With funds and several groups have got compensation for failings on the part of the State. |
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Whatever his failings as a policy maker, as an economic theorist he is a genius. |
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I submit that what has been going on her isn't so much a disease as a moral failing, just as lying and thieving are moral failings. |
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Charlie Kernaghan constantly ticks off a list of his failings and limits and terrors. |
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He frequently sermonizes on the moral failings of others, including other public figures. |
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Perhaps that has been one of the greatest failings of missionary endeavours in Africa over the past 50 years! |
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I know, this is fiction, but it's still telling that women aren't allowed to have blemishes or human failings. |
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His pessimism about human nature and emphasis on mordant criticism of failings among the clergy, however, were not typical of all humanists. |
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That is not however the only aspect of his diary which, at least in part, makes up for its other failings. |
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By contrast, the Foxes created just two chances and scored twice as the visitors' defensive failings proved to be their undoing again. |
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United huffed and puffed, and always looked organised, but their old failings in front of goal were again their undoing. |
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The serious failings of Univan led to a ship and a crew unfitted for the foreseeable eventualities of the voyage. |
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Burnside knew that he was unfitted to command an army, but was widely liked despite his failings. |
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The historian compared Humboldt's moral failings to the limitations of natural science as a form of knowledge. |
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Still, the wonder of this novel is Goodman's unsparing depiction of the failings of religion, even as she insists on its power to move and heal. |
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One of Josh's greatest failings had always been that he had such a soft heart. |
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It's like being very honest about other people's failings, and being honest is a virtue, so I try very hard. |
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If the monitor discovers serious failings the trust could lose its Foundation status. |
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His legion of fans were willing to ignore his much-cited failings because he was a breathtaking sight when in full flow. |
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Pamela struck me as an extremely impressive woman, who was carrying with her a legacy of abuse and failings in the care system. |
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But a violent hiding, indulged in by parents who lash out at their children to cover up their own failings, only causes bitter resentment. |
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Common failings included forgotten scraps of food in refrigerators, fridges not being at the required temperature and waste bins overflowing. |
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The world teaches us to live in denial and overlook the faults and failings that keep us from loving. |
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Eddie's failings are lent an almost intolerable poignancy by his former chauvinistic notions of patriotism. |
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As the failings of the suburb become manifest, the gated community supersedes it. |
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He has, with sheer penetrating insight, portrayed the decadent values and human failings of his times in simple but effective words. |
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The Scots were able to ignore these failings in brushing aside the feeblest of Welsh challenges a fortnight ago. |
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They show their foibles and failings, their gifts and talents in a way that's entirely theirs. |
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Councillors are as much at fault for the failings of particular services in the borough as the officers who run them. |
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Through these tales, the son begins to understand his father's great feats and his great failings. |
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He had many failings, but I believe he acted in the best way he knew how, within the limits he had. |
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The Fire Authority admitted a catalogue of systematic failings but laid the blame elsewhere. |
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We all have different idiosyncrocies and failings, but none should be blamed on our race and seen as a reason to hate. |
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In that light, Curbishley will always thrive, and his other failings will go un-noticed. |
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Although still a great hero and a favourite of the people, he acquires human faults and failings. |
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Also, we are being asked to be more transparent about our limitations and our failings. |
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In the circumstances there are clear failings all round and no signs that the necessary lessons will be learnt. |
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Accidents usually happen as a result of human failings as much as wickedness. |
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She accepts that she has failings, but won't accept that they cannot be eradicated. |
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Although she is now confident in her talents, Small seems to focus more on what she sees as failings in her acting. |
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What are the major failings in the operation of the council from the point of view of councillors? |
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But his teams are, as everyone knows, a mirror of the man with all his failings and virtues. |
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He blamed some failings on vague and inaccurate systems of data collection. |
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The timeless nature of these films is a compliment to the film-makers' art, as well as a comment on the failings of society. |
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It is not fair to blame the Safer York Partnership for failings in the fight against crime, he insists. |
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For all the government's other failings, many voters may prefer the devil they know. |
