They're synonyms, no difference really.
2006-07-25 15:45:16
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answered by starr 3
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Fault : An imperfection in a device or machine
Error : A misconception resulting from incorrect information
Mistake : An understanding of something that is not correct
2006-07-25 15:50:28
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answered by Lindy357 3
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As in line with English Dictionary destiny ability........An experience (or a direction of activities) which will unavoidably happen sooner or later. destiny ability...An experience (or a direction of activities) which will unavoidably happen sooner or later. So those are 2 distinctive words having comparable meanings. so a techniques with the aid of fact the assumption of destiny or destiny is in touch this is illogical and for that reason incorrect. How do we be punished right here or in the existence hereafter for any of our incorrect doings if it has already been desperate with the aid of God how the activities will happen? Why ought to I be hanged for the homicide of a human whilst this is already desperate that i'll homicide him and that i won't be in a position of alter God's will. Why ought to I exert if this is been desperate that I shall get this and shall no longer get that? if actuality be told we are despatched right here with the features and freedom of option to do sturdy as nicely as undesirable. we are informed what's right and incorrect. we are additionally informed what God needs from us. for that reason it a attempt we are despatched right here to take. The attempt is not any count if we use our features in accordance to or against the will of God. As each attempt is accompanied with the aid of a effect with a view to be rewarded for our doings. this is what we are created for.
2016-10-08 08:01:23
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answered by armiso 4
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any technical break down is fault,in printing ,writing is error and
life is full of mistakes.
2006-07-25 16:51:04
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answered by jassingh1959 1
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that question doesnt deserve an answer
2006-07-25 15:44:50
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answered by Sarah 2
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synoyms
2006-07-27 00:17:20
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answered by Anonymous
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