Only generalised distress, they assert, represents a failure to respond adaptively to social challenge. |
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This is getting beyond a joke now with my third failure in less than a year. |
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The radio stations dictate success or failure for most artists, and have the record companies over a barrel. |
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None had acute disease such as other types of infection, heart failure or stroke during the study period. |
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The wreckage is also likely to be examined to see if there was any mechanical failure with a particular focus on brakes and wheels. |
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Few of us walk into the office to a rain of boos or are subjected nightly to the possibility of public failure and humiliation. |
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The cases establish in this jurisdiction that you cannot judicially review a failure to prosecute. |
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I miss her so much and the guilt of failure weighs me down like lead boots. |
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Unlike some, I do not think this public mess is a karmic payback for the actor's failure to indulge the press. |
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But if I can conclude from the evaluation that this failure is on my account then I will have to leave. |
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She feels trapped by wifehood and motherhood, and she feels she's a failure at them both. |
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Conservatives' failure to back this project initially jeopardised the commitment of the business community. |
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They have to ensure contracts for services are completed in time because failure could jeopardise the award. |
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It's important to remember that failure to submit an application is a serious matter. |
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Yet despite essentially admitting failure in completing their task, not one of these people resigned as an act of taking responsibility. |
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As Sheehan notes, there's a reason why Eisenhower was so intolerant of failure and so ruthless about weeding it out. |
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The electricity failure kept the phones and most of the lighting out of action for more than three hours. |
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Note that macronuclear karyokinesis and cytokinesis has initiated in rad 51 nulls despite the failure to complete micronuclear mitosis. |
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So we can therefore say that he is single-handedly responsible for the failure of legislative reform. |
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The etiology, natural history, and optimal treatment of respiratory failure have been the subject of active investigation for over 100 years. |
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The Italians paid the price for their failure to kill the game off when Varga found the target. |
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The abject failure to accept that fact only makes the manager's job even harder. |
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All kinds of rationalizations for my failure come to mind, apparently designed to protect my ego. |
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The thrust of both books is his failure to protect the national interests of Britain and his abject subservience to the United States. |
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Patients were excluded if they were admitted to hospital for congestive heart failure in the preceding three years. |
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He also criticised the failure of the Government to give full effect to the Children's Act 2001 which deals with willful neglect by parents. |
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Based on scanning electron microscope images of the failed nanotube films, we attribute the ultimate failure to agglomerates in the film. |
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The flood that caused the failure was generated by heavy rainstorms that dumped 14 inches of water on the watershed. |
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Meanwhile, the Advocate General admitted government's failure to comply with court orders. |
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This type of failure occurs when the adhesion of the sealant to the substrate it was applied to fails. |
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Neither can I conclude that even a failure to adhere to good practice necessarily equates with maladministration. |
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A sense of failure is a horrible feeling, especially to someone like me who's always had it easy, and never really failed a subject at school. |
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A wholly unusual and uncommercial film, it was a spectacular failure upon release. |
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It did not, and its failure to do so was to be used by the Germans when they denounced those restrictions and began rearming fifteen years later. |
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Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to calculate the adjusted odds ratio of failure rates. |
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Cornelius, however, admits that failure to score from penalty corners is a cause for worry in the absence of the talented Jugraj Singh. |
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When failure has launched a rabbit punch and uppercut combination, can he drag himself back from failure and go on to greater things? |
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The failure has turned the summit into a significant setback rather than a step toward an accord. |
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In cases of this type, the customer's failure to object to the respective entry is considered acquiescence in the charge so made. |
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To the biologist, however, the aerodynamicist's initial failure was sufficient evidence of the superiority of nature to mere engineering. |
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Our failure to address this issue equates to abdicating our fundamental responsibility to the next generation of West Indian youth. |
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We concentrated on the failure of the trust to give the school fair treatment and adequate support. |
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However, work is being halted following failure to keep to the deadlines for completing construction. |
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A next friend or relator on a bond shall, upon failure in the action, be adjudged to pay the defendant his costs. |
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I don't underestimate the challenges we face trying to increase pension coverage but I'm not prepared to admit failure yet. |
