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And even this idea leaves it up to Ofsted to decide what constitutes a failing school.
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In the past few years, Doyle wrote, the IMF received warnings "well in advance" about the crises in the Eurozone and the global financial system, but that such warnings were "suppressed" and that the lack of IMF response constituted "a failing of the first order".
The survey's conclusions seem, however, to reflect not only shifting attitudes to what constitutes a moral failing, which are to be expected, but also the decline of "integrity" as a valued part of the British identity and a source of national pride.
Several philosophers have noted that an overabundance of any of the elements of gratitude, beyond the level called for by some genuine act of benevolence, might also constitute a moral failing of a certain kind.
The failure of Democrats to seek justice on behalf of the American people constitutes a signature Democratic failing that cemented the perception of Democrats as pocket change for Wall Street and corporate America.
It may, however, be a failing one.
There is still no agreement on what constitutes a successful school, or a failing one.
This article has been updated to clarify that knowingly concealing or failing to disclose foreign meetings constitutes a federal felony.
The FFRF suit contends that the IRS is failing to enforce that restriction particularly when it comes to churches, which the group argues constitutes a violation of the establishment clause of the First Amendment.
What constitutes a species?
"That constitutes a surprise".
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