Receivers and managers in the case of insolvency regularly fail to obtain indemnities from their appointers but look usually only to the assets. |
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We fail to understand exactly where this humour lies, and would be much obliged if would care to enlighten us. |
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A long keeler usually withstands the actual impact better, if you fail to avoid hitting the rocks. |
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What can Blackburn offer these areas that their existing councils fail to provide? |
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We were fortunate the engine did not fail in flight and cause additional damage. |
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But at this point, political analysts expect the Conservatives to fail by a wide margin. |
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Respond with anger and pressure, not cynicism and apathy, when the Second Internationalists fail to act as their representatives. |
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Provided they see and think, even melancholiacs cannot fail to be uplifted by the document. |
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No one who has heard Horowitz in Traumerei could fail to be touched by its heartbreaking sincerity and reflective melancholy. |
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To fail to follow this rule is to do violence to the positions of the king and queen. |
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Financial penalties will be handed out to councils who fail to meet targets. |
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Many air bed pumps are not that well made and have a tendency to fail at the worst times. |
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You might sink an additional trio or tierce if the three points gained would cause you to fail to win the cards. |
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Preventive countermeasures help significantly against script kiddies, but fail against smart attackers. |
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There are all the necessary elements here for us not to fail in pursuit of the scudetto. |
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In our society many are crying out to be understood but we fail to hear their voices. |
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Act 3 includes the Ride of the Valkyries which few festival goers will fail to recognise as the theme music to the film Apocalypse Now. |
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This is due to ignorant motorists who fail to stop and thereby put the lives of her and the children at risk. |
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He admitted the knives are out for Eriksson and England if they fail to produce results. |
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Most people who fail wind up failing just because they just run out of gas. |
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These are consequences when directors fail to carry out required responsibilities with the required standards of conduct. |
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Should the leaders gathered in Lusaka fail to tackle this problem, then measures must be put in place to assist countries bearing this burden. |
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And so might I, with profit to us all, beard the lion in his den, and failing if fail I must, succeed. |
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If they fail to keep their side of the bargain, they could be returned to the youth courts to face punishment. |
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What they fail to consider is the harsh reality that there is no such thing as a new morality. |
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Also, under family law, couples who fail to arrange premarital contracts share the family assets jointly. |
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In our investigations, interference was far more likely to trip a false alarm than it was to fail to detect an apnea. |
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This also highlights a flaw in the reliance of national viewing figures since they fail to show regional variations in taste. |
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When managers refuse or fail to recognize the problem and further blame the victim, it reinforces feelings of guilt. |
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They both fail for open set logic, which is to say intuitionism, just as they both fail for its topological dual, closed set logic. |
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Farmers will feel the impact if lawmakers fail to reach a deal on the fiscal cliff. |
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Even as the authors provide captions conveying artists' descriptions of the works, they fail to adequately contextualize these captions. |
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But, in an age that also brought us the puffball and the return of hot pants, her thunder thigh cure could not fail to appeal. |
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Low retail prices promote pesticide use but weak legislation and inadequate law enforcement fail to control risks. |
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I fail to see what the harm is in indexing a book and helping people find it. |
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When leaf buds open, they are distorted or fail to fully open, giving an appearance of rosettes. |
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The environmental documents fail to take into account the noise and visual impacts of the toll road on the recreational experience. |
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I thought both programmes were about egomaniacs, and I fail to see the heroism in a bunch of gold-diggers playing silly games on a sunny island. |
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However, there are two types of compulsory interferences with the citizen's personal freedom which may fail to qualify as significant deprival. |
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Ankylosed teeth fail to erupt to meet their counterparts in the opposite jaw. |
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If you fail all the allergy tests, than a food intolerance is probably to blame. |
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I know you only want to do good, but you'll fail if you continue to be so intolerant of other beliefs. |
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Parents may say that we believe in certain values and virtues, but fail to show them forth in our lives. |
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They fail to understand why simply sending out a legalistic privacy brochure isn't enough to satisfy most consumers. |