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The universities are held to ransom by the threat that a failure to boost state school intake will mean financial penalties. |
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The actor, by his own admission, claims that he has learnt to relax and take success and failure in his stride. |
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Chances are the older the woman is, the more she has lost hope, suffered failure in relationships and marriages and is put upon by life. |
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The trust is projecting failure on four out of five key performance indicators set by the Government for financial performance. |
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Poetry then embraces the failure of communication in terms of masses, but not between individual readers and writers, addressees and addressers. |
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He had Addison's disease, a failure of the adrenal glands, and needed daily cortisone shots and dangerous steroids in order to combat it. |
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A patient with advanced right heart failure will have jugular venous distension, edema and ascites. |
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That failure could be his Achilles' heel, for whenever he addresses environmental activist groups he offers platitudes, but little promise of action. |
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The Accounting Office has said the failure to collect fines rebounded on victims, because compensation awards were not handed over until the cash had been brought in. |
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Any failure of the qanats could lead to the death of the entire village. |
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This is a column about New Labour's complete failure to publicise its many progressive achievements, while screeching out its reactionary policies in a ceaseless wail. |
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Some have complained bitterly of the failure of municipal authorities to provide adequate water for bathing in this bitter season of heat and affliction. |
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If you let by without dispute a failure of language you acquiesce in an affront against literary integrity. |
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Kate's failure to adapt her dresses for the rigors of public life only hurts herself. |
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The classic signs of raised jugular venous pressure and fine basal crepitations become evident at the later stages of heart failure when there is severe dysfunction. |
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Since 2001, the war chest created by this profitable failure has funded a string of carefully constructed deals that has given Baugur a sizeable hold on the UK high street. |
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Your enemy will on the instant feel a certain inexpressible and cutting anguish of the heart, together with an agued chilliness and failure throughout the body. |
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The reason for the decision was chiefly the judge advocate's failure to direct the jury clearly that a mistaken belief in consent would provide a defence. |
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This is a lovingly told story of redemption and familial love, but recounted at such close range that every success or failure in this family becomes acutely affecting. |
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Doses of streptomycin, kanamycin, amikacin, and capreomycin must be adjusted in patients with renal failure because the kidneys excrete essentially all of these drugs. |
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While rearrest rates are not entirely accurate measures of success or failure of a program, they are accepted as rough indicators in evaluation studies. |
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Moreover, he wrote, the failure to get a warrant was not justified. |
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Current and former Oakland Raiderettes sued their team in January, alleging wage theft and failure to meet minimum wage salaries. |
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She has personally confronted suicide, business failure and biting criticism, and in the face of it all she perseveres. |
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It deals with simple ignorance and benightedness, an incompleteness of education, a widespread failure to absorb knowledge. |
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Despite being an utter failure at his craft, German television director Wilfried Huismann hit the jackpot in persuading Lorenz to tell him her story. |
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Three days later, the 66-year-old bannock expired of congestive heart failure and complications from diabetes. |
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Meanwhile, the Anti-Defamation League issued a statement deploring the state GOP for its failure to censure Duke. |
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Especially in the grain-producing areas, peasants were angered by the government's failure to protect them from the consequences of agrarian reform. |
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This is a critical system that leaves you one failure away from catastrophe, as in this case. |
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Taylor had been ill with congestive heart failure for several years and was hospitalized in February. |
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He said the failure to develop a coherent immigration policy would have a devastating impact. |
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And they say other faults including a gut-wrenching stench due to the plumber's failure to connect the kitchen sink waste pipe to the sewer kept emerging. |
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One unit malfunctioned due to failure of one of the three internal accelerometers during a measurement period at home, and the subject was retested with another device. |
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They languished in nursing homes, too out of breath from congestive heart failure to get up and move around. |
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If alcohol is the cause of the heart failure then abstinence is essential. |
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For many years it has been known that rock failure is complex, and results from the many stresses arising from the combined movements and actions of the tooth of a rock bit. |
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We listened to his familiar tale of woe as he talked again about the failure of his marriage. |
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Their failure to adequately inform participants of the risks was morally blameworthy. |
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He was eighteen, and a rakehell, and the disparity between his character and his appearance is a familiar failure of fit that has come to give beauty a bad name. |
