It is true that, to their credit, many similarly-deprived children did not and do not fall by the wayside. |
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Demidenko fusses around with agogics and tempo fluctuation to the point where the music's unity and cumulative power fall by the wayside. |
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Likewise, a promise to deep-six an auto-tax hike could also fall by the wayside. |
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New Year resolutions to be fitter and healthier often fall by the wayside before January even ends. |
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And educationally many, for whom extra assistance is a necessity not a luxury, will fall by the wayside. |
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Let nobody assume that in our eagerness to secure the prize of enlargement, we will allow reform to fall by the wayside. |
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If one starts by looking at the figures, then automatically all other criteria fall by the wayside. |
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In most cases, costly collective wage agreements and schemes for better conditions at work fall by the wayside. |
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If our governments do not set aside more money for research, the EIT and other schemes will fall by the wayside. |
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If the whole report were to fall by the wayside, that would be far more serious than this individual proposal going through. |
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As ideas are tested, some will inevitably fall by the wayside, as you realise that they are inappropriate or unrealistic. |
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Simply put, indigenous peoples' human rights often seem to fall by the wayside in the face of economic development interests. |
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However, it is essential that their commitments in this area yield tangible results and do not fall by the wayside. |
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Soon the others fall by the wayside, and we are left with Jones struggling to draw what notes he has left of him out into the air. |
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Would you say there's a certain type of Celtic music that's successful and another that's destined to fall by the wayside? |
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As personal debt rises, other priorities fall by the wayside. |
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Novels may be the glamour end of the book trade but they are notoriously difficult to sell, especially in hardback, and many worthy efforts fall by the wayside. |
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If production of renewable energy is expanded, it is crucial that nature and the landscape do not fall by the wayside. |
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Canadians are expressing grave concern that with the coming cutbacks to foreign aid next year, the new commitment will fall by the wayside. |
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But even for him, some must fall by the wayside. |
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We have young people who are in farming and are very talented, who have picked up generations of knowledge, and who, though a situation like this, could fall by the wayside because they can't continue. |
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I was surprised to discover that most fall by the wayside. |
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Mr. Speaker, they have a different word for it, for those who do not recognize those young boys and girls, those young men and women who fall by the wayside. |
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Given the important health, economic, environmental, and social benefits of taking action, we believe Canada cannot afford to let its efforts to date fall by the wayside. |
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As a result, fundamental rights are liable to fall by the wayside. |
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And a final implication: decent standards, properly enforced, may require that some enterprises either change the way they do business, or fall by the wayside. |
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But as the company grows these values can easily fall by the wayside. |
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We are familiar with the issues, and our concern that the legitimate interests of the ACP countries, of the smaller banana-growers, will fall by the wayside is surely not unwarranted. |
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In the process of the employability study that we are presently doing, it has become clear that we cannot allow such a large segment of our population to simply fall by the wayside. |
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A small minority of them fall by the wayside due to lack of education, knowledge of the Dutch language and a secure social and emotional environment. |
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If there is a practice that should fall by the wayside it should be intinction. |
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One by one, the cozy ideas fall by the wayside. |
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The next deadline, 15 January, allows the States Parties some weeks to respond to the letters the Secretariat is supposed to send on 1 November, but this would also fall by the wayside. |
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The danger that substances might fall by the wayside due to expired deadlines, was something we could see coming for a long time, and our discussions in Parliament now have to take place under greater time pressure. |
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Schooling will probably fall by the wayside. |
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Only 21 of the 32 seeds had made it through to this stage last year, while a further 10 were to fall by the wayside in trying to reach round three. |
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