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What's The Difference Between Error, Fault, Buck, Risk, Failure?
Need a difference between all those which i have mentioned above in a good technical terms.
asked 4 months ago
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According to U.S english dictionary:
Fault: Responsibility for a mistake, failure, or act of wrongdoing
Error :something unintentionally done wrong, e.g. As a result of poor judgment or lack of car
Buck: A male animal of some species, including the antelope, deer, goat, kangaroo, and rabbit
Risk: The danger that injury, damage, or loss will occur
Failure; malfunction and disappointment
answered 4 months ago
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