The authors fail to understand the difference between the role of the military police and mechanized infantry forces. |
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In the end, however, such crabbedly utilitarian arguments simply fail to understand the historic significance of the parliament. |
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Furthermore, we fail to understand the logic using degeneration and dilapidation of the park as the justification for immediate encroachment. |
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Even those Republicans troubled by the president's anti-constitutional actions fail to understand the situation. |
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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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The authors also fail to understand that for Jesuits chastity is a way of relating to God, not just to other people. |
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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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They fail to understand why simply sending out a legalistic privacy brochure isn't enough to satisfy most consumers. |
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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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We fail to understand exactly where this humour lies, and would be much obliged if would care to enlighten us. |
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Currently, too many internet users fail to understand, or fail to act on, the imperative to protect themselves for the greater good. |
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As the other daughter directives do include binding limit values, I fail to understand why this was not done in this case. |
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But what hath come to these people, that they fail to understand a single fact? |
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In fact, it is for all those reasons that I fail to understand the anti-globalists. |
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Despite progress, many managers still fail to understand what is really expected of them or have difficulty implementing the necessary measures. |
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The Inspectors fail to understand the rationale behind this preferential treatment for senior managers. |
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We often fail to understand that health is much more than just encounters in institutions. |
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Students with autism often fail to understand the meaning of words or phrases that are abstract or that have more than one meaning. |
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Many Governments and donor agencies fail to understand the important role that landlessness often plays in poverty and marginalization. |
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If you fail to understand the plight of my people, you will lead your own nations down a parallel course. |
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I also fail to understand why Mediterraneo's pita bread can't be fresher. |
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The book has developed such a reputation as the fountainhead of fiction that many readers are afraid of tackling it, in case they might fail to understand it. |
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Thus, the proponents of local self-government have been cast in the role of reactionaries or Utopian dreamers who fail to understand the principles of modern government. |
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I fail to understand why salt mines or the mines in Almadén in Spain would be the best place to store mercury and its compounds. |
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To me, the fact that it was not dealt with earlier is something that, to be quite honest, I simply fail to understand. |
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Furthermore, if the accounting treatment decided on was appropriate despite its contradicting the PAYE policy, we fail to understand why the PAYE policy has not been amended and its application changed across the government. |
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What they fail to understand is their collective action issue. |
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Many couples want to be married in Church but have lost regular contact with the parish community and fail to understand the sacramental nature of marriage. |
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Politicians and public servants often fail to understand that resentment to change, and opposition to new ideas, do not spring from cussedness but failure to understand the reasons. |
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Others fail to understand the particular graces given in this sacrament which has its beneficial effects both on the individual as well as the community of faith. |
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I fail to understand why the member cannot wait to see what that executive order will do and wait for the review of that case by the American authorities. |
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If we fail to understand that, we will not be able to achieve our goal of balanced social development or, consequently, to create a more equitable world. |
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They therefore fail to understand and are very concerned about the guidelines contained in the European Commission's draft communication on the future of the EU budget. |
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Although knowledge construction and its transformation are at the core of action and reflection in the domain of education, we still fail to understand many aspects of these processes. |
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I still fail to understand the author, though! |
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With so many stakeholders involved in the process, the parties fail to understand the Commission's speculation that the end result will not facilitate both TPA and competition. |
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I really fail to understand how Death Metal is considered music. |
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We fail to understand and refuse to accept the contradictory argument that supports the doctrine of nuclear deterrence while advocating the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. |
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