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I have a democratic suspicion of demands for sanctity as a solution to corruption and other inveterate human failings. |
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Despite the obvious flaws of these characters, the film neither picks sides between the two sisters, nor does it condemn the failings of the two. |
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However, none of these failings, in our view, undermined the overall credibility of these witnesses. |
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Critics who have crucified his contemporaries for less are indulging his failings to a ludicrous degree. |
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Despite years of evidence highlighting their failings, dogmatic adherence to dated ideology persists. |
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Whatever his failings as a film director, there is little doubt that Dean was a film producer of considerable talent and drive. |
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And I like the idea that because we had intelligence failings, we shouldn't have prosecuted the war. |
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In short, the group lacked diversity and as a result demonstrated a colossal example of the failings of groupthink. |
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They're dishing the dirt on their former bosses, revealing juicy details about their egos, failings and potentially illegal behaviour. |
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This would be investigated by the independent inquiry set up to look at failings by police and care workers. |
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Murdered and enslaved children, no matter what their color or gender or faith, suffer because of our failings. |
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Failing to recognize the dark side of humanity dooms us to repeat those failings. |
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By concentrating all evil in the oppressors, it absolves the victims from examining their own failings. |
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But the sheer scale of the failings that have come to light recently mean that suspicion and wariness will not vanish so easily this time around. |
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All these failings point to a public transit system thought of by officials as only more social welfare for the quarrelsome masses. |
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Massive write downs under the smokescreen of a new CEO will only demonstrate the old guard's failings and bring their tenure into question. |
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Witty and polished, the film takes a jocular view of the characters and their failings but doesn't judge events. |
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This too me seems to be a lame excuse and the article an attempt to whitewash the failings of the Congress government. |
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There are also ritual lamps, and a charming gilded swing with push-rods to lull the deity into a kindly tolerance of human failings. |
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He shows a teenage mother fighting with the father of her child about his failings as a parent. |
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For all their failings, journalists serve the societies they live in and the world at large. |
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These are not candidates who represent ideas and programs so much as allegories representing human weaknesses and failings. |
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She recognized her limitations and failings and would mention them and make amendments. |
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The inquiry will look into the catalogue of failings by police, health and social services. |
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Human nature and its failings are given a crude inspection, at times becoming a sad, pathetic spectacle. |
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And if it is done with enough pizzazz, it can divert attention away from their own failings at home. |
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His personal failings also seem to have increased the strain and told against him. |
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Whatever my failings, sloppiness of thought is not one of them. |
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My main moral failings have always centered on greed and sloth. |
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For all his failings, he was at least attempting to bring a European tradition of republicanism into politics and a pluralistic tolerance of religion into civic life. |
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You fantasize about the day the child is returned to you, how you would make good on all of your previous failings. |
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When she tried to look at anything else, the imperfections and the failings leapt out at her, the single thread unravelling in the otherwise perfect tapestry. |
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Indeed, he now regularly appears at right-wing seminars and lectures to deliver his homilies on the President's failings as a man and as a leader. |
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Unfortunately, I am not responsible for the failings of my predecessors, who set up the supply systems and who were as unrighteous as I am righteous. |
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Unlike at Fulham, they were not overwhelmed by a superior side but, by their own failings, they offered their opponents all the encouragement they needed. |
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It is not essentially any failings in Andrew's mental or sporting make-up. |
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Over the years, the Pahlavi era has been hailed for its successes and criticized for its failings. |
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So while I would love to lay all the failings of the movie at her incredibly hacky feet, it wouldn't be fair to absolve him of the role he played in botching the movie. |
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Why should we have to suffer the failings of civvies in the armed forces? |
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All one might reply in his defence is that whatever his failings as a communicator he is greatly to be preferred to his uncharismatic predecessor, Dr Carey. |
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This was the era of patrician history, when scholars followed the great classical historians in holding up to posterity examples of errors, failings, and laudable deeds. |
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They say it is an attempt to recognise some of their past failings and move towards a more inclusive party, which recognises some of the diversity in society. |
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Lancaster, 54, had been unfairly blamed for the failings of an antiquated and underfinanced department with a long history of corruption, inefficiency and missing records. |
