However, in paying the fine the prestige of the Toyota brand may be forever damaged, as they would be admitting fault in hiding a very serious safety issue in their vehicles and thus endangering millions of drivers.
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James Urquhart nails it when he describes how modern applications, running in the cloud, still need to be resilient and fault tolerant, still need monitoring, still need to adapt to huge swings in load, etc.
The skeptic in me always seeks to find fault in whatever it is that happens to be the fascination of the day.
As Microsoft slowly leaves the legacy world behind in order to keep up with its rivals, a tension will be introduced into the market along a fault line I highlighted in a previous column: the x86-ARM divide, which falls at the bottom of the stack shown in the graphic at the top of the page.
"If Berkshire ever gets in trouble, it will be my fault, " says.
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"It could be that there is a genuine fault in Poland with the particular supplier of this meat, either deliberately or not deliberately because they haven't been doing the right checks, " she said.
On March 5, the European Commission ordered its member states to register imports of Chinese solar panels and their main components, an administrative step underscoring punitive duties to be applied retroactively if fault is found in the investigations.
Such a fund should also be available to help those in the tourist industry who could be put out of business, through no fault of their own, as a result of foot-and-mouth.
Based on this analysis, the company claims to be able to tell when there is a fault in a panel at the level of the strings of photovoltaic modules the panel is composed of.
The fissure rent by this plurality as it escapes partisan captivity will be the fault line around which a party realignment occurs in America.
He says cyclists often underestimate the risks they face when they are on the roads, in particular if they are in an accident where they are found to be at fault themselves.
America's economic woes may not really be his fault: blame that on the bubble built up in the Clinton years.
Observers outside the room listened through speakers as the workers were instructed on how to re-enact the November vote, in an effort to see if the machines might be at fault.
Mitchell Klein, an attorney with Bryan Cave LLP, predicts the justices will rule that punitive damages can't be collected against a company when a manager is solely at fault in a maritime law case.
Just how clearly the firms will deny fault is said to be one of the last sticking points in the negotiation.
In a tough economy, for example, it may not be your fault for being down, but it is certainly your fault for not getting up.
But if the fault lies in a hardware malfunction, Phobos-Grunt may still be beyond hope.
"If you are a cyclist and you are involved in an accident and you are at fault for causing it you could be sued for damages, " he says.
But Labour MP Chris Bryant, a victim of phone-hacking, argued that without a change in the law "there would be more Milly Dowlers, and that will be our fault".
That's Facebook's fault, not the British Library's - their user settings need to be changed in line with people's expectations.
Brand's perspective is that mental illness is more at fault in the attack than the influence of radical Islam and that root causes must be analyzed, as well.
He said that police officers, like any individual, could decide to pursue a claim through the Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB) if they were in a crash where the driver of the other vehicle was at fault and could not be traced or was not insured.
Here the fault is the education, not the internet, which needs to be given a much bigger role in classrooms (real and virtual).
You need to be able to show the retailer that your iron should have lasted longer than it did, and that some fault in the manufacture has caused it to break down.
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