While he may have had numerous media interview opportunities, somehow they never turn out quite right.
The first seven years of the inspection regime, they found out quite a bit.
"The numbers turned out quite weak, " said Takeshi Minami from the Norinchukin Research Institute in Tokyo.
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It doesn't seem to have worked out quite as well as we had hoped.
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Of course, history did not turn out quite as the Western powers had planned.
In this sense at least, the case will play out quite differently from Roe v.
He has been reaching out quite a bit, but I'm not sure we know him any better.
It hasn't worked out quite that way with the US or France, which were both downgraded last year.
Although fans of low-revenue teams didn't get better teams to cheer for, the owners made out quite nicely.
Significantly, the rights of police to use force in carrying out their regular duties are spelled out quite clearly.
But it has not worked out quite like that, at least not in Germany, which is currently Europe's juiciest telecoms market.
The morning started out quite grey and overcast, but as the clouds started to break, the sun came out and a fog rose up.
After a few minutes, he joined in the game, calling out quite ridiculous answers, names that were not just mistaken but imaginary.
And, by the close, the 28-year-old South African had put his side on a day that might have turned out quite differently.
When the case came to the Supreme Court, in October 1995, things did not turn out quite the way McDonald's had expected.
The deadline to Iran seems to be stretching out quite a lot.
Regulators also need to bear in mind that one of the central assumptions of the fair-value regime has not worked out quite as planned.
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He tried to hide his frustration, but acknowledged late in the season that things didn't turn out quite how he expected in New York.
But that is not enough to justify selling out quite yet.
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Had the individual in my story above followed these tips I believe our conversation and the events following that conversation could have turned out quite differently.
Residents of Cumbria have long corrected the erroneous use of Lake Windermere or Lake Ullswater - pointing out quite rightly that it says the same thing twice.
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And it's true of drilling in the deep ocean, which, as the 2010 disaster in the Gulf of Mexico showed, we obviously haven't figured out quite yet.
But distressed-debt buyers, including hedge funds, have been snapping up the airlines' specialized securities, called pooled asset-backed securities and enhanced equipment trust certificates (EETC)--and making out quite well.
And, given that in recent years most big countries have seen a large monetary expansion, central banks will find it hard to work out quite how accommodative they should be.
Asked about Labour's allegation that Mr Cameron did not genuinely want to reach a deal in Brussels, Lord Oakeshott told the BBC's Politics Show he believed "a walk-out quite suited him".
Machines are learning to think like us by recognizing patterns in our behavior, which has all been laid out quite nicely across our email, browsing behavior, web searches, app downloads and even our friends.
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