All ship's instrumentation is integrated, so if anything goes wrong, the systems can completely fail.
But the court's decision does not say that anything goes in thwarting a federal probe.
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You cannot legislate this into people, especially the 'anything goes' advocates that Atkinson seems to support.
They must draw up contracts to allocate any profits and what will happen if anything goes wrong.
If anything goes really wrong, Carlsbad could end up abandoned, but these folks are used to taking chances.
"If anything goes wrong, there will be no one standing by my side, " he said at the time.
The "anything goes" album he ended up with is full of big stories, big endings and transfixing effect.
"If anything goes wrong, they come and fix it right away, " she says.
Maybe we are moving towards a culture in which anything goes, including powerful careerwomen and, yes, even stay-at-home girlfriends.
Anything goes for Mr Wilson, who relies on visual instinct and on what is now a huge theatrical experience.
Modern British political culture castigates government for its over-bearing, interfering ways, yet holds it accountable whenever anything goes seriously wrong.
The public at large won't accept that--the financial "anything goes" attitude of 2007 led us to where we are now.
Disquietingly for Tony Blair, the Cabinet Office has found that 64% of respondents will blame the government if anything goes wrong.
Is it possible to lose at an event that seems anything goes?
Anything goes here, with the possible exception of plastic bags: green is an active verb in San Francisco, and composting is mandated by city law.
All of whom are swearing and cursing the moment anything goes wrong.
Las Vegas illustrates just how varied casino design can be - pyramids, medieval castles, circuses - pretty much "anything goes", says Paul Steelman.
But now there's a kind of perversion in that it is done much earlier, and once you have undergone dipo, then anything goes.
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Her choreography draws from an established vocabulary yes, there are jazz hands, the familiar cabaret-style hand waggling, in "Anything Goes" or ideas she finds by chance.
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There is little Washington leaves alone, yet it blames free enterprise when anything goes wrong and enacts even more regulations on top of the old.
By trampling property rights, especially of individuals, the government has made it clear that anything goes, that those who have the power can wield it without restraint.
"It's sad when anything goes into receivership, but what will happen is that someone else will take this on and the development will take place, " said Collin Skellett.
Now even as we speak, there are those who are preparing to divide us, the spin masters and negative ad peddlers who embrace the politics of anything goes.
For those seniors who do become leads, Guttentag and his colleagues will act as ombudsmen in the event that anything goes wrong between the senior and the lender.
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The chief hang-up is political: the need to scrap a federal mandate that nuclear waste stowed anywhere must be retrievable for 100 years in case anything goes awry.
This dreadful anything goes Anglo-Saxon system of capitalism simply must be brought to heel: the mere idea that traders might contradict the edicts of politicians is an anathema.
UN's watchlist is based namely that where world peace and security are at stake, virtually anything goes so long as it has the blessing of the world's great powers.
But so long as the FCC can impose behavioral remedies on merging parties to promote the public interest, anything goes, including regulation that is wholly disconnected from the merger.
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