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No reader will fail to discover unfamiliar poems and poets, old favorites that have never before been anthologized, and new enthusiasms. |
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Always in their best grey suits, they nevertheless fail the sartorial test by wearing trainers which glare from under their trouser cuffs. |
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Motors and lifting straps can fail because crewmembers attempt to lift the plow while the blades are full of dirt and debris. |
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Pumps would fail if the storm surge of up to 25 feet overwhelmed the city's levees. |
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Arabidopsis seedlings grown on media containing 300 mM glucose or sucrose fail to become green or to develop expanded cotyledons or true leaves. |
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Stereotypically perceptions of an idyllic rural life fail to do justice to the often harsh lives these people have led. |
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Just because we did okay last year doesn't mean we cannot fail this time round. |
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Take note of that the next time you sass your grandparents or fail to wash your hands before dinner. |
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Of course, not everyone has the pluck to become an entrepreneur, and most businesses fail before they get off the starting block. |
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Associations which fail to comply with these provisions can be deregistered by the registrar of transport, he explained. |
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You are so busy enjoying them because they are brisk and witty that you fail to notice until much later that the whole thing doesn't add up. |
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But it's so inept on every level that even scenes that have an inherent, almost foolproof interest fail to come to life. |
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If you fail to answer his riddles correctly, you will not be allowed safe passage through the forest. |
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The clues fail to involve, or interest, and the characters are cardboard cutouts. |
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At the outset all they need is moral support and a place to de-risk their ideas or a place to fail early in their ventures. |
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More drugs fail clinical tests because of harmful effects on the liver than for any other reason. |
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As a result, teams can fail to leverage the unique contributions each member may bring. |
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The rout of the Jacobins could not fail to encourage monarchists of every stripe. |
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As harrowing as these scenes may be, they fail to excite the same level of discomfort as the taciturn Brady who glares blankly into the audience. |
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In spite of this, they seem to have completely forgotten this principle when they fail to apprize the value of the Wordless Scriptures. |
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If you go with an open mind and accept it for what it is you can't fail to have a good time. |
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Like other chronic wounds, pressure ulcers fail to heal in a timely manner. |
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I think actors and people who are involved with a lifelong commitment understand that you have to fail sometimes. |
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Cassava, a hardy root vegetable, is drought-resistant, and will survive when other crops fail due to lack of rainfall. |
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These are failed poems, and they fail unambitiously, and there is even a sense in which their failures are repetitive, merely typical. |
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Some of the younger actors from above stairs fail to make an impact which slightly unbalances the cast. |
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This is just another family on the bludge, using a compliant media who fail to do basic research. |
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Purely rational arguments often fail to capture potential political audiences, so appeals to emotion are extremely useful. |
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Conversation ceases to resolve the internal contention between characters, words fail and the conflict comes to the point. |
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But when I hear them afresh, they never fail to amaze me by their brilliance. |
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Tragically, we often fail to open our eyes and realize this country of ours is teaming with unappreciated natural beauty and diversity. |
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Ambitious plans to invest billions of pounds in South Yorkshire could fail at the first hurdle unless muddled rail networks are sorted out first. |
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Sometimes we fail simply because we are poor, dumb, fallible, feckless human beings whose best-laid schemes gang aft agley. |
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The club is a business and, as such, should stand on its own feet or fail as any other business would. |
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The number one reason small businesses fail is undercapitalization or inadequate cash flow. |
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Brittle systems are systems that fail easily, completely and catastrophically. |
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They were warned that the space shuttle could fail catastrophically if debris hit the vulnerable underside of its wings during liftoff. |
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Make no mistake, there are many who would love to see O'Leary fail and are waiting in the wings to pounce once things start to go wrong. |
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Among the other entitlements many pensioners fail to claim are housing benefit, council tax benefit and attendance allowance. |
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I fail to see why a choreographer would think it is a good idea to tackily reveal so much spurious flesh, and for so long. |
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So it will be obvious if many kids in a state fail the national exam but sail through on the state one. |
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All our devices and inventions will fail us if there is a collapse of the human spirit. |
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If at least a few of them fail to impress you, we will take the blame for being incorrect. |
