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		<title>By: RampRate :: Devious Device &#8211; SLA Measurement</title>
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		<description>[...] improvements or leaving an incorrigibly bad provider.  As noted in the previous post on consequential damages, vendor errors can cause direct business impact orders of magnitude more than the biggest service [...]</description>
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