A maintenance policy that allows a machine to run until it breaks down, at which point reactive maintenance may be performed.
I think it could also mean to rush into making mistakes/losing, without care, thinking and what not. A phrase similar in structure is "rush to conclusion".
But that's just my unprofessional opinion, and it's hard to say since you haven't given any context.
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Because of his history of renal failure affecting his bones and bone growth failure, Gary Coleman could not run at all.
Not always but can be and it most likely runs in your genetics
Did you run him over?
After McDowell's failure at the First Battle of Bull Run, George McClellan was ordered to lead he Union army in the east. This was order was given by Lincoln.
Yes, it does in the long run.
You run the risk of liver failure and toxicity
Run Scandisk, and pray. Most likely the drive has suffered a catastrophic failure, or it could be something as simple as a power failure while writing to the volume.
cause there is a circuit failure of the wiper motor. or switch.
Sounds like a "Hit and Run" traffic charge.
Yes it does. It Strains you Fuel Pump Which Eventually will lead to Fuel Pump Failure....
It will quit running if it breaks. That's the most common failure of a timing belt. It may run poorly and backfire if it slips or jumps a cog.