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The final sections discuss failure in parapets, metal and concrete bridges.
(Under current restrictions, recipients of federal abstinence-only money are prohibited from teaching about condoms or other contraceptives, other than to discuss failure rates).
In a scathing report published on Friday, the Independent Commission for Aid Impact (Icai) identifies "a culture where staff have often felt afraid to discuss failure", and in which dissenting or challenging views are sometimes filtered out as they are passed up the departmental hierarchy.
But here in the tech industry, we don't discuss failure stories nearly as much as success stories — and that's a shame, because even the biggest winners in the world of entrepreneurship have had their fair share of missteps.
Unfortunately, due to Microsoft's capacity, the event was capped at 600 attendees – who showed up to see several well known French entrepreneurs and investors discuss failure openly for the first time.
However, as we will later discuss, failure can occur during any intubation attempt and the utility of video laryngoscopy must be considered as an alternative intubation device when direct laryngoscopy fails.
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Today, Blakely and her team openly discuss failures — celebrate them even — and focus on how they can grow from the experience.
You will meet with your supervisor from time to time to present data, exchange ideas, and discuss failures and possible solutions for moving forward with your thesis research.
Along with economic issues, various speakers discuss failures of the American justice system.
Addressing the natural reluctance of many donor-financed aid projects to discuss failures, sites like Admitting Failure and events like FailFaireDC 2012 have recently attempted to bring together stories of projects gone wrong.
"Oh yes," Whedon perks up, clearly more comfortable discussing failure than success.
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