Sentence examples for may fail to implement from inspiring English sources

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And the EU looks like it may fail to implement the Basel rules fully in any case, as its proposed legislation is reported to offer various loopholes for banks to exploit.

Furthermore, diabetes care providers may fail to implement effective therapies due simply to clinical inertia or perhaps a poor understanding of the expected potency or durability of the glucose-lowering therapies that they prescribe.

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Or, even if the original reference variables are viewed favorably, the bureaucracy may have been inefficient and fail to implement schemes that are successful.

Our findings indicate that, even though PD patients may have a residual ability of anticipatory control of digit contact points and forces, they fail to implement a motor plan with the same degree of effectiveness as controls.

This suggests that, even though PD patients may have a residual ability of anticipatory control of digit contact points and forces, they fail to implement a motor plan with the same degree of effectiveness