Recursive and non-recursive (also known as iterative) are simply two different approaches to solving a problem. Properly implemented, they should give the same result. If they do not, then something is wrong, and you should spend the time to figure out why.
This is a generic answer, because the topic is too broad to answer here, as there are many different reasons that a particular algorithm may fail.
A result is if your hypothesis was whether right or wrong and then explain it.
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It means that it can result in wrong conclusions.
a mistake could result in the wrong amount being paid
there is nothing wrong with you
The result was the First Destruction. This is one of the major themes in many of the books of the Prophets.
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Doesn't have to be anything wrong. Some condensation is a natural result of the combustion process.
I think basically what it is in plain terms, the officer who issued the citation screwed up and did something wrong on the original cite. He then fills out this doc and delivers it as proof of his correction so the citation is not thrown out of court for being issued wrong.
There is nothing wrong with "Junk food" being allowed in school, thus there is not really a bad result.