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If it fails, so too does Lord Marshall, its chairman, and Rick Haythornthwaite, the chief executive.
And 50's not afraid to try something like some of the many ventures he's tried that haven't done so well or the last album, and if it fails, so be it, he learned from it.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.07865.004 One gets the sense that something is amiss with the analysis procedure of Bushdid et al. If it fails so dramatically on a crude toy model of odor integration, should one trust it on more complex sensory systems?
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Then again, Microsoft did not set out to build an inexpensive computer in this case — if it did, it failed — so our quibble here is slightly unfair.
If it fails to do so, its risks losing the $1.3 billion a year in military aid it gets from America.Hizbullah, the Shia party-cum-militia that runs most of southern Lebanon, may also be worried by Iron Dome's success.
The party tries to present itself as the embodiment of nationalism because it knows that, if it fails to do so, its opponents of whatever political hue will try to assume the mantle themselves.
Lift the cat's paw if it fails to do so on its own, and also immediately click and offer a treat when the cat does it spontaneously.
If it fails to do so, it will lose its energywatch accreditation.
The former director of literature at the Arts Council and current principal at Cumberland Lodge, Alastair Niven, said the LRB "should have the bigness to admit it's made a mistake" and that if it fails to do so the Arts Council should rethink its funding.
If it fails to do so, Argentina risks escalating punishments, from losing its ability to borrow from the IMF to eventually expulsion.This is the first time the fund has reprimanded a country in this way since its rules on members' statistics were tightened in 2004.
But the S.E.C., of all agencies, has a duty, inherent in its statutory mission, to see that the truth emerges; and if it fails to do so, this Court must not, in the name of deference or convenience, grant judicial enforcement to the agency's contrivances".
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