Sentence examples for failed to avail from inspiring English sources

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"During that time, he has failed to avail himself of the opportunity of clearing his name by testifying under oath".

Politico, despite repeated offerings, also failed to avail itself to input from former senior Obama administration officials, suggesting the reporter had an agenda and narrative from the start.

Calder added, "Mr. Eldridge could not repress the facetious comment that any pickpocket who failed to avail himself of such an opportunity as Walt offered, with loose baggy trousers, and no suspenders, would have been a disgrace to his profession".

The buyer's rights are vitiated if he knew of the defect at the time of contracting or if he failed to avail himself of his rights immediately on delivery or within a limited time thereafter.

He tried and failed to avail of the alleged exemption: "I knew I was able to get an Irish passport and I thought I would be able to study for free but that wasn't the case.

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That chapter notes: "A business field which women are exploring with success is that of advertising So clever have women proven themselves in this special line, that hardly a manufacturer having goods toward which he wishes to attract attention, fails to avail himself of their availability". Encouraged by the descriptions in these manuals, women entered into clerical work at ad agencies.

So I guess you could say the frail snails' tails fail to avail (okay, I'll stop).

"If you fail to avail the opportunity, you run the risk of paying tax at normal rates plus penalty and imprisonment of up to five years or both," the ads warn.

But also: in architecture (Auguste Perret's Théâtre des Champs-Élysées) and in ballet (Stravinsky and Balanchine's "Apollon Musagète") — though Mears, oddly, fails to avail herself of these last examples.

Here, Seltzer strangely fails to avail himself of the most obvious refutation: If there's an upward moral curve to human history, how do we explain the emergence of reality TV? 1 2 Next Page » Liesl Schillinger is a regular contributor to the Book Review.

It authorizes the Supreme Court, or a judge thereof, to direct, upon the application of a party to such an agreement, that the arbitration proceed in the manner so provided; to appoint an arbitrator for the other party, in case he fails to avail himself of the method prescribed by the contract; and to stay trial of the action, if suit has been begun.

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