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“A defective date is a procedural thing that we use to kind of defect the bill to ensure that we can move it forward but we want discussions to continue,” she says.
Source: https://www.civilbeat.org/2023/03/chad-blair-in-the-year-2525-if-bills-are-still-alive/
A manufacturing defect in the wiring harness of the rear boot lid may cause intermittent operation of the rear-view camera, loss of satellite radio reception, inoperative luggage compartment lamp and/or inoperable luggage compartment release.
And presenting a physical examination report for Bwalya, Doctor Brian Sonkwe from the University Teaching Hospitals, said an examination found that the accused has a spinal defect.
And while if you had a genetic defect of sclerostin, you might get these problems the ability for us to knock down the level of cost to the degree required, I think, is very different from a genetic deficiency state.
As Ceaușescu's paranoia reaches a fever pitch, Godeanu uses a diplomatic trip to West Germany to attempt to defect to the United States.
Source: https://mashable.com/article/spy-master-review-hbo-max
“By elevating the opinion letter to a jurisdictional prerequisite of any kind, it allows a potential pre-litigation defect to defeat a medical malpractice action that a jury has deemed meritorious after several years of litigation,” the opinion says.
Source: https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/east/2023/02/14/707702.htm
Candidates include the inherited condition sickle cell anaemia, in which a single gene defect disrupts haemoglobin production with serious consequences for patients, who suffer anaemia because their bodies are starved of oxygen.
“Dumfries and Galloway Council seek to undertake permanent repairs at the earliest opportunity, this is subject to several factors: severity of defect, location, backlog of repairs, and resources available at that particular time.
Exactech sent to surgeons blamed a packaging defect dating back as far as 2004 for possibly causing the plastic in a knee component to wear out prematurely in about 140,000 implants.
Four days later Ms. Cotham announced her decision to defect.
Further, the agency can still take action if it finds that a safety-related defect exists.
He added that there were more than 50 leaders from different parties in contact with the BJP and looking to defect, most of whom are former MLAs or former MPs.
Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/political-pulse/bjp-up-lok-sabha-polls-2024-8881598/
He appears to be the highest-ranking intelligence official to defect since the start of Russia’s war in Ukraine, the report said.
Source: https://www.canindia.com/russian-defector-sheds-light-on-putins-secret-train-network/
His legs had been amputated below the knees as a child due to a genetic defect.
However, this is not a Galaxy S23 Ultra-related issue, a manufacturing defect, or even a real problem.
“I am about to sign an order that deactivated that office at the Bureau of Immigration that we believe is part of the defect of the immigration system right now.
Source: https://businessmirror.com.ph/2023/02/07/remulla-bares-shutdown-of-controversial-bi-pod/
If Tervis’ staff determine, after an inspection, that an item has a material defect or a problem due to workmanship, the company will replace it for free.
Source: https://www.moneytalksnews.com/slideshows/51-companies-with-lifetime-warranties/
In 2021, the congenital heart defect closure devices segment accounted for the highest revenue share due to a rising understanding of the importance of paediatric interventional cardiology devices and rising instances of congenital impairments.
In a statement Norfolk Southern said that it is 'committed to the safety and integrity of our defect detectors'.
LETTERS: Congenital heart defects are the No. 1 birth defect in the United States.