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There is a risk to all this approbation, of course, which is that we forget some of his failings. |
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After such an indictment, you would expect the department to do all it could to remedy such failings. |
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As it does so, however, it is impaired and heavily influenced by its own horrific failings of nearly a century ago. |
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They struggle to admit their own failings and are quick to pass judgments. |
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Practitioners made it look up-to-date, however, by derisively highlighting the racism, colonialism, sexism and other failings that made past ages so inferior to their own. |
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The report also points out failings in the communication between agencies. |
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If Scotland is to be a grown-up country, sure of itself and aware of its strengths and its failings, it should be capable of allowing itself to be presented warts and all. |
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Twice it seemed Carnoustie had the cup in their grasp, but each time it was their own failings, rather than the extraordinary Strang which proved their undoing. |
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At the heart of the show, Jacobi is stellar as Claudius, who learns to play up his physical failings to mask his own intelligence. |
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In spite of these failings, the film is not completely unenjoyable. |
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For all his failings, he was willing to let his teams have a lash at it. |
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Their collective failings come down to message discipline, candidate selection, and voter targeting. |
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Students with a complaint often want to point to failings in the university's conduct of its affairs that affect other students beside themselves. |
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I am pleased to see that you are not completely ignorant of his failings. |
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Moreover, don't these choices facilitate a feminist reading of the text, deconstructing sentimentality to expose masculine failings and feminine rebellion? |
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Thus, more time is spent organization and obtaining ones free of failings. |
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After a series of warnings regarding his administrative errors and failings, the employee left and claimed constructive dismissal. |
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His failings were largely due to the absence of concepts like mass, velocity, force and temperature. |
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One of the chief failings of this species is the susceptibility of the leaves to the attack of the leaf-hopper. |
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Later in his life, Pound analyzed what he judged to be his own failings as a writer attributable to his adherence to ideological fallacies. |
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He perceived the failings of other methods and solved these problems in his own system. |
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To sneer at such a person for their failings is the philosophy of those who seek comfort in the conventional. |
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An expert in the self-inflicted wound, his attacks frequently miss their target in favour of reminding you of his own failings. |
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The first thing to be undertaken in this weighty work, is a watchfulness over the failings and an inlargement of the dominion, of the Senses. |
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Instead of learning from these results, Berman reflexively attacks teachers and their unions for all of public education's failings. |
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Fashion, the parasite of Rank, apeth faults and failings, Until the general Taste depraved hath warped its sense of beauty. |
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There are some superb broadsides against the human failings of vivisection, war and speciesism. |
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They let a bittersome poison creep into their hearts, concerning the failings of people. |
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Jessie Wiseman, 93, was found in squalor in her house surrounded by mouldy meals and the smell of faeces after failings by Newcastle City Council. |
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His idolization of the president remained but it was bracketed by FDR's failings not the least of which was the New Deal creation of a federal apparat. |
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The Elizabethan Age may be viewed especially highly when considered in light of the failings of the periods preceding Elizabeth's reign and those which followed. |
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He almost gives his failings as a warrant for his greatness. |
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At the conclusion of the inquest into the seven deaths, the coroner for Furness and South Cumbria criticised the council for its health and safety failings. |
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Our time, not some other dimension, not some greeting card galaxy, but the real hurly burly of our lives, of every culture, of all of our ambitions and failings. |
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Even good men have many failings and lapses to lament and recover. |
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Do not think repentance is always something others are called to, but acknowledge the failings we all share, sinful and struggling disciples as we are. |
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Both navies replaced commanders who were thought to have shown poor judgement and made changes to equipment and procedures, to remedy failings observed during the battle. |
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I believed it was vital to hold him to account for his obvious failings. |
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Since the Quiet Revolution was about modernization and rejection of old-style French Canadianism, a film that highlighted past failings was suspect. |
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As memorable scenes go it's outlandish, freakish and jaw-dropping, just one of many fetishistic touches which make this a curious must-see despite many failings. |
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But it's evident this man of the cloth needs to look closer to home first before he starts preaching to those around him about their perceived failings before God. |
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