Sentence examples for it fails to exercise from inspiring English sources

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The I.C.C. is painted as a stumbling block because it fails to exercise presumed powers to withdraw arrest warrants against him and his four commanders.

Under the law, a health plan can be required to pay damages if it fails to exercise "ordinary care" in treating patients.

I find that the EIA itself becomes an object of controversy: it fails to legitimate projects, as in the gold mine and the Patagonian dams, and it fails to exercise accountability, as with the black-neck swans and salmon.

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While it awaits the completion of the criminal investigation into accusations that Sandusky sexually abused at least 10 boys, the N.C.A.A. is trying to determine whether the university was guilty of any ethical breaches or if it failed to "exercise institutional control" over its athletics program, one of the most serious charges the N.C.A.A. can make against a program.

If the person paying the instrument or taking it for value or for collection fails to exercise ordinary care in paying or taking the instrument and that failure substantially contributes to loss resulting from the fraud, the person bearing the loss may recover from the person failing to exercise ordinary care to the extent the failure to exercise ordinary care contributed to the loss.

A President enabled by a spineless and supine Congress that fails to exercise its oversight powers isn't a weak executive at all: he is a potential despot.

The question is why one group systematically fails to exercise control over these violent impulses, relative to some other group.

But because of its fragmented nature, lack of passion and, often, weak leadership, it has failed to exercise the muscle needed to move our policy makers and legislators.

It says that Craig failed to "exercise due diligence" and that it is now up to McCabe to determine what actions to take against her.

When a public authority fetters its discretion, it can either be said to have failed to exercise its discretionary power or to have been subject to external influences.

The capacity for mercy, critical to any justice system, is eroded every time those in power fail to exercise it wisely.

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