have also published articles about structurally unsound boat hulls, boat buying scams and faulty generators that create the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. |
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The notion that economies, as a whole, sometimes lack sufficient drive derives from a faulty set of economic doctrines that focus on the demand side of the aggregate economy. |
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He is then requesting faulty party poppers that may explode at any moment. |
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The foil is there largely for aesthetic reasons since the cork should provide an airtight seal and only a faulty one will allow any seepage of wine. |
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A fire sparked by faulty electrical wiring outside the Star Court Arcade left around 30 Lismore businesses without power for up to three hours on Tuesday morning. |
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It demonstrated that three fitments provided by Gill were faulty. |
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In general, what I stated was that the entire pursuit was an opiate, faulty in fundamental respects and smacking of deception, insincerity and bogusness. |
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Jenna calls him on this but her reasons are a little faulty. |
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The child had brain cancer and was paralyzed after a faulty operation. |
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Summonses totalling R416000 have been served on drivers whose vehicles were found to have defects which included smooth tyres, defective brakes and faulty lights. |
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No returns or exchanges unless the item is faulty or not as described. |
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She claims he would have survived had it not been for faulty equipment and that he was away from his army vehicle without a protective flak jacket. |
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Our service and post-sales support is designed to replace faulty or defective products, and to provide training for the proper operation and configuration of network hardware. |
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An elderly woman was rescued by firefighters after getting trapped in a faulty deckchair while sunbathing on one of the hottest days of the year. |
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Others arose through the faulty positioning of actual islands, or other errors in geography. |
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Your logic is faulty, reflecting cachexia and the general agnosy that plagues your race. |
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Now Dianamania flickers fitfully on and off like faulty neon while Beatlemania blazes stronger than ever. |
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The Provincial Assembly sits down. Dr. Guild moderator. Dr. Scroggie preaches. His sermon found faulty. It dills down. |
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The intermittent signal dropout was down to a faulty connection which he'd fixed in seconds. |
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The pilot quickly recovered from the power surge caused by the faulty fuel system. |
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The scandal was even greater when it was announced that hush money had been paid to keep the faulty products unannounced. |
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Scrivener, like Blayney, opted to revise the translation where he considered the judgement of the 1611 translators had been faulty. |
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The vast majority of fires are linked to the use of wood burners and faulty chimneys with degraded or poorly inserted or maintained flues. |
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They are turned into criminals by faulty rationalizations, by deductions from false premises. |
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Despite leading in the first stint, Barrichello finished sixth after a faulty fuel rig ruined his race. |
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The British were in danger of a rout, but faulty American decisions resulted in Washington being repulsed with heavy losses. |
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However, this was a faulty conclusion, because a fighter can only carry out this purely defensive task by taking the initiative in the offensive. |
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A faulty carriage wheel, a misshod horse... something such as this cost me my parents, and all my happiness. |
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The RAIB investigation concluded in 2009 that a faulty set of points had caused the derailment. |
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He said the accident was caused by a faulty trigger, but I think it was the nut behind the bolt. |
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Their general arrangement was faulty, and their language sometimes obscure. |
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The Chahar army was defeated in 1625 and 1628 by the Inner Mongol and Manchu armies due to Ligdan's faulty tactics. |
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Many existing engines suffered from faulty assembly, which took much effort to correct. |
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If the camera is faulty, you can return it to the store where you bought it for a refund. |
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A senior labour Party MP scoffed at what he suggested was faulty logic. |
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Turning around to locate a vendor, she found herself behind an armored truck with a compartment door held shut by a faulty latch. |
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No one was injured in the incident, which happened at around 10pm on Friday due to a faulty water joint. |
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The crash is believed to have been caused by a faulty jackscrew that controlled the plane's horizontal stabilizer tail wings. |
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Failing to vindicate a loss or injury is a sign of faulty moral character. |
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The new rail cars the CTA purchased from Bombardier Transportation, Saint Bruno, Canada, contained faulty cast steel journal bearing housings. |
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He then tied the end to the electric bed he usually shared with wife Renate but strangled himself when a faulty remote control kept raising it. |
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The automaker is recalling the vehicles for inspection and preventive repair for a probable faulty handbrake mechanism. |
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But Nowicki says most dealers involved in reselling faulty vehicles in his state failed to notify prospective buyers of the cars' trouble. |
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Heaters in the backrests of the front seats in those vehicles could become overheated as a result of faulty electrical wiring. |
