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Cole says that after his experiences at the Olympics, Emmons might suffer from what he calls "failure syndrome," a sort of post-traumatic stress disorder for athletes.
SENATOR FRANK PADAVAN, the Queens Republican who was the prime sponsor of the measure in the State Senate, calls failure to put the law fully into effect "absurd".
Despite her own admirable deportment (shiny ginger hair and no evidence of the disintegrating mascara that she calls "failure flakes"), Ms. Brown mostly stays clear of fashion or beauty concerns.
The sluggish economy does not bode well for anyone, but it's especially bad for millennials who are suffering what the Georgetown Center for Education and the Workforce calls "failure to launch".
One glimpse tells us that it is heading, if not for trouble, at least for that area of blunder, becalming, and disappointment where half the world — the half so easily ignored by movies — tends to reside, and which the other half calls failure.
After visiting a handful of single-sex schools, Sax threw himself into studying neurological differences between males and females, eventually focusing on how to protect boys from a syndrome he calls "failure to launch," which Sax often characterizes as caring more about getting a Kilimanjaro in Halo 3 than performing well in high school or taking a girl on a date.
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"What people call failure," he said, "I choose to call an experiment".
Still, if you call failure by another name, it's just self-deception.
What a critic might call failure is just part of larger work that is ongoing.
This especially included what the US Treasury called "failure containment" in the face of recurring financial crises.
But I certainly, I didn't, I just didn't want to face this, this, this demon called failure".
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