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Vincent is bound by a nondisclosure agreement, and will say little about working with Palin, but she told me that she questioned the way McCain had chosen his running mate: "Whatever anyone's opinion of her faults and failings, to tap someone to be a Veep candidate a few days before the Convention was really not the best plan".
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But since it's "free" energy, failing to tap it all is not such a big problem.
Newly minted Designated Player Chris Wondolowski, especially, looks out of sorts, failing to tap in a cross in the 68th minute that would have tightened the match significantly.
"We had a lot of positions to fill," Ms. Tatlock said, and with huge numbers of women suddenly graduating from the nation's elite business schools, failing to tap into that talent pool "would have been an enormous mistake".
Analysis of more than 5m job adverts found little progress in the past year on offering more flexible options to jobseekers, despite warnings to employers who face skills shortages that they are failing to tap into a large pool of potential workers.
Mr. Appleby, the director of the Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism, feels the senator "is failing to tap into a deeper level" of Catholic fear that is more a relic of history than descriptive of modern Catholics, who are not monolithic voters unless faced by an appalling instance of anti-Catholic bigotry.
Lingard did much better when Marcos Rojo crossed from the left but saw Rafael Forster fling himself in the way of a goalbound effort, then Ibrahimovic himself missed when scoring looked easier, failing to tap Mata's low cross over the line from a distance of a couple of feet.
Lack of differentiation of these terms poses the risk of failing to tap into climate as a resource.
Unfortunately, many professional sports teams are still failing to tap into this effectively.
Should governments, on behalf of failing banks, be able to tap the European Stability Mechanism, the zone's main bailout fund?
Mr. Plotkin made the mayor sound like Calvin Coolidge, complimenting him for installing "rectitude and calm" in the city but faulting him for failing to fully tap the energy of his electoral mandate and "take us to another plane" by fighting with passion for needs like full self-rule and voting rights for the city's Congressional delegate.
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