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We conclude that chromosomes with damaged centromeres fail to correctly attach to the spindle, thus producing MN and monosomy. |
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Those who fail are almost twice as anxious and have faster heart rates than those who pass. |
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Advocate for inclusion, but if they fail them in that regard, they should create their own programs and agendas to address the needs we neglect. |
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These vicious killers will surely strike again if the owners fail to ensure that the dogs are not confined to kennel or tied up at night-time. |
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In this case it appears that male sterility caused self-fertilization to fail but some days later cross-fertilization took place. |
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Electronic locks fail in the unlocked position when there is a power failure. |
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It may fail to bother the upper reaches of the charts, but should not disappoint previous devotees while impressing the uninitiated. |
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It was the mid eighties, and how could I possibly fail to have a haircut called after Her Royal Loveliness? |
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No one struggling to live the devout life will fail to recognize that prayer. |
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We fail to understand the huge difference, and everyone is going to save that few extra cents wherever possible. |
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It takes a full man-day to patch them all once per month, and ensure that they all boot back up and don't fail on reboot. |
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If untreated the skin gets reddish brown colored and the pancreatic islets, that make insulin, fail so it is called bronze diabetes. |
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The literature suggests that cancer prevention programs may fail in minority or underserved communities. |
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Visitors cannot fail to be impressed with the grandstand view overlooking the river. |
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With splurges of undigested Freud and lashings of dud anthropology, these essays fail to convince. |
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Without fail he yawned and put his arm around my shoulder, scooching closer. |
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If they fail to do so, a bailiff will be instructed to execute a warrant to evict them. |
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If governments fail to deliver improvements in governance, they will lose aid. |
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Partick's chagrin, he suggests, might also fail to take into account a number of factors at work in these acquisitions. |
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Vryzas muscles his marker off the ball after Russia fail to clear from a corner, and knocks the ball in from six yards. |
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This test will fail if the abdominal musculature is very weak or if you are feeling through a diastasis recti. |
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If we fail to do so, we will inevitably fail to gauge the real significance of the changes which are occurring. |
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In this condition, the spinal cord and the bones of the spinal column may fail to develop normally. |
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In many instances, the police fail to take effective deterrent action against rash and negligent driving. |
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What the highbrows seemingly fail to realize is that low culture always has been and always will be there, just as high culture has and will be. |
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But when parents fail to provide continuity of care, the state revokes or curtails their parental prerogatives. |
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It is no disgrace to try and fail but to waste so much possession without having a go from scoreable positions is unforgivable. |
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For those who fail to designate a private money manager, the government bank is assigned by default. |
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Having sturdy torque wrenches and sockets that won't fail under heavy-duty usage is also very important. |
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If you ever fail me through my fault or your own, I will forswear thenceforth all human friendship. |
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Nasti is of the opinion that most parents simply fail to introduce their children to the world of reading. |
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Though those on board were strangers, without fail we exchanged friendly greetings. |
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Why read stories concerning unheroic, unlovely people who fail to realise the futility of their modest dreams? |
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If the bar, chain and nose sprocket are not properly lubricated, these components will surely fail prematurely. |
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Large amounts of maize, sugar beet and barley will fail unless there is a dramatic change in the weather. |
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They get paid millions to cop an attitude and are allowed to fail to deliver the goods on the field, court, or what have you. |
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All too often we fail to take heed of what is being said by the experts, especially when it contains unwelcome messages. |
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It is better to fail to achieve conception with the yearling than to fail with the second calf heifer. |
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The rain which threatened to pour didn't fail to dampen the spirit of the crowd who were determined to get into the spirit of things. |
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Your closest retainers and flatterers have never led you astray before and they will not fail you now. |
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Not being politicians, they can fail to recognise the strength of local feeling. |
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The FTC takes a very aggressive stance towards retailers who fail to deliver orders on time. |
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Students who fail to achieve minimum scores on state tests are prevented from graduating from high school with full academic diplomas. |
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The usual Jamdown production crew attempt to make hip-hop beats and fail miserably. |
