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Failure to face these methodological challenges will lead to misinterpretation and erroneous conclusions.
He added, however, that increased expenditure would not resolve a failure to face up to the consequences of climate change.
Mr. Mbeki has been justly pilloried, both at home and abroad, for his failure to face up squarely to AIDS.
Washington's failure to face these unpleasant realities opens the door to strange and dangerous fantasies, like Mr. Bush's surreal take on the Vietnam war.
Ultimately, though, a failure to face up to the flaws in her campaign is leading to some dark places, full of the plotting of foreign agents.
It's the same old Labour Party and hardworking people would pay the price of its failure to face up to the mess it created".
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"Failures of strategy", she says, "are often failures to face reality".
"But I am under no illusions about the Republican Establishment's failure to confront the problems facing the country.
Though your industry must bear some responsibility for our failure so far to face it, that is not exclusively your fault either.
Sadly, it didn't work, and when a second operation two months later was also a failure, I had to face facts: I was now blind.
But the explanation lies chiefly in the failure of countries to face down their own powerful protectionist lobbies, particularly farmers.Deal or no dealCuriously, this political cowardice has pushed negotiators in opposite directions.
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