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This was not a new deodorant failing: About as many people die from bad water as from H.I.V. or malaria, and most of them are under age 5.
Cumberland lacks all of Whistler's sass and advertising savvy, an acute failing about which the small town is entirely unconcerned.
AT&T Wireless said that its automated number switching was failing about 60percentt of the time, higher than the industry average.
Others could be matching them, she implied, adding: "It's wrong to decide that the only failing in social care is a failing about funding".
The results were roughly the same, Dr. Schwartz said, with the math tool failing about 90percentt of the time, when she tested TRW's less sophisticated method for separating wheat from chaff, known as the baseline algorithm.
In fact, according to people in the industry, the automated computer processes that are designed to carry out the number switching have been failing about 50percentt of the time -- making it necessary for the wireless carriers to check the customer data manually, a time-consuming task.
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Anthony Bourdain joked about failing upward, about making every mistake imaginable yet still ending up with a dream job.
Mr. Cogsville, however, seems less concerned about that failing than about the prospect of uncontrolled private investment in Harlem.
Entrepreneurship is about failing as much as it is about succeeding, getting to that venture that actually does work.
I worry more about being the target of a student upset about failing grades than about a mass killer roaming the hallways.
Does he, a lifelong overachiever, worry about failing as a parent?
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