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Pupils who sit the exam but fail or get a lower grade than expected can also appeal. |
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Even those Republicans troubled by the president's anti-constitutional actions fail to understand the situation. |
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The term is of course a mere English translation which may fail to catch the subtlety of the original. |
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If Liverpool fail to win against Fulham it will be the first time since October 2000 that they have gone four matches without a win. |
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Did I fail to mention that I failed the part where we had to identify animals in first grade? |
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I tend to take the more traditional view that the worst thing a military force can do is fail in its mission. |
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It's easy enough to see how someone who doesn't know Latin could fail to realize that certain plural endings go with certain singular endings. |
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There are also moments when the emotional responses of key characters in key situations completely fail to ring true. |
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In my judgment the Part 20 claim must fail by reason of what I have said in the preceding paragraph. |
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We're flooded with facts about what to do for the environment but we fail to change until a penny drops or we experience an aha moment. |
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I will not fail you, I will not disappoint you and I will not let you down. |
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Sometimes, whenever we try bringing back the past in our presence, we fail as if our emotions have a will of their own. |
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So, if you fail to make your mortgage payments, the lender can sell the house in order to get their money back. |
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Until recently, I would without fail drink a big glass of lemon juice and hot water every morning when I woke up. |
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A person is said to have Aids when the immune system starts to fail and cannot fend off infections. |
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However, his unsubtle, overtly physical techniques of persuasion fail to win them over. |
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Very often those calved heifers fail to go back in calf easily and become late calvers the following season. |
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Exporters who fail to protect their export receivables can weaken their financial position. |
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So much anime looks good at a glance, but most of it begins to fail under closer scrutiny. |
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So nuts to you if you fix the sucker and then fail to get it working decently and have no choice but load Windows again. |
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You're obviously going to leave it at that as you fail to find any more solid arguments to my replies. |
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As many as two-thirds of the shoots produced in a winter wheat crop may fail to survive to form ears and yield grain. |
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When police vehicles fail to stop for you, you are required to stand at attention and salute the officers as they speed past. |
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Almost all of us then try to remember the date, fail dismally, feel inadequate and ashamed and resolve to be more attentive to our mothers. |
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No one could fail to be moved by the statements of the family and no sentence I can pass may in any way recompense their loss. |
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Most people take sleep for granted and fail to observe some simple and healthy habits that help get a restful sleep. |
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All the others depend on jobseeker's allowance, which imposes stiff penalties on people who fail to seek work. |
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And they cannot fail to call into question the motives on which the opponents of hunting claim to rest their case. |
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They set aside-or try-their fears of slickened roads that their brand-new all-season radials will fail to navigate. |
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If I'm trying to find information on something, search engines very often fail me, throwing up rafts of irrelevant results. |
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Even when told, companies often failed to sort out the problem or fail to answer or even acknowledge complaint letters. |
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We should celebrate taking informed risks, reward those who fail gloriously and accept that accidents do happen. |
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How anyone could fail to see in such perfect visibility that Light Vessel 83 was on tow with a tug not far ahead of her is equally mind-boggling. |
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One of the things these kids never fail to do is to turn up trumps for other people and they've done it again. |
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By the final days, kidney function declines, toxins begin accumulating in the body, and multiple organ systems fail from lack of nutrition. |
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The hypothesis is that autistics fail at holistic processing of an image, instead remaining focused on its individual parts. |
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A nurse would leave in the middle of a procedure, promising to return, but fail to do so. |
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Fail to visit the sick, and you fail to apprehend your own journey from birth to death. |
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That there are, wheels within wheels, is something that the liberals fail to see. |
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If the parties fail to achieve a settlement through the collaborative law approach, the parties may then pursue adversarial court proceedings. |
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If you fail to make payments on your credit card accounts, these funds will be used to cover your obligations. |
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Often patients fail to turn up without any warning and it means their slot, which could have been taken by someone else, goes to waste. |
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His concept can be used in meeting just demands of a people in their own independent country if the rulers fail in their duty. |
