The spring brought rising subprime delinquency rates and the ensuing failures of subprime lenders.
Failures of government aside, the private sector hasn't done much better in abating obesity.
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Progressives exaggerate the excesses and failures of free enterprise while affording government moral approbation.
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Did he or she take ownership of the failures of those he may represent?
Some are skeptical of universal preschool, citing failures of expanded programs in policing and public health.
And too many of the Tory shadows are mired in the failures of John Major's government.
Strategic deals, like the bid for Safeway, are often the biggest failures of all.
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But unicameralists are hard-pressed to cite specific failures of the bicameral, conference committee system.
It was one of the big bank failures of the Asian financial crisis.
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Joule was founded specifically to sidestep the failures of previous biofuel companies, particularly algae-based biofuel efforts.
The failures of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, America's housing-finance giants, are glaringly obvious.
Critics say one of the greatest failures of Mr. Bloomberg's tenure is his administration's approach to homelessness.
But Google too had been through a trough just before, after the failures of Wave and Buzz.
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The alternative case is hardly more than descriptions of the failures of the Canadian and British systems.
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Both sides should walk away from the discussion with the visible failures of their ideas well in mind.
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Of course, if size matters, then how do we justify the failures of ENRON, Worldcom, and Arthur Anderson?
But the article speaks much more to the failures of the testing regime than it does to Rhee.
But there are rules that can make it easier to cope with the failures of such brittle technologies.
Despite the failures of the UN process and a tough economy, many firms are increasing their eco-friendly investments.
Those people truly need to make more of their own lives and stop thriving on the failures of others.
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Propping up the failures of the past prevents the successes of the future.
His appealing election slogan, "Honesty, work and technology" represented a departure from the failures of the traditional ruling parties.
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Bailing out the failures of the past prevents the successes of the future.
The great failures of the subject tend to come in macroeconomics, the study of the entire economy in aggregate.
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The failures of the show in no way discredit the impulse behind it.
The judges said "unlawful instructions" had been given at Coventry Crown Court "as a result of failures of management".
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The failures of modern medicine come not in its basic approach to health and disease but in three correctable areas.
"The lack of an effective malaria vaccine is one of the biggest public health failures of our time, " Wolfe said.
Ultimately, if the public thinks multiple failures of big banks are likely, only the government can offer a credible guarantee.
Repeated failures of the Bulava intercontinental ballistic missile caused embarrassment for Russia, though two successful tests were reportedly conducted last year.
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