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Just as a heart valve may be defective if it has properties that make it fail to fulfill its function in the life of such organisms, so too a person's will might be defective if it has properties (i.e., 'vices') that make it fail to fulfill its function in the life of human beings.
So the new government in Ukraine, however it's made up, will be given the briefest of ritualistic honeymoons before Russia uses every instrument at its disposal to try to make it fail.
They continue attempts to undercut "Obamacare," misrepresenting it as a "job-killing failure" despite its obvious success; they literally try to make it fail.
This means that there is a decision by the armed groups and the opposition not to implement Annan's plan and to make it fail".
Even among those who don't like the law, less than half want their representatives in Congress to try to make it fail.
"Sabotaging election infrastructure to make it fail on election day, resulting in long lines and other visible chaos, would be even easier than actually stealing votes".
He adds: "The Iranians, like everyone in this region – the Syrians; even America's allies the Saudis and Emiratis – they all wanted this American experiment to fail, and they all worked to make it fail.
The blast Wednesday night, part of a recent run of violence across the city, indicates how difficult the experiment will be to pull off, and how much the guerrillas loyal to Saddam Hussein want to make it fail.
Before a program can be debugged, it must be set such that it can be tested and executed with the intent to make it fail.
Second, LDA has the distribution assumption which may make it fail in applications where the distribution is more complex than Gaussian.
I didn't make it fail, so I don't think they should have any reasons to hate me," she said.
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