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To prospective employers, let me say that I'd be willing to fail for a fraction of the cost of other corporate washouts. |
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Their albums are usually acclaimed by critics and music nerds, but fail to become major hits. |
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The Busytown tapes fail to establish a conceptually coherent paradigm, however, and that bothers me. |
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The studies included in Expecting Armageddon fail to recognize that the millennialists cited are not blinded by their adherence to a prophecy. |
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The fireworks may awaken the increasingly jaded viewer from his slumbers but invariably fail to unpick a single assumption. |
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Ultimately though, For Tomorrows fail to maintain such moments of intense warmth. |
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If they fail to pay within the next six weeks they will be absented from university for the full academic year. |
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Their environmental documents fail to properly analyze impacts on sediment flow, natural beach replenishment, and sand bars. |
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I can't tell you how many times I have congratulated myself on a multiple pirouette, only to have the next several fail abysmally. |
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According to Government figures, 40 per cent of the elderly who qualify for cash benefits fail to claim. |
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If endosperm cell division is halted at an early stage, kernels abort and fail to set seed. |
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I swiftly came to the conclusion that anything above a fail grade would be a triumph. |
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If we fail to appoint a management team that is capable of moving with modern ideas, we will end up not three years behind the times but ten. |
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Last year was little better, with little overtaking and an absurdly low attrition rate which saw only five cars fail to finish. |
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She also paid tribute to all the cardplayers who came along without fail each Sunday night and helped in a really big way to make this possible. |
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It is totally unfair that other clubs are supplying referees week in week out without fail and other clubs couldn't be bothered. |
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My father worked three jobs to care for his family and without fail he always made a point to be home for the family dinner. |
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The lawmakers should be called to account without fail for their reckless actions that run contrary to national interest. |
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It is the earliest of our primroses and the most reliable, appearing without fail each year, often blooming with the snowdrops in early February. |
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Natascha, Tash to most, was the first to admit that nervousness always and without fail got the better of her. |
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Above all, the resilience of the human spirit, present without fail in each location, is what has kept the filmmaker going. |
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Roast beef and chicken dinners are weekly occurrences and on every occasion without fail the meat is always perfect. |
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Cameras were installed but seem to do little except consistently fail to identify speeding motorists who disregard the red signal. |
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But drivers also fail to stop at red signals because they have misread a signal, or chosen to disregard it. |
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Dreams and make-believes are all very well in the daytime and the sunshine, but when dark and storm come they fail to satisfy. |
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It has become axiomatic in this country that children from deprived areas are destined to fail educationally. |
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It is concerned that customers fail to understand that any credit is only interest-free if the bill is paid in full at the end of the month. |
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I am an English teacher but words fail me as I contemplate a racing future without him. |
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Let me offer my apologies for the swearing, but words fail me on occasions such as these. |
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The Academy Award-winning actress is so awful in this film that words fail me. |
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I scrunch up my nose trying to explain exactly how I feel but my words fail me so I just skip it. |
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It doesn't sound like hard work but it really is, and it's such a huge adrenaline rush that words fail me trying to describe it. |
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Should a student fail a final exam, he or she is allowed two make-up exams. |
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You fail to address the internal terrorism that is carried out in the political prisons and work camps. |
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What the worriers fail to contemplate is the uses to which that capital is put. |
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If they fail to score another run or take another wicket on the entire tour, it will not matter one iota. |
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From midnight tonight until midnight Monday March 3, double demerit point infringements will be issued for those who fail to follow the rules. |
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If they fail to keep up the GTC's standards, they will lose their licence to teach in state schools. |
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Those who fail the tests or refuse to be breathalysed outside alcohol-free discos will not be allowed in. |
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Four lines of print at the bottom, stating that survival rates are improving, fail to mitigate the harsh message. |
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According to another survey conducted in the US, many parents still fail to recognize their child's potential risk of burns and scalds. |
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Multiple cables connected these components and would frequently fail or come loose causing system malfunctions. |
