Once we start something (or fail to start something), it's really hard to change course.
One of the deficiencies with Twenty20 is that if you fail to start well you are in trouble.
Given all this conflicting advice, people may fail to even start an exercise program because they're afraid of doing something wrong.
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Though Hagelin has performed well and the team has won five of the six games in which he has played, he wouldn't be the first NHL rookie to get off to a strong start and fail to sustain it.
In addition, and more specific to the sector, any bull market for the sector will come to an end if or when high profile drugs start to fail Phase III clinical trials or the Food and Drug Administration turns down a high profile drug that everyone was certain would be approved.
Hurricane Sandy has been a vivid example of how quickly the air travel system can fail when things start to snowball.
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"We have neither the space nor the staff to cope with such numbers and it's inevitable that prisons like Wormwood Scrubs will start to fail in such circumstances, " he said.
Financial institutions start to fail, causing a general lack of trust between institutions.
Once in their new home, the hepatocytes start to fail immediately.
But many commentators expect its instruments to start to fail in the harsh space environment several years before its successor, a satellite called JPSS-1, can be launched to take over observation duties.
Nearly two-thirds of high-potential start-ups fail due to tensions within the founding and executive team.
Anglo-American said it could start firing workers who fail to turn up.
We start out willing to fail as we learn to walk and talk and swim and ride a bike, but somewhere along the line we come to think that we have to get it right first time, every time, before even starting out.
According to Ismail, they need to create environments allowing start ups to succeed and make it easier for them to fail.
If their exploration efforts fail they can always apply to the FAA to start an airline.
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The airline will start dinging some customers who fail to cancel their reservations and then don't show up for the flight.
With an aversion to standout much less fail, the Japanese spurn start-ups.
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Odds are long you will fail to build a billion-dollar business from a standing start.
The reason is a disastrous start to the season that saw the club fail to win any of its first five league games.
This advice is as old as the interview process itself, but many candidates still fail to follow it, especially in the casual world of tech start-ups: Send a thank-you note.
On average, 20% of start-ups fail within their first year, according to the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, which also conducts an annual study on entrepreneurial activity in the U.S. Its newest report, due out next month, is expected to show that start-up volume in the U.S. increased by just a few percentage points in 2011, just as it did in 2010, 2009 and 2008, says E.
However, if Saints fail to climb out of the relegation zone in the final five matches, the points penalty would be enforced from the start of next season in League One.
After years of ignoring credit risk (big companies were rarely allowed to fail), it was clear that deregulation would encourage banks that had previously lent at uniformly low and undifferentiated margins to start raising and differentiating the price of their lending.
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