Sentence examples for fail to define from inspiring English sources

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Too often, marketers set well-defined financial goals for a campaign's impact but fail to define clear objectives for learning about their customers.

When politicians fail to define their terms, others will step in to fill the gap.

First, managers tend to change goals frequently or fail to define them clearly.

Many innovative experiments are designed to answer research questions about hip biomechanics, however many fail to define a coordinate system.

However, the new "right to disconnect", part of a much larger and controversial reform of French labour law, foresees no sanction for companies which fail to define it.

CEOs who fail to define success and communicate their vision of it, and fail to make their expectations clear to employees, produce meaningless cultures.

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He fails to define this "character" he is discussing.

He has in a sense failed to define himself.

Opponents say it fails to define pornography and limits freedom of expression.

We reject this claim because the trial court failed to define any of these terms adequately.

However, courts have historically failed to define what constituted meaningful for this purpose.

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