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This refusal to contemplate failure clearly came straight from the top.
"The director filmed everyone answering the question: 'But what if you don't make it?' Nobody could contemplate failure, but we'd already been around for five years and had played gigs, going on after comedians.
"We cannot contemplate failure," Davies told Reuters in an interview in her office in London's Whitehall.
When Blair was asked what would happen if the package failed to win the approval of all parties, he said: "We don't contemplate failure.
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No one who contemplates independence without also contemplating failure is taking independence seriously.
Note that Clause 9.C of the Registry Agreement contemplates failure of the distributed Whois system and obliges NSI to develop a centralized system if the distributed Whois proves to be too slow or unreliable.
This writing project may have been a reaction to Waugh's immediate circumstances; he was in the last weeks of his Oxford career, contemplating failure in his examinations and irritated by the fact that most of his contemporaries appeared to be on the verge of brilliant careers.
Whenever a problem cries out for a national solution, especially for federal assistance through a public means bridging over market failure, Ryan will likely find it next to impossible, given his philosophical premises, to contemplate such failure.
No country could contemplate the failure of such an institution".
Most economists, it is probably fair to say, would simply rather not contemplate the failure of such cherished assumptions.
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