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Even those prone to chronic attacks of temple fatigue can't fail to be wowed by the grandeur of its ruins.
CNN: 8 things to know before visiting Libya
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Catalonia's renewed demands for more autonomy can't fail to worry those in Madrid who believe that Spain should be one country - under one flag.
BBC: Catalans clamour for devolution
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And it does so in a dumbed-down Esperanto that its audience can't fail to understand -- the universal language of commercial TV sitcoms, with their constrained cultural vocabulary and their subtext of harmlessness: Don't be offended, none of this really means anything, it's just a goof about a lot of dumb stuff going down around us.
WSJ: Bush + Terror = Big Laffs?
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It puts the fix for any problem on its website, it's our fault if we don't know about it, can't find it or fail to understand it.
CNN: ASIANOW - Asiaweek | Intelligence | Technology: Bill and the BubbleBoy
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So it can't really afford to fail.
NPR: Marketplace: PlayStation's Midnight Madness
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Knowing that you can't fail means you don't have to make hard business choices.
FORBES: Beer And Bailouts
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The most debilitating symptom of depression is obsessive self-consciousness: All our distractions fail us, and we just can't seem to find anything worth losing ourselves in.
FORBES: Is Google Simply Wasting Its Money?
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" He adds: "If we can't market them well, then we will have deserved to fail.
NPR: What Are The Immediate Effects Of Health Bill Passing?
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But, heaven help us, should Phelps somehow fail to qualify for enough races so that he can't chase Spitz's record, NBC might just as well bag the whole 2008 Olympics and cry out: Everybody, outta the pool!
NPR: Mr. Phelps' Mission: Saving U.S. At The Olympics
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There is another benefit of egg-freezing technology that many people don't know about: If your own frozen eggs don't survive thawing or fertilization or fail to grow into robust embryos, you can go online to one of the many commercial egg banks popping up across the country and order a batch of frozen eggs donated by a woman who looks like you.
WSJ: Why I Froze My Eggs (And You Should, Too)
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Naveen Jain, CEO of information-technology company Inome, says his own missteps as an entrepreneur led him to urge his 400 employees to "fail fast" if they can, moving on quickly from projects that don't take off.
WSJ: Memo to Staff: Take More Risks