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My husband is planning 'an accident' in my car, brake failure and serious head injury. |
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Elderly patients who die post-operatively usually have pre-existing lung trouble, pneumonia, heart attack, heart failure or lungs damaged by wandering clots. |
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Theda Skopcol has written a lengthy post-mortem on the failure of cap-and-trade legislation aimed at reducing carbon emissions. |
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There, he says, the cost of calling you or attaching a note to the bottle was low, hence the supplier's failure to secure your consent absolves you of all obligation to pay. |
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In doing so he exposed the failure of other airlines in the region to see the huge pent-up demand for cheap travel. |
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The environmental community, reeling from the failure of cap and trade, needed a fight around which to coalesce. |
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Failure to give evidence on its own cannot prove guilt, but depending on the circumstances, you may hold his failure against him when deciding whether he is guilty. |
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For instance, the authors quote an example of a man who developed osteomyelitis as a consequence of failure to manage the leg ulcers aggressively. |
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In my eyes, it didn't succeed, but it wasn't a wholescale failure either. |
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But Imron brushed aside assumptions that the failure might carry on to Busan, saying that they would need to readapt to each other after having been apart for some time. |
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In stark contrast to my failure with umbrellabirds was our success and satisfaction of our session with my most-wanted Eurasian bird, the wallcreeper. |
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There is often a failure of regulations within those countries and no accreditation. |
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The failure of that system to prevent this attack will be closely eyed as the investigation of the attack develops. |
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A skeleton staff held the fort during the industrial action, which followed two months of inconclusive pay talks and a failure last week to negotiate a deal. |
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He had been piqued by the failure of all his endeavors to ferret out the assassins. |
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Perhaps this isn't a cunning strategy, but the failure to form one. |
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There certainly are some cases in which a person's failure to give weight to his or her future interests is irrational. |
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Even more important, the system allows for two harvests a year, reducing the risk that a single crop failure will lead to famine. |
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The colonists, many of them gentlemen ill-prepared to be settlers, achieved failure at almost everything they tried. |
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Richard's failure to provide an heir caused a succession crisis and conflict between supporters of the claim of his nephew, Arthur, and John. |
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The reputation for low infectivity of rubella was probably based on failure to recognise rashless cases. |
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Mr. Acheson's failure as Secretary of State... has been an inability to understand people or to be understood by them. |
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Edward's later years, however, were marked by international failure and domestic strife, largely as a result of his inactivity and poor health. |
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While Edward's early reign had been energetic and successful, his later years were marked by inertia, military failure and political strife. |
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Military failure abroad, and the associated fiscal pressure of constant campaigns, led to political discontent at home. |
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The eldest daughter of the king is also alone inheritable to the crown on failure of issue male. |
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Wolsey fell from favour as a result of his failure to procure the annulment, and Henry appointed Thomas Cromwell in his place. |
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After a false pregnancy or miscarriage in 1534, he saw her failure to give him a son as a betrayal. |
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A failure to apply new tariffs to new forms of imports meant that a key source of revenue was neglected. |
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If a connection failure occurs, the device tries to reconnect the TCP data connection every five seconds until communication is re-established. |
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For example, a failure to attend and to receive knighthood at Charles's coronation was a finable offence with the fine paid to the Crown. |
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With the failure of the Spanish match, Charles and Buckingham turned their attention to France. |
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If you are a lousy kisser, then you're going to be a failure at creating good chemistry between you and your date. |
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Ultimately, however, Cromwell's failure to support his men, sacrificing them to his opponents, caused their demise. |
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This time, however, demolition was fatally delayed for hours by the Lord Mayor's lack of leadership and failure to give the necessary orders. |
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Charles responded to the failure by denouncing his comrades, and continuing with his by now routine drunkenness and abuse of his mistress. |
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Nelson returned to Corsica on 30 November, angry and depressed at the British failure and questioning his future in the navy. |
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He understood that the failure of the campaign was due in part to the faults of the leaders and the poor organisation at headquarters. |
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O'Connor's egotism and vanity have been identified as causes in the failure of Chartism. |
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Most early incarcerations were for public order offences and failure to pay outstanding fines. |
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This method condemned the offensive over Britain to failure before it began. |
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While the failure of night defence preparation was undeniable, it was not the AOC's responsibility to accrue resources. |
