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Others saw it as a sign of weakness and condemned his failure to call for resistance.
Germany was warned that failure to call off the visit would have "consequences".
Mr Rugova's failure to call the election (albeit an unofficial one) that was due last year is undermining his legitimacy.
He can't turn himself into a sympathetic figure, because his failure to call the police back in 2001 helped Sandusky escape punishment for another decade.
And if Mr Brown's failure to call a snap election hurt him politically, it also raised the bar for Mr Cameron.
Polling firms introduce lots of "unforced" error into their polls because of the methodological shortcuts, like the failure to call cellphones.
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Today we play the blame game; it's common to blame managers for every failure and to call them incompetent or corrupt.
The change in language came as Congressional Republicans criticized the administration over what they called its failure to anticipate the problems in Libya.
However, they found there was no failure by police to call off the raid once it had begun.
Johnson's failure in 2010 to call in a rules official would have been overshadowed had he won the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay in June.
Indeed, just this week, the long-term international failures led Santos to call for a global rethink on drugs policy.
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