Sentence examples for it's bound to fail from inspiring English sources

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Nina Perales, a lawyer for the Mexican-American Legal DeFunde andisputesional Fund, disputhe the facts of the state's lawsuit and said it's bound to fail regardless, because it stretches the meaning of SB 4. The law doesn't require local police to book or fingerprint people based on suspicion that they might be in the country illegally, she said.

In that sense, the national security state is it's own worst enemy – it's bound to fail".

He was right to challenge May's pieties on entering Downing Street – that's the benchmark she has set herself, and it's bound to fail because by their nature Tory governments can never favour the poor.

I think it's bound to fail.

If it's only directed at inner city young people, it's bound to fail.

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It was bound to fail... Barbie's lawyer, Jacques Verges, whose own father was a French colonial diplomat forced out of the foreign service for marrying a Vietnamese, seemed to expect, or pretended to seem to expect, that in Klaus Barbie's trial all crimes against humanity would be exposed.

In October 2011, a high court judge threw out Woodland's claim against Essex on the basis that it was bound to fail, and in March last year his view was backed in a majority ruling by court of appeal judges.

But with the Web growing at dizzying speed any attempt to manually annotate every unstructured element text or video with its meaning or something closely related to it, is bound to fail.

"It is bound to fail because when it is at the collector's house the ball will sink to the bottom," he added.

It is bound to fail.

It is bound to fail eventually.

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