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"Although various individuals were at fault, a systematic failure allowed it to happen," a report, published in February, said.
Others say the data show the systematic failure of school systems to meet the needs of the disadvantaged.
"There was a systematic failure at all levels of government to understand the magnitude of the situation."
On the other hand, there was a systematic failure to appreciate the level of pre-war education in the Soviet military.
The method calls for a systematic failure data collection, management, analysis, and corrective action implementation.
But the answer is certainly more complex than the stereotypes of systematic failure that pervade most accounts.
The project demonstrated a systematic failure of software engineering practices:
He praised the scientific operations at the laboratory but said "systematic failures" of management had led the department to consider seeking other managers.
David Davis, the former shadow home secretary, said: "Clearly there has been a systematic failure.
J. Mayo scandal as a systematic failure.
Research showed systematic failure of forced or planned EIPs.
The commission found gross negligence in Patel's conduct, as well as systematic failures of management to deal with the problem.
The breaches were extremely serious as they involved longstanding and systematic failures in the conduct of broadcast competitions".
Redundancy can also be applied in systems engineering by double checking requirements, data, designs, calculations, software and tests to overcome systematic failures.
"The university bears responsibility for the systematic failures that came to light in 2002," Mr. Abraham said in a statement yesterday.
Nevertheless "in a plant with the proper safety culture, the events described in this report could not have happened" and there were systematic failures in management.
By running a large number of failures through the diagnostics process, called volume diagnostics, systematic failures can be identified.
The Sept. 11 attack "was a systematic failure of the way this country protects itself," said James Woolsey, a former director of central intelligence.
Systematic failure of the internal wood beam structure required reconstruction during the administration of Harry S. Truman.
In it, they cited "a breathtaking systematic failure" by senior managers to enforce inventory control procedures and "outright contempt for well-established internal fiscal controls."
In 1983, black and Hispanic leaders in New York City charged local prosecutors with systematic failure to prosecute police officers accused of brutality.
The report pointed to several errors, both from the pilots, but also systematic failures from Widerøe and the Norwegian Aviation Authority.
"It reveals a systematic failure that undermines the prestige of the judiciary and the rule of law in Bulgaria and damages Bulgaria's international reputation."
In September 2010, Nedjeljni launched a series of investigative features on the Croatian meat industry, exposing the systematic failure of inspections and border controls.
Because the Great Machine required a sentient mind to function as its central operating system, Varn's declining health was causing systematic failures that threatened the planet's integrity.