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But earlier presidents, with their statesmanlike approach, had failed utterly to achieve a goal that most Americans likely would have found desirable.

This newspaper opposed the constitution because it failed utterly to achieve the goals set by the Laeken European summit in 2001: simplification of the rules, a clearer distribution of power between the centre and national governments, greater transparency, bringing the EU closer to voters.

Utterly nothing was achieved in those three years, so the politicians, as usual, found a fall guy to blame for their failure, the guy who did the work, Robert Scott, a longtime Valley business and community leader who served as the council's executive director from its inception.

They have achieved something utterly original, and, from the safety of their sanctuary, they are free to do still more.

The overhaul in 2012 was rammed through parliament in terms precise about the saving to be achieved, but utterly hazy about how it was to be done.

Hodgson conceded he had been utterly unable to achieve that over four years in charge having overseen only three wins in 11 tournament matches.

What emerges from Bach's biography is a character utterly obsessive in achieving her objective, whether it was to 'meet that man' or to complete a film project or later to clear her name.

And he was utterly ruthless to achieve those ends, starting the very evening of Day 1, when he paraded tens of thousands of followers around parliament in a torch lit parade.

In fact, the strangest part of the story is that a strategy that failed utterly back then, achieving the very opposite of its intended goal, would later be applied full scale to the war on terror -- with exactly the same results.

However, when we verified the molecular behavior of these genes in other, unrelated, datasets, the gene signature obtained was utterly unsuccessful in achieving prognostic stratification.

His 2012 overhaul was rammed through parliament in terms that were precise about the saving to be achieved, but so utterly hazy about how it was to be done that by 2013, in the face of chaos, the government slammed on the brakes.

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