More interconnections provide more ways to mobilise resources and explore alternatives when things go wrong.
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So, even when things go wrong, an accountable person refuses to see himself as a victim.
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They make the system less than perfectly efficient, but safer when things go wrong.
More trains mean tighter timetables and less room for manoeuvre when things go wrong.
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In addition, that future includes risk assessment and preparing for loss when things go wrong.
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For when things go wrong what happens next is driven in large part by that bureaucracy.
Ensuring effective intervention when things go wrong in academies or free schools is another.
The need to maintain smooth returns also tempts managers to resort to fraud when things go wrong.
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Pastor Jordan has clearly seen some of what happens when things go wrong.
But when things go wrong, it looks like a textbook example of how to lose friends and alienate people.
In many cases, however, creditors can only blame themselves when things go wrong.
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The country's subsequent victories have only heightened Brazilians' hunger for World Cup glory -- and misery when things go wrong.
The more that Mr Putin consolidates power, the more he becomes the only person to blame when things go wrong.
Deputy children's minister Gwenda Thomas said the changes would allow agencies to be "open, honest and transparent" when things go wrong.
When things go wrong, airlines have every incentive to ensure that passengers are well taken care of to ensure their future loyalty.
Critics see Mr Obasanjo playing a political game, holding on to all his various powers, but blaming others when things go wrong.
Today, when things go wrong for a company at the FDA, the public is reliant on the company to explain why things went wrong.
The problem is leverage can be difficult to unwind at just the right time and can lead to large losses when things go wrong.
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It seems to me that the public cloud is as reliable as the systems its tenants have in place to rebound when things go wrong.
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If advertisements for medicines are going to be everywhere--in magazines, on television and on billboards--maybe the warnings when things go wrong should be proclaimed equally loudly.
Many customers complained of having no redress when things go wrong and the OFT urged the industry, which is currently unregulated, to clean up its act.
When things go wrong, everyone tries to hit the exits at the same time and the simultaneous large increases in credit spreads accentuate the banking crisis.
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The city is consulting residents on whether they wish to retreat from the mayoral model: a sign of the fragility of the institution when things go wrong.
"When things go wrong, when terrible abuse and neglect takes place, the public expect those who take the fee to be held to account, " he told MPs.
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This puts the onus on their followers--in particular, on close advisers who must be independent enough, and intrepid enough, to speak truth to power when things go wrong.
Failure to agree reasonable terms and reasonable reactions when things go wrong, and the chances are, unconventional production might have already peaked in the hardest to reach places.
But when things go wrong -they can go VERY VERY wrong.
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It should also be said that the regulated industries, for being closely tied to politicians, are the ones the taxpayers always have to bail out when things go wrong.
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This suggests that when things go wrong and sunk costs are high, most of us naturally become prevention-minded, and more likely to try to keep waging a losing battle.
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