Not exact matches
Proponents argue that blockchain technology could be used to reduce the
risk of many IoT devices being compromised by a single
point of failure, such as a server.
The
failure to fully disclose all
risks in whitepapers and prospectuses — as required for other securities offerings — remains a
point of concern, not only within the country but among the international regulatory community.
I
pointed out to Bob the irony — in a large company «fear
of failure» inhibits speed and
risk taking while in a startup «fear
of failure» drives speed and urgency.
But the whole
point of it is that if you don't
risk, you don't really have a lot
of failures in your resume.
I've discussed making family favorites vs. pushing the envelope before (Brownie
Points or Epic
Failure; No Bake Chocolate Mousse), and the inherent risk of f
Failure; No Bake Chocolate Mousse), and the inherent
risk of failurefailure.
Just the complicated one with Morse at center has more moving parts and more potential
points of failure leading to a more
Risk / Reward type scheme that needs other things in the offense to go well to keep the defense from heavily focusing on it.
My
point was that when we say «c - sections are safer» it's because (for example) when we chose a c - section for breech or for
failure to progress when there is a
risk of infection present, it's the baby we're protecting, while the mother assumes the known and immediate
risks of the surgery.
At the direction
of Governor Cuomo, these agencies are currently conducting a full investigation into several recent
failures that could pose a
risk to the health and safety
of those who live and work in the vicinity
of Indian
Point.
He
points out that while African Americans are at much higher
risk of heart
failure, there is no similarly higher number for
risk of suffering heart attack, which, like diabetes and hypertension, often leads to heart
failure.
I've found that for students who have lost confidence to the
point of not wanting to
risk more
failure, it is helpful to start the effort - to - progress record keeping and graphing with something they enjoy, such as shooting foul shots or computer keyboarding speed and accuracy.
[13] Nonetheless, the tremendous scale and consistently negative effects
of current offerings
points to the need to improve these courses, particularly for students most at
risk of course
failure and college dropout.
As we
point out later, the influence
of these models has gradually atrophied since the mid-1980s, although the models appear to be resurfacing recently as more and more scholars return to the study
of effective teaching and schooling, especially for students at -
risk for
failure to learn to read, write, and compute effectively (e.g., Puma et al., 1997; Stringfield, Millsap, & Herman, 1997; Wharton - MacDonald, Pressley, & Hampston, 1998).
Even worse, there's the
risk of a «single
point of failure.»
Forgo the higher price
point and the stronger royalty percentages to satisfy reader desires (and if you do the math, authors earn less money with trade pb until the tipping
point), or go for the hardcover, get more support and have a higher chance
of earning out that advance (or the greater
risk of failure if it doesn't work).
It requires being at a
point in experience curve where
risk of failures can be minimised.
As for SocGen, leaving aside their chaotic conference call, I would simply
point out that it is a pretty colossal
failure of risk control to allow anyone that much power inside their firm.
And with the spate
of cybersecurity attacks and threats that exist, using blockchain in law firms helps avoid a single
point of failure and can greatly reduce the
risk of security breaches with sensitive data.
Given that its terms focus on the «vulnerabilities»
of Indigenous women and girls as opposed to
failures of governments and service agencies — the inquiry
risks missing the whole
point.
The only things you list that are actually worse for electronic voting than they are for paper balloting are the problem
of risk allocation (there are fewer
points of failure between the voter and the count in paper ballots, and they are less easily manipulated), and the problem
of secret balloting (which is only worse for internet - based voting).
The [LSAT
risk bank] framework represents only a starting
point for assessing the
risk of bar
failure.
Mitigate the
risk of single
point of failure in anything you do with decentralized technologies.
Perform feasibility analysis and
risk assessments for Department
of Defense (DOD) to determine potential
Point of Failures as it relates to telecommunications networks.