Call 911 and give CPR until help arrives.
Yes, if your respritory system failed you couldn't breath.
Breach of contract
failed you couldn't breath
Almost certainly yes.
It is possible.
If one has failed to keep themselves onto a building or cliff, or had failed to hold their breath underwater, or failed to put a fire out, failed to remember a parachute sky diving, failed at running from an angry and large animal, failed by being near metal in a storm and got struck by lightening, most likely. Basically it depends on what they failed AT. If they fail to stay alive, they die.
The rtmpconnect0 failed to connect socket because there was an issue with establishing a connection between the RTMP server and the client due to network problems, server issues, or incorrect configuration settings.
It means that somone who was paid ahead of time for their services (attorney, funeral home, etc) converts funds paid for their services into money for their own use, or used it for another client. It could also mean that they failed to escrow the funds for their client and used the money for themselves or another client.
An auditor may defend against a suit brought by a client by showing that they conducted the audit in accordance with professional standards, that the client's losses were not caused by the auditor's actions, or that the client failed to provide accurate information. Additionally, the auditor may argue that the client's claims are time-barred or that the damages claimed are unreasonable.
The minimal breath alcohol concentration of a driver who has failed an alcohol test depends on the legal limit in the jurisdiction where the test was conducted. In the US, a BAC of 0.08% or higher is considered illegal, while in some countries like Japan, any detectable level of alcohol is illegal while driving.
If an attorney drops a client, the responsibility often lies with the attorney, particularly if the decision is based on ethical considerations or inability to effectively represent the client. However, if the client failed to cooperate, provide necessary information, or violated terms of the attorney-client agreement, the client may share some responsibility. Ultimately, the circumstances surrounding the attorney's decision will dictate the degree of responsibility. It’s advisable for the client to seek clarification and possibly obtain new legal representation promptly.
However, if this mistake was intentional (i.e., the client failed to record the sale on purpose), auditors refer to the mistake as a fraud.