Product characteristic which hinders usability for its intended purpose for which it was designed and manufactured.
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Examples for "defect"
Examples for "defect"
1Tests this week confirmed Cassano had a heart defect that needed treatment.
2That is the defect in the Yankee women; they have no character.
3The law is aimed at helping regulators spot safety defect trends earlier.
4It may be a defect in my character; but so it is.
5Of course, you know that if you defect, there's no going back.
1Any bill which doesn't deal clearly with this issue will be defective.
2Background: Contemporary theories and evidence implicate defective emotion regulation in violent behaviour.
3Measurements and main results: IDO was defective in murine and human CF.
4This led to R800 billion worth of defective banknotes going into circulation.
5It was picketed by 30 doctors protesting defective current auto safety design.
1If consumers start complaining about a product defect, say, a business can start the damage control without delay.
2Separately, South Korean safety authorities said they found a new product defect in the Note 7 and urged consumers to stop using them.
3Until now companies reported product defects voluntarily.
4The reporters found that hundreds of thousands of consumers died or were injured while judges allowed companies to hide alleged product defects.
5The cheese symposium had a lot to offer the Irish industry as well including new tools for the early identification of product defects.
1By contrast, a lawsuit involving automated technology could scrutinize whether the system had a design defect.
2Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston refused to extend this ruling to design defect claims, and upheld Bartlett's award.
3There is a design defect in the bags that may make them explode with too much force, hurting passengers rather than saving them.
4But in May a unanimous three-judge panel of the 1st Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston refused to extend the ruling to design defect claims.
5She sued Mutual in 2008 for alleged design defects under New Hampshire law.
1The judge did grant the Japanese automaker's motion to dismiss manufacturing defect and negligence claims.
2The company attributed that to a manufacturing defect, affecting a small number of phones, which it soon fixed.
3In both instances, the battery overheating problem was traced to a single supplier that delivered batteries with a manufacturing defect.
4This problem, like the faulty sensor, was most likely caused by a manufacturing defect-inthis case, a wayward drill hole.
5The disk's corrupted material likely indicated a manufacturing defect, either by the parts or metal maker, said Jim Hall, a former NTSB chairman.
1By the way it simply gave, Jenny guessed at a serious design flaw.
2Federal investigators, however, blamed a design flaw rather than deterioration for the collapse.
3Unfortunately, it appears to have at least one big design flaw.
4Should the company have alerted the Navy about Independence's design flaw?
5Kind of a big design flaw, albeit one that flows from an understandable reason.
6Imagine buying an electric toaster and shortly afterwards learning it has a serious design flaw.
7Woodside blamed a major design flaw and labor shortages for some of the previous delay.
8On mainframe systems this design flaw had been forgivable.
9So what I assumed was a design flaw was just my own arrogance.)
10The design flaw is the result of an elementary error on the part of the manufacturer.
11To start, whether a design flaw, or some part of the pre-flight process, caused the explosion.
12But now, a new design flaw has emerged.
13A design flaw was blamed for that collapse.
14Now, someone could contend that's a design flaw.
15Buildings similar to Wellington's earthquake-damaged Statistics House need checking for a serious design flaw, the government says.
16And it had a major design flaw.
Translations for design flaw