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On 3 August 2007, an electrical failure lasting six hours caused passengers to be trapped in the tunnel on a shuttle. |
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There is no risk that a product failure will affect other products in the line as each brand is unique to each market segment. |
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In June 2013, Chris Bushell of Selex ES warned that the failure of European nations to invest in an AESA radar was putting export orders at risk. |
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It found that the incident was the result of a failure of the third stage rotor of the engine's fan module. |
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Often described as the Grand British Experimental Railway the success or failure of which would decide plans for all future railways. |
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Following this run of failure Arriva was publicly critical of the government's prequalification process and called for it to be abolished. |
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Some specialized fields of economics deal in market failure more than others. |
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The failure to grow was signaled by the flagging experience of the Sunday schools, whose enrollments fell steadily. |
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An interesting problem is the consideration of partial failure and make-shift repair. |
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Fawkes admitted his intention to blow up the House of Lords, and expressed regret at his failure to do so. |
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Denny was part of a circle that gained influence in 1542 after the failure of Henry's marriage to Catherine Howard. |
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Furthermore, failure of an experiment does not necessarily mean the hypothesis is false. |
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Milton died of kidney failure on 8 November 1674 and was buried in the church of St Giles Cripplegate, Fore Street, London. |
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Chesterton died of congestive heart failure on the morning of 14 June 1936, at his home in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire. |
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The pathological basis for the failure of surgery to relieve the symptomatic Arnold-Chiari malformation. |
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His mother's failure to request his return was a factor in his dissatisfied attitude towards women. |
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Emma sold well but the new edition of Mansfield Park did poorly, and this failure offset most of the income from Emma. |
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As a result, thousands of British soldiers were now paying with their lives for their failure in the fields of France and Belgium. |
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Shelden speculated that Orwell possessed an obsessive belief in his failure and inadequacy. |
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A brief voyage to England at the end of 1923 was a failure and he soon returned to Taos, convinced that his life as an author now lay in America. |
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Holst died in London on 25 May 1934, at the age of 59, of heart failure following an operation on his ulcer. |
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Critics considered it a complete failure and Jullien was ruined and fled to America. |
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Billington ascribes this failure rate to poor choices by Olivier rather than mere bad luck. |
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Sellers had recently started to rebuild his relationship with his son Michael after the failure of the latter's marriage. |
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Though a major commercial failure on release, the film has gone on to become a cult classic. |
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Baron Ferdinand's will was most specific, and failure to observe the terms would make it void, the collection should be. |
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If the receiver fails to win their break point it is called a failure to convert. |
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The failure of MMA promoters to secure a substantial and locked TV deal until late last year. |
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This second successive failure to qualify prompted Craig Brown to resign from his position after the final qualifying match. |
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After the narrow failure to qualify for Euro 2008, McLeish left to join Premier League club Birmingham City. |
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The report ruled that the main reason for the disaster was overcrowding due to a failure of police control. |
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There was speculation that this was due to a failure of corporate sponsors to make use of tickets they had received. |
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An engine failure forced him to retire from that race and his second, however an accident at his third event at Imola meant he failed to qualify. |
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Hamilton again qualified on pole at the Singapore Grand Prix, but suffered a gearbox failure whilst leading the race. |
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During qualifying for the German Grand Prix, Hamilton had a brake failure and started 20th but managed to finish 3rd. |
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On lap 49 Ricciardo had to retire due to a technical failure while Vettel went on to finish third and earn his first podium finish of the season. |
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He rescued fellow sailor Alex Thomson in the Southern Ocean, then the yacht Ecover had a mast failure with them both aboard. |
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This ended in failure after the Hungarians were defeated by the Mongols at the Battle of Mohi. |
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Acceptance of the Restoration was reluctant in some quarters as it highlighted the failure of puritan reform. |
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Walpole's failure to maintain a policy of avoiding military conflict eventually led to his fall from power. |
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During this time Washington was astounded by the failure of Howe to attack his shrinking, poorly armed force. |
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By 1872 there was dissent in the Conservative ranks over the failure to challenge Gladstone and his Liberals. |
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The Persian Campaign was to last until 1918 and end in failure for the Ottomans and their allies. |
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The failure of the Luftwaffe to progress further towards attaining a strategic bombing force was attributable to several reasons. |
