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New York's lawmakers have habitually failed to pass a clear and timely budget.
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In the not-so-distant past, for example, Americans habitually failed to wear their seat belts — in 1984, 86 percent failed to buckle up.
Yet the criticism, which would harden over the remainder of Paulinho's White Hart Lane career, was that he habitually failed to stand out.
"The US government, Iraqi politicians, and the Western media habitually failed to recognize the extent to which hostility to the occupation drove Iraqi politics and, in the eyes of Iraqis, delegitimized the leaders associated with it".
Though landlords may have hoped to use the strengthened laws as a way to evict tenants who habitually fail to pay rent or refuse to move out when requested, this is not its intended purpose.
Depending on your crowd, you will get a reputation as either "rude" or "flaky" if you habitually fail to respond to invitations.
Her memoir was called Living History, though she habitually fails to live up to the title's grandiloquent claim.
So far, they have failed to deliver.
He said there was "no country on Earth where people are made more welcome", yet for two centuries Australians had "collectively failed to show to Aboriginal people the personal generosity and warmth of welcome that we have habitually extended to the stranger in our midst".
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