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Their leeriness was only exacerbated by the exchanges' faulty launch in the fall. |
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But in the meantime, even if all the officers' decisions and actions turn out to have been licit, they certainly were faulty. |
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A STUDENT fell 140ft to his death in a lift shaft due to a faulty door, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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Opportunities that get into the system because of a faulty prequalification process are expensive, wasteful and ultimately prove unsuccessful. |
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The workers died after an estimated 100 pounds of the chemical methyl mercaptan leaked due to a faulty valve, the company told local media. |
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According to court documents, faulty wiring of water heater caused the showerhead to become dangerous. |
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He deals with poor opening preparation, inappropriate choice of openings and faulty judgement in the middlegame. |
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The Canner Study is faulty, critics contend, because it doesn't take income levels into consideration. |
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The game was delayed for 45 minutes due to a faulty ice plant but Clan went straight on the offensive and took a 2-0 lead. |
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Spaceship's faulty solar battery has finally unfolded, head of the Rissian Federal Space Agency Oleg Ostapenko said. |
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It includes tasks like fixing faulty gas detectors, replacing a failed battery in a lifeboat and repairing a valve in a fire main. |
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They discovered the Jack Russell in the kitchen, where, say firefighters, a faulty fridge-freezer had started the fire. |
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London Fire Brigade, which told Beko about the faulty fridges, has confirmed one of the firm's machines caused the blaze. |
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He said eBay users who pay with PayPal get pounds 500 worth of buyer protection against nondelivery or goods being faulty. |
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Ametek K1 contactors manufactured during this time are potentially faulty and should be turned in. |
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This EPI has a long history of faulty and dishonest research, including the use of unscientifically small and nonrandom, biased samples. |
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I had to explain by law, if you buy goods in store, you are not entitled to a refund, exchange or credit note unless they're actually faulty. |
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Maximum transient overvoltage on healthy phases occur if the earth fault happens at the instantaneous voltage maximum in faulty phase. |
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Under section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act, items or services over pounds 100 are legally protected against nondelivery, faulty or fraudulent items and a supplier going bust. |
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They replaced the faulty wiring and it has worked fine ever since. |
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Simply cut out the faulty section and replace with a new section of identical cast iron pipe and join it to the existing pipe using Timesaver couplings. |
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I don't think you can infer that from the premise. It's a faulty argument. |
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Other problems include incomplete welds on seat brackets, turn signal failures, power steering failures, loose suspension bolts, and faulty roof rack bolts. |
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He said that a workshop for the repairment of power transformers will be established in Chakdara where faulty transformers from Swat, Buner, Dir and Chitral will be repaired. |
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Dumfries and Galloway Council, who installed the lights, have blamed a faulty photocell control switch, which us suposed to turn them off when it gets light. |
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Our supplier blamed its subsuppliers for the faulty components. |
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The third worst mining disaster in the country was at Hulton Colliery Company's Pretoria Pit in 1910 when a faulty lamp caused an explosion killing 344 miners. |
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Carbon monoxide poisoning and fatalities are often caused by faulty vents and chimneys, or by the burning of charcoal indoors or in a confined space, such as a tent. |
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He concluded that, due to these unexamined assumptions, the whole enterprise of 'kinship' in anthropology may have been built on faulty foundations. |
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Martin maintained that such claims were the result of faulty scientific analysis and pointed out that no such dates had yet been independently verified. |
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Drill deeper and you may find the underlying assumptions faulty. |
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The illnesses, which used to be referred to as gargoylism, is caused by faulty enzymes, which instead of breaking down dead material in cells, stores it. |
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Taking in to consideration that in some cases of repairing process we could obtain faulty welded connections in FE model it is simulated by removing spot welds. |
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The illness was aggravated by excessive nocturnal work and faulty diet. |
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Jim Sharpe's analysis of late-Elizabethan economic conditions pairs years of faulty harvests with suspiciously corresponding upsurges in crime and capital punishment. |
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Inspectors found locked fire exits, cracked and broken masonry, faulty emergency lights and even an illegal helicopter pad on the roof of one factory. |
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Blocked fire escapes, faulty wiring and inadequate hand-washing facilities were uncovered at Angharad's, in Pontypridd, in the check by environment health officers. |
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Police issue citations for driving with a broken tail light or a faulty turn signal to ensure that vehicles are properly equipped to operate safely. |
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But, in common with her relatives who have suffered from the same form of cancer, she also carries the faulty gene linked to tylosis, a mild skin disorder. |
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