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The failure of the Luftwaffe in the Defence of the Reich campaign was a result of a number of factors. |
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Another failure of procurement and equipment was the lack of a dedicated naval air arm. |
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The failure of German production was evident from the start of the Battle of Britain. |
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Due to the failure of the Luftwaffe to establish air supremacy, a conference assembled on 14 September at Hitler's headquarters. |
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Following the failure of Operation Battleaxe, Archibald Wavell was relieved of command and replaced by Claude Auchinleck. |
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It is usually used when calling for federal spending to correct a perceived failure of the private sector. |
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The failure of the Baghdad Pact aided such a goal by reducing Britain's dominance over the region. |
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The failure of Sunningdale led to the serious consideration in London until November 1975 of independence. |
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There were ongoing tensions about the Provisional IRA's failure to disarm fully and sufficiently quickly. |
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It attributed deflationary spirals to the reverse effect of a failure of a central bank to support the money supply during a liquidity crunch. |
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In a membership context, failure to comply with a code of practice can result in expulsion from the professional organization. |
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In June 2010 the proposed reforms were abandoned following the failure of the Northern Ireland Executive to reach agreement. |
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However, the act provides that a grant of royal assent is not rendered invalid by a failure to employ the traditional ceremony where required. |
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The failure of a supply bill is thus, in effect, the same as the failure of a confidence motion. |
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The report found the problems had been predominantly caused by the failure of clinical staff and NHS management to work together. |
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Events proceeded rapidly after the failure at Rambouillet and the alternative Yugoslav proposal. |
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During repairs following the Qantas Flight 32 engine failure incident, cracks were discovered in wing fittings. |
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We report a case of ciprofloxacin treatment failure in a typhoid fever patient at a tertiary care hospital in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. |
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For this reason this approach can be seen as a failure or at best only partly successful. |
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Despite their failure to be tried as temporal peers in the House of Lords, it remained unclear whether the Lords Spiritual were indeed peers. |
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In turn, this implies that much of the popularity of CAM is a poignant criticism of the failure of mainstream healthcare. |
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The only failure during this period was a 1975 musical with Andrew Lloyd Webber, Jeeves, and even this did little to dent Ayckbourn's popularity. |
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The opera was a critical failure and did not attract a following, running for only seven weeks. |
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This did not happen because of a failure to agree on a site, and the parsimony of British governments. |
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The failure of democratic parties to prevent fascism from taking over Austrian politics in the 1920s and 1930s traumatised Popper. |
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If any and every failure to fit were ground for theory rejection, all theories ought to be rejected at all times. |
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But the main reason for Welsh failure on the rugby pitch can be mapped to an economic failures of Wales as a country. |
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Rotberg similarly posits that the state failure had preceded the ouster of the Barre administration. |
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Evidence to support this view includes the failure of any chronicle source to place Moray at Hexham. |
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Most serious was the almost total failure to sell any goods to the few passing traders who put into the bay. |
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The failure of the colonisation project provoked tremendous discontent throughout Lowland Scotland where almost every family had been affected. |
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The failure of the Darien colonisation project has been cited as one of the motivations for the 1707 Acts of Union. |
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This strategic failure allowed the Americans to achieve victory at the Battle of Trenton, and the concurrent Battle of Princeton. |
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Who is the only Lodestar vice president whose reputation hasn't been compromised by the failure of one of these Next Big Things? |
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Following the failure of 1895, this leadership became reluctant to overextend the party by running in too many electoral races. |
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Most of the blame for the cable's failure was found to rest with Whitehouse. |
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Despite his pioneering work with gas Murdoch never made any money from this invention due to his failure to obtain a patent. |
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In October 1878, this was compounded by the failure of the Bank of Glasgow in which much of the village's money was invested. |
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In short, we found ways to couch messages of failure or inadequacy. |
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The New Zealand government does not accept that this was a failure of governmental contracting and oversight. |
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After its failure the Portuguese presence was confined to Malacca, and to the eastern islands. |
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Political songs were written about him, complaining about his failure in war and his oppressive government. |
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The failure of the works was a devastating blow to the local community, as it had depended heavily on the works for its economic livelihood. |
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When these merchants made a settlement near the modern city of Cayenne, failure ensued. |
