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Heart failure

The Lancet, 2005
Although heart failure is common, disabling, and deadly, there are now many effective treatments, at least for patients with low left-ventricular ejection fraction. For all, angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors and beta blockers are the essential disease-modifying treatments, improving symptoms, reducing hospital admissions, and increasing survival.
John J V, McMurray, Marc A, Pfeffer
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Failures in Learning and Failures in Teaching

Pediatrics, 1980
Professor Rutter's remarkable study, reported elsewhere in this issue (p 208), of the impact of secondary schools on behavior and attainment is an extraordinary accomplishment, one with major implications for pediatric practice. The design, execution, and analysis of the study required some nine years of sustained effort.
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Statins in heart failure – A failure?

Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases, 2008
Statins have been shown to lower total and LDL cholesterol as well as to reduce coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality and morbidity, both in secondary and primary prevention. Recent data suggest that statin treatment may be beneficial for patients with heart failure (HF) as well.
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The failure of market failure

Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 1999
The concept of market failure was originally presented by economists as a normative explanation of why the need for government expenditures might arise. Gradually, the concept has taken on the form of a full-scale diagnostic tool frequently employed by policy analysts to determine the exact scope and nature of government intervention.
Richard O. Zerbe, Howard E. McCurdy
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Transmission Failure Failure

Philosophical Studies, 2005
I set out the standard view about alleged examples of failure of transmission of warrant, respond to two cases for the view, and argue that the view is false. The first argument for the view neglects the distinction between believing a proposition on the basis of a justification and merely having a justification to believe a proposition.
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Data Failures

2008
To improve the theoretical understanding of the byzantine model and enable a modular design of algorithms, we propose to decompose the byzantine behaviour into a data failure behaviour and a communication failure behaviour. We argue that the two failure types are orthogonal and we point out how they generate a range of several new interesting failure ...
Orzan, S.M., Torabi Dashti, M.
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The Failure of ‘Market Failure’

Economic Affairs, 1987
Arguments that state intervention in the economy is superior to a policy of laissez‐faire are usually based on the misperception that government will succeed where the market is thought to fail. Alexander Shand, formerly Senior Lecturer in Economics at Manchester Polytechnic, surveys economic theory to demonstrate that the state itself is prone to ...
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When Is a Failure Not a Failure?

The School Review, 1925
Early in the present school year the teachers were asked for lists of the pupils who were failing in their courses. The reports showed a total of ten failing pupils in the ninth grade. In an attempt to determine why these pupils were failing, they were given the Terman Group Test of Mental Ability. This test was followed by the Thorndike-McCall Reading
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Beyond Market Failure and Government Failure

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
Criticisms of market outcomes often rest upon a notion of ‘market failure,’ meaning that the market has failed to align incentives and knowledge to produce an optimal outcome. Rejoinders to classic market failure arguments have taken several forms: that there are institutional or contracting solutions to various forms of market failures, that ...
Glenn Furton, Adam Martin
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Failure to agree is not a failure

Linguistic Variation Yearbook, 2009
Based on the patterns of phi-agreement with post-verbal subjects in Hebrew, I argue against the idea that failure to establish a phi-agreement relation between a phi-probe and its putative target (e.g., due to intervention) results in ungrammaticality, or a “crash”; at the same time, I demonstrate that phi-agreement also cannot be optional.
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