In general the network admin should 1: determine the problem 2: fix the problem 3: restore the network. In mission critical situations where restoring the network is a priority, then the admin may want to reverse that order. In less mission critical networks it's likely that some time may be spent determining the problem, but if too much time has passed and the organization may be affected, the network should be restored. In a test network, or in situations where the network continues to fail, the netwrk administrator may have no choice but to track down the problem first. An exact answer to this question would be possible given more information - is the network itself down or is a key server down- for example.
A legal contract should be void if one person fails to meet obligations of the contract. A lawyer can assist with any advice or actions. The final determination of the contract is determined by a judge.
You should replace the surge strip if the circuit breaker fails to reset.
No
Replace it.
To prevent your wife from divorcing you, pay attention to her and be present in every event. You can only convince her by your actions that she should stay married. If that fails then you cannot stop her. No one can be forced to stay married.
"Will annexed" and "with will" refer to situations where a deceased person has left a valid will but without specifically appointing an executor. In such cases, the court appoints an executor to manage the estate.
Try to move on. ^ If that fails, tell him off...if that fails, try making friends, if that fails, give him the finger and don't say crap to him.
False false negatives is where the system fails to detect something it should.
If the SA node fails to fire the atrioventricular node should take over.
Only when it fails.
Have it towed to a garage for repair.
Complain to the administration