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After the costly failure of the Gegenangriff on 1 October, the attack was put back to 4 October, rehearsals taking place from 2 to 3 October. |
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General William Birdwood later wrote that the return of heavy rain and mud sloughs was the main cause of the failure to hold captured ground. |
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Continental Illinois may not have been too big to fail, but its collapse could have caused the failure of some of the largest banks. |
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As a result, goethite nanofibers are able to maintain substantial failure strength despite the presence of defects. |
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A failure to beat West Ham United on the final day of the season saw them lose the Premier League title to Blackburn Rovers. |
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In Spain most multiplexes closed after the failure of Quiero TV, the country's original pay DTT platform. |
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Despite the album's failure to meet this level of success, the band carried on with their career. |
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Expatriate failure is a term which has been coined for an employee returning prematurely to their home country, or resigning. |
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One study found that the expatriate failure rate is put at 20 to 40 per cent by 69 per cent of executives with multinational corporations. |
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Another limitation is that a high percentage of severe septic patients show renal failure and oligoanuria. |
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This feat was considerably aided by the Imperial Japanese Navy's failure to provide adequate escort forces for the nation's merchant fleet. |
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The failure of the Assembly to reject the government programme by an absolute majority of deputies confirms the cabinet in office. |
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The mayor's plan was successful, as the ship was lodged firmly into the dyke, reinforcing it against failure and saving many lives. |
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Periodically the sewerage systems of Paris experience a failure known as sanitary sewer overflow, often in periods of high rainfall. |
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Jellicoe was disturbed by the Admiralty failure to discuss the raid with their commander in chief of the fleet at sea. |
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On the other hand, some of Jellicoe's supporters condemned the actions of Beatty for the British failure to achieve a complete victory. |
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His most glaring failure was in not providing Jellicoe with periodic information on the position, course, and speed of the High Seas Fleet. |
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Since virtually all economic sectors rely heavily on petroleum, peak oil could lead to a partial or complete failure of markets. |
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Like mechanical resonance, acoustic resonance can result in catastrophic failure of the object at resonance. |
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Catastrophic failure of the containing ice or glacial sediment can release this water over periods of minutes to days. |
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Guderian considered the failure to order a timely assault on Dunkirk to be one of the major German mistakes on the Western Front. |
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A failure could leave political consequences, which would go far beyond the military ones. |
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The scale of failure of the operation has led to a discussion around whether the Germans knew of the raid in advance. |
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Despite the failure of the operation, Major General Roberts was awarded the Distinguished Service Order. |
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Its failure to capture the river crossings at the River Merderet resulted in a delay in sealing off the Cotentin Peninsula. |
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With the failure of their offensive at Alam el Halfa, the Axis forces were now on the defensive, but losses had not been excessive. |
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The association was also in a poor state financially as there had been a failure to collect subscriptions. |
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Partly, the problem lies in the success of water suppliers to increase supplies and failure of groups promoting preservation of water resources. |
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The department was created after the perceived failure of MAFF, to deal adequately with an outbreak of Foot and Mouth disease. |
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He had to concede failure in his first major published research paper, and turned to other issues in frustration. |
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In all three cases structural failure due to overloading with a much denser cargo than designed is considered the most likely cause of sinking. |
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Norsemen reached North America and even established settlements, though these ended in failure sometime before the end of the 15th century. |
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The Americans protested that Britain's failure to return all slaves violated the Treaty of Ghent. |
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Its 1864 Red River Campaign to take Shreveport, Louisiana was a failure and Texas remained in Confederate hands throughout the war. |
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Failure to submit a SORN is punishable in the same manner as failure to pay duty when using the vehicle on public roads. |
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The appeal process is outlined on the reverse of the VT20 pass certificate and the VT30 failure notice. |
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The failure of the French navy to secure command of the sea opened their own territory to capture. |
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Both pitching and tipping become irrelevant, as the only method of failure would be losing their grip. |
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However, orders were still not forthcoming and, following failure to win a military order for the 'Firecracker' design, Norman's company closed. |
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The National Transportation Safety Board last year blamed shoddy maintenance for the failure of the aircraft's jackscrew. |
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Jones argues that most likely he did so for her failure to produce an heir. |
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The cavalry surrounded the Roman troops, who were already in disarray after the failure of the first assault. |
