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Hence to admire the beauty of the coin (or the beauty of any material object) without acknowledging that its beauty merely shadows the beauty of the mind that designed it is to fail to admire representative beauty for the sake of the original (Cooper 1711/2001, 225 226).
The more ambitious the scheme, the more likely it is to fail; the more conservative it is, the less relevant it becomes.
Astex points to evidence showing that the larger a drug candidate, the more likely it is to fail on the way to market.
The more a financial system depends on the wisdom of regulators, the more likely it is to fail catastrophically.Hence the overwhelming importance of capital.
It is to fail to realise that the message that the Tea Parties have implanted across America speaks to millions of ordinary voters, not just Republican ones.
He said the two leaders had already made substantial progress and added, "I think everybody understands how dangerous it is to fail".
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If it were to fail, politics would become very complicated.
Democrats fear that such a vote — even if it were to fail — would scuttle any deal with Republicans.
However, the patient should be informed of the need for amputation if it were to fail due to wound breakdown.
If it were to fail, rising sea levels could endanger cities like New York and Boston.
It was a show about Allison Anders, and to fail with it is to feel, justifiably, judged.
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