Critics tend to see this "romantic image" as a failing of the ironic Austen, says Professor Todd.
The reality is that a failing marriage is not just the fault of one spouse, but two.
It admitted it had been a failing organisation but said improvements had been made.
Mr. Obama faces an electorate concerned with a failing economy, unemployment, and faltering consumer confidence.
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The center, reconstructed from a failing old mall purchased in 2005, is now roughly 90% occupied.
"It is a Groundhog Day Budget from a failing and out-of-touch chancellor, " he said.
And even this idea leaves it up to Ofsted to decide what constitutes a failing school.
Fifty-four percent of teens received a failing grade (F), compared to 46 percent of adults.
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That's not bold leadership -- that's bad math. (Applause.) That gets a failing grade.
No child should be trapped in a failing school just because of geography or financial circumstance.
When one senior got a failing grade on his project, his parents hired a lawyer.
Who say that turning around a failing school means just throwing good money after bad.
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The problem is that no one has ever succeeded in turning around a failing smartphone maker.
In his latest film he plays a failing professor and writer in Curtis Hanson's Wonderboys.
To experts, this looked like a ploy by a failing company to extort money.
In 1982 Mexico's private banks were nationalised, as scapegoats for a failing economic policy.
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In the summer of 2005, Parkside federated with Coleridge Community College, a failing neighbour under threat of closure.
Oracle says it is only trying to protect its customers from making further investments in a failing platform.
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"We knew when we started at a failing school, we were trying to change lives, " said Ms Ward.
That does not mean we will succumb but failure to recognize such failing is a failing in itself.
"Very few ships have received a failing score over the last couple of years, " the CDC's Jay Dempsey said.
Dinner lady and school cleaner Dorothy Winner, a head teacher who had turned around a failing school, was knighted.
The literary establishment read it as a resignation letter from a failing novelist.
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There is also no clear mechanism for winding down a failing investment bank.
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It is not to leave office as Ronald Reagan, who renewed a failing economy and restored our nation's confidence.
Equal access to public education has been gained, but what is the value of access to a failing school?
Yet if regulators have more say, they are even more likely to step in to save a failing bank.
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If it all seems a bit single-minded at times, that's not a failing.
In 1955 he became manager of Ipswich, a failing team in eastern England.
Ordinarily a failing manufacturer would shed debts and slim down under court-supervised bankruptcy.
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