He said he hoped the one-day game would assume more significance within English cricket after 15 years of failure.
After years of failure, illness, work, and obscurity, Carver naturally relished the reception.
But he cannot point to any reason the old promise might now become a reality after five years of failure.
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So what is his response to four years of failure?
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It's should be enough to keep it going for a while, and perhaps someday the present managers and board of directors, with their amazing record of 16 years of failure, will be out of office--and new leadership might save the company.
The break that Mr Cameron's speeches mark is with the years of Tory failure rather than the years of Tory success.
Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies has accused First Minister Carwyn Jones of two years of NHS failure after key targets were missed.
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You likely have years' worth of romantic failure riddled throughout your Facebook profile -- old pictures, wall posts, comments, messages -- and it's not really a good look.
Today, more than 300 years after the failure of the Darien scheme, political controversy still surrounds the rights or wrongs of the Union, and Darien continues to occupy a special place in the Scottish cultural imagination.
On January 1, 2010, the world construction market already had gone through at least 1.3 years of slowdown after the September 15, 2008 failure of Lehman Brothers.
NHS's failure to excel, after 54 years, is not the result of some failure of national will.
They face similar problems: demoralised staff and a bad image due to years of losses, and a lack of management credibility given the failure of past rescue efforts.
The report reveals that most of those children who have dropped out of school early in the region have experienced several years of schooling in which they have accumulated various forms of educational failure.
The colony contained about 500 breeding pairs and, averaged over the study's two years, herons caused the failure of 169 nests a year at the colony's centre, but only 92 a year at its edge.
Indigenous groups in the Pastaza River basin near the Ecuador border have been complaining for years about the pollution and the failure of successive governments to address it.
For Mr Wen, Longbridge - which only six years ago was a symbol of British industrial failure following the collapse of Rover - shows the opportunities available to both China and the UK from deepening industrial ties.
The failure of nearly two years of negotiations comes down to Washington's insistence on two numerical targets: the expansion and revision of "voluntary" auto parts purchasing plans by Japanese companies, and a commitment on the number of dealerships handling foreign-made vehicles.
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Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Tavish Scott praised the Liberal Democrats in their new role in the UK coalition government for having ended the detention of children at Dungavel, after the failure of a Labour government to do so over 13 years.
Your changes of conceiving naturally are still significant, but in the case of failure, assisted reproduction technologies will not fully compensate you for the years, and the chances of conceiving, that you have lost.
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Talks between the EU and Iran on the nuclear issue have been off and on for a number of years, with the last round ending in failure in January last year.
Their conclusions: The "hurricane protection system" built by the Corps had serious design and construction flaws, baked into the system over 40 years under administrations of both parties, that caused catastrophic failure in more than 50 locations under storm surge conditions markedly less than the system was advertised to withstand.
And he added: "The failure of my initiative does not mean the failure of Tunisia or the failure of the revolution, " in a reference to the popular unrest two years ago that ousted autocratic leader Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali.
These patients have a 25 times greater risk of kidney failure, heart attacks, strokes and blindness, and have an average of 15 years sliced off their life span.
At admission, women were older (74.2 percent of women were older than 75 years, compared with 61.4 percent of men) and had a higher CHADS2 (congestive heart failure, hypertension, age 75 years or older, diabetes mellitus, prior stroke or transient ischemic attack) score than men.
Almost two years on, how to assess the success or failure of these reforms?
This trend should continue for years, leading to the consternation of the Fed and the failure of Fed policies.
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Many enterprises have been experimenting with platforms of engagement for the past couple of years, although most have experienced a fairly high failure rate.
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After years of struggling with Parkinson's disease and congestive heart failure, Nancy Williamson's mother became seriously ill last August and slipped into a coma from which doctors said she would never recover.
The MHRA said all-metal hips had a failure rate of about 12% after seven years, three times that of metal and plastic or ceramic hips.
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