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But experts acknowledge the difference between asking a company whether it could suffer a failure and sending in outsiders to answer the same question.
The fact that depression sets in after someone is prepared to suffer a failure or a loss, Dr. Klinger said, is important.
When we go to the park with a football (both Andy and I suffer a failure of imagination when it comes to thinking up friendly pastimes), I get him to lob the ball at a height where I can head it into an invisible goal, over and over.
India would be less likely to suffer a failure of its crucial summer monsoon, Barnston notes.
When you're not getting the results you want, whenever you suffer a "failure", know that you are on the right path.
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Amazon suffered a failure for several days in the east region in April 2011.
The British have clearly suffered a failure to articulate and act upon a coherent and relevant national program.
The plane, flying from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, to San Francisco, suffered a failure of the mechanism that sets the angle of the tail, determining whether the nose is up or down.
The missile test on July 7th suffered a failure so fundamental that it did not even figure among the various "high-risk" scenarios the Pentagon had worried about.
Perhaps, as the governor's men now say, Mr. Cuomo never sought this conflict and his aides never pressured Mr. Jennings, who they suggest may have suffered a failure of will.
The third car avoided that terminal condition and was repaired, but it suffered a failure of the engine's rear main seal soon after it re-entered the race, Mr. Doonan said.
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