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The mission would fail if any of the four engine burns needed to reach the Moon and get into lunar orbit underperformed. |
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No one can fail to be moved by the sight of a tearful mother wailing for her dead child. |
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Fearful of being accused of complacency, they fail to allay public fears and often play up hypothetical risks. |
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The two on the side were regular rookies, they'll cower upon orders and fail to obey when it really counts. |
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Considering they fail to exceed the average size of regular apartments, prospective tenants may baulk at the use of the term penthouse. |
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If we had a business continuity strategy, then allowing a bank to fail would be a credible and viable option for regulators. |
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He insists that, as things stand, he has no intention of leaving, but should Middlesbrough fail to come up with a better offer, he will have to. |
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Last week, partly thanks to Government opposition, the MP saw his Referendum Bill fail in the House of Commons after it was talked out. |
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Buy-ins are generated by a long broker to close out an open fail with a counterparty. |
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What I fail to understand is why the politicians and talking heads aren't bringing this up on talk shows. |
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To fail to do so would simply be to leave the door open to reinvestigating claims relating to treaty principles. |
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Ministers now come and go, booed off the political stage by an impatient media if they fail to keep the pack amused. |
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If they fail to reach an agreement in that time period, the prisoners should be released. |
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When other therapies fail to provide relief from the pain of a damaged hip, hip replacement may be the answer. |
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Offering the most welcoming stage for the talented, the city with equal sangfroid accepts the misery of millions who fail to flourish. |
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Don't fail to see that your husband has good, dainty, relishable food, served in an artistic manner. |
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They fail to pursue collaborative strategies because they expect the other members of the anarchic system to pursue competitive strategies. |
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Strangely they fail to mention the years he spent living in a communist country. |
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I fail to see how a signal failure that far down the line can have an effect as far back as White City. |
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I don't want to big it up too much, as then the whole experience might fail to meet my expectations. |
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Britain will fail to meet new European targets for disposing of radioactive waste, the nuclear industry has admitted. |
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A hollow cylindrical column bearing a compressive load can fail by local buckling. |
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Our news columns and television broadcasts fail consistently to reflect this diversity. |
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After these first wan gags, subsequent riffs on the same themes fail to amuse. |
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I walk the backstreets and gravelly car-parks for at least half an hour and fail to find a single game in progress. |
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When infestations are heavy, leaf hairs become matted and flower buds fail to open. |
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We're not going to have the Government use shoddy, tawdry little tricks to drum up the notion of fear and then fail on competence. |
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This behavior becomes very dangerous when people rely on a computer to store and manipulate important data but fail to back up those data. |
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When a couple of rookie cops fail their first day of simulated assault tactics, they are instantly placed on the biggest case of their careers. |
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Street lights fail to work, litter is strewn everywhere, vandalism is rife, and adolescents roam the streets aimlessly. |
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There was a deliberate insertion of a manual valve rather than an automatic fail safe. |
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Instead of bailing out the company, the investors wait for it to fail and then buy the assets at a fire sale. |
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If one part fails, all dependent functions fail too because of the interdependencies among the components. |
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Such assurances, however, fail to satisfy environmental groups who are now demanding government restrictions on the widespread use of biocides. |
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Charging patients who fail to keep hospital appointments could cut hospital waiting lists. |
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Many economics textbooks fail to mention QE, suggesting that this is a new and extreme form of monetary policy. |
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Many talented dancers fail to get callbacks because of an artistic director's whim or lack of openings in a dance school or company. |
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But history books fail to impart the human toll, whereas this series forces the reader to see the bodies run through with bayonets or lead balls. |
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Those who fail to satisfactorily complete such a program will be subject to dismissal or demotion. |
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As for the characters, they are so obviously Jamaican that no one could fail to realize where they come from. |
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Many market participants fail to distinguish between the essence of liquidity and marketability. |
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Their lips fail to synchronize with the dialogue, and their movements are jerky. |
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Military and DA civilian leaders have responsibility for what their sections, units, or organizations do or fail to do. |
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When his attempts to do so fail miserably, Phillip starts to go off his rocker. |
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It must be their tragic flaws that make them fail to measure up in our eyes. |
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The law on public administration punishes civil servants who fail to show their loyalty to the government through dismissal. |
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Why wait for your brake pads on your car to fail when your car mechanic has highlighted they need changing. |
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The authors fail to understand the difference between the role of the military police and mechanized infantry forces. |
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Not only did he fail to make the Washington varsity, he also failed to make the junior varsity. |
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No matter how seemingly placid the surface response, those who fail to obtain the position will experience some internal distress. |
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Better to try and fail than not to try at all, was his response to those who accused him of rashness and irresponsibility. |
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Two all-night vigils by the TV fail to yield the new Nic Cage advert. |
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The Yahwist also describes the breakdown of mutuality and relationship when we fail to adhere to that ethos, using human craftiness to exploit power. |
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If you fail to get rid of the infection the first go-round, the patient has a greater chance of getting kidney infection, flank pain, high fever, or other complications. |
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If developers rampantly fail to produce good software, but the company exceeds earnings estimates anyway, how many of those rears will be actually on the line? |
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On the flip side, when insurers fail to meet their benchmarks the government helps absorb those costs. |
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Lower doses of metronidazole are often effective in invasive disease but may fail to eliminate the intraluminal infection, allowing clinical relapses to occur. |
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The automatic flight control system has a Stability Control Augmentation System with fail passive four-axis control of pitch, roll, yaw and collective. |
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Woe unto the politicians and parties that fail to grok this, as they will face only bigger and bigger losses in market share. |
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Pope, Wharton, Nabokov, and Updike, to name only a handful, fail to register at all. |
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But policies and cheap raw materials are useless if businesses fail to take advantage of them. |
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And it will continue to fail until Congress fundamentally reforms the law. |
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At the stern I play tag with a cautious batfish but fail to get close. |
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I fail to see the analogy between banning a behavior that is being repressed by violence and banning a behavior that is being enforced by violence. |
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Descriptions about religions throughout the book are invariably ahistorical, fail to inculcate any rational enquiry and singularly ignore the time and space contexts. |
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First, they anthropocentrically fail to account for species difference. |
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More than 15,000 motorists in the Bradford area face tough fines and even having their vehicles crushed if they fail to tax their cars and lorries. |
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This is blundering on foreign soil in an alien culture which they fail to grasp and arrogantly underestimate and they will ultimately pay the price of their ignorance. |
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In this situation we cannot fail to be the object of envy and resentment. |
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Predominant mass-market housing programs such as project homes or tract housing largely fail to meet the desires of people who appreciate a modernist design aesthetic. |
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It is natural that people have a strong sense of attachment to historical houses and old neighbourhoods because they never fail to stir up emotion. |
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Inland Revenue investigators have launched a campaign to dissuade the rising number of tax dodgers who every year fail to declare the income from their short-term tenants. |
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I fail to see why the association are dragging their heels on this. |
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When their portents and prophecies fail there are excuses and denials. |
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Yet we often fail to articulate this doctrine clearly, even to ourselves. |
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Action will be taken against those who fail to comply with the norm. |
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Diets not only fail to make us thinner, they also fail to make us healthier in the long term. |
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Did Mofaz fail to do his homework before joining or stumble in with no game plan? |
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What I want to say is that there is a lot of pressure on preparing singles, and many players fail exactly here, while they hit doubles or trebles nicely. |
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When consumers fail in large numbers, companies fail as well, triggering layoffs and more suffering. |
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For their part, landlords resented the tendency of British governments and rational commentators to fail to recognize the difficulties they encountered. |
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If there is any reason to suppose a homoeopathic physician can use allopathic tools to a better advantage than the allopathist himself, I fail to see it. |
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If the employer and works council fail to agree on a reconcilement of interests, they may call on the Director of the Land Employment Office to mediate. |
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Nobody can fail to be touched by the plight of the two murdered girls in Soham and the ordeal of their families, friends and all those touched by this tragedy. |
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