The Jarvik 2000 is much smaller, meaning in theory it can be left in permanently, provided it does not fail mechanically.
"There has been some very good progress to date but much of the legacy still hangs in the balance and urgent and sustained action is necessary to ensure that London does not fail, " she told peers.
The 15-question multiple-choice graduation test does not seem designed to fail many of the candidates.
That does not necessarily mean that the next Congress will fail to come up with a deficit-reduction deal, argues James Thurber of American University.
The book correctly identifies some of the reasons why this does not happen in poor countries, where companies often fail to understand their customers and lack knowledge of their relative position in an industry.
Giving an interest in the business to a child who does not care about the business can cause that business to fail.
If the firm does not create an environment where people can take risks and occasionally fail, then innovation will be stifled.
However, lawyers for Mr Rodney's family have already argued in court that the inquiry may fail to properly explore what happened if it does not examine how the operation was planned - and whether there could have been an opportunity to arrest the men without opening fire.
Arthur, who floored Gogoladze three times before his bout was stopped, does not care if he gets the world title by default should Guzman fail to defend it.
This does not alter the fact that the substantive charges of the anti-globalists fail to stand up.
This ocean acidification theory is very convenient for global warming alarmists because it allows them to claim a major global warming-related crisis even when global temperatures fail to rapidly rise or rise in a manner that does not produce temperature-related crises.
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Because it does not reflect what you actually look like, but what you will look like if you fail to eat well and exercise properly.
Since a price must be paid for prejudice, many economists have suggested (though Mr Becker's own model does not necessarily imply this) that in fully competitive markets discrimination should eventually disappear, because prejudiced firms will fail.
That is, the chances that we fail to complete the game in a shippable form are higher than the chances that the game does not operate profitably once shipped.
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