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As commands were being issued to activate the Kurs system, a failure was annunciated, triggering a passive abort. |
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He connects a nation's success with its high level of morality, and conversely a nation's failure with its moral decline. |
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The approach of using global agreements to advance trade stumbled with the failure of the Doha Development Round of trade negotiation. |
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The failure of the military campaigns in Vietnam and Japan also haunted him. |
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In particular, his failure to mention the Great Wall of China had been noted as early as the middle of the seventeenth century. |
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This resulted in the failure of food crops and the spread of diseases such as diarrhea, pink eye, and influenza. |
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With debt payments due, the Governor was facing the risk of a government shutdown and failure to fund the managed health care system. |
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The exploration of the territories of Nueva Toledo, which lasted 2 years, was marked by a complete failure for De Almagro. |
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Another reason for the failure of the Atlas was the strength of the continuing sales of the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum of Abraham Ortelius. |
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The probable source of the failure was the mass of feathers in the intake manifold. |
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Here are examples from other languages of the failure of a single phonological word to coincide with a single morphological word form. |
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Damages is money claimed in compensation for some failure by the other party to a case. |
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The failure of the government of the Weimar Republic to pay these reparations led to the Occupation of the Ruhr by French and Belgian forces. |
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The failure of Conciliarism to gain broad acceptance after the 15th century is taken as a factor in the Protestant Reformation. |
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With the failure of the Marburg Colloquy and the split of the Confederation, Zwingli set his goal on an alliance with Philip of Hesse. |
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After the failure of the pill operation, Roach asks thug Yorkie to help him out. |
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Feeding formula, pumping instead of nursing, the use of a pacifier, and feeding solids all increase its failure rate. |
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It is usually the application or threat of unlawful force, though exceptionally an omission or failure to act can result in liability. |
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Human justice is imperfect, and the failure to recognize its fallibility can transform it into a source of injustice. |
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Omission involves a failure to engage in a necessary bodily movement resulting in injury. |
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Note that gross criminal negligence represents such a serious failure to foresee that in any other person, it would have been recklessness. |
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The purpose of the doctor's duty to take care is to protect the mountaineer against injuries caused by the failure of the knee, not rock falls. |
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In R v Dawson, a petrol station attendant with a weak heart died of heart failure when the appellant attempted a robbery of the station. |
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Such a failure is termed a breach of trust and can leave a neglectful or dishonest trustee with severe liabilities for their failures. |
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Hund argues that this is a misconception based on a failure to acknowledge the importance of the internal element. |
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Criminal law is distinctive for the uniquely serious potential consequences or sanctions for failure to abide by its rules. |
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The equipment helps anaesthetists work out where to position the needle, thereby cutting failure rates and reducing the risk of causing injury. |
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Fraud in the UK is a breach of the Fraud Act 2006 by false representation, by failure to disclose information or by abuse of position. |
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Where the failure to act is held to be unlawful, it is for the institution concerned to put an end to the failure by appropriate measures. |
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In 2006 Blair was criticised for his failure to immediately call for a ceasefire in the 2006 Lebanon War. |
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The causes of failure have been widely researched and can vary considerably. |
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As mottled enamel is the result of partial failure of ameloblasts to properly elaborate and lay down enamel, it is a developmental injury. |
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The reasons were that distrusting entrepreneurs would emphasize failure avoidance through sensible task selection, and more analysis. |
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Its failure to explain the determinants of these rates is one of its limitations. |
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Pompano's engines were a complete failure and were wrecked during trials before even leaving the Mare Island Navy Yard. |
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This proved to be a failure and is remembered only in the name of Market Street. |
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Furthermore, because of the mandrel they are more prone to failure from corrosion and vibration. |
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This often causes catastrophic failure of the joint when the fasteners unzip. |
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Impure water used to make concrete can cause problems when setting or in causing premature failure of the structure. |
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The new arrangements were adequate, although some of the reason was the failure of traffic to develop to the levels anticipated. |
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The debate developed over the economic concept of a general glut, and the possibility of failure of Say's Law. |
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The major reasons were cheap imports, the strong dollar, declining exports, and a failure to diversify. |
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The failure of New England to provide militia units or financial support was a serious blow. |
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