Even where outsiders have been available to give protection, there have been many failures.
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The first thirty years were years of experiment, of extreme hardship and of many failures.
Those totals, of course, contain a great many failures and a few big successes.
To do that, he will need to do much more than just criticize Mr. Obama's many failures.
That a company can have so many failures might be seen as, well, a company having too many failures.
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By this time, Barry was thinking about how he could rig things to get reelected in spite of his many failures.
How many failures can an executive have before he is benched?
How many failures would be acceptable to get one viable mastodon?
Some school districts have already taken on the behemoth task of changing school lunch and have learned from their many failures what does work and why.
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But there have also, as he admits, been many failures.
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But I want to remind everybody that it took many years and many failures to get us here, and it's going to take some time to get us out.
However, BBC News Online science editor David Whitehouse said a report due next week on the loss of the spacecraft would be one of the most damning in Nasa's history, and was likely to catalogue many failures.
Clearly, bankers reeling from the shocks of the Depression, including many bank failures, did not regard those reserves as excess.
Many people were afraid to keep their money in a bank, because there had been so many bank failures and a lot of depositors had lost their money.
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But critics say it labels too many schools failures, prompts teachers to focus on math and reading at the expense of other subjects, and sets too-stringent mandates to fix low-performing schools.
People who were asked to reflect on their many past successes or a specific failure scored roughly 10% better on tests of mathematical ability, as well as verbal, spatial, and abstract reasoning, than those who reflected on either many past failures or a single specific success.
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If so, they would have discovered that the Geneva negotiations kept coasting in a fantasy land where the realities of pharmacological production processes and advances in biotechnology do not exist, and where the many dismal failures of other, much less difficult international inspection efforts have never occurred.
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To produce Dolly, the first mammal cloned from an adult, involved over 250 failures many of which involved severe abnormalities.
Many of these failures were as evident outside America as within it.
Many of the failures of security were not connected to unrestrained liberty, and some measures currently being floated are only tangentially linked to the disaster.
Yes, they say, it replicates many of the former body's failures: with so many of the same states, often represented by the same people, sitting (literally) in the same seats, instant change could not be expected.
Many commentators recalled that failures after the cyclone in East Pakistan in 1970 helped lead to the territory's breakaway as Bangladesh the following year.
Thankfully, there were many more successes than failures.
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In Connecticut, where utility rates are the highest in the U.S. after Hawaii, residents who once adored living in an urban forest are getting increasingly frustrated by massive power failures that many fear could become a chronic problem.
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Nevertheless, there are many important economic and social failures that are part of the Thatcher legacy.
The question is: How many expensive false starts and failures should the Congress tolerate?
Given that failures come in so many varieties, fixing them is bound to be more of an art than a science.
Many point to high-profile failures at shared-ownership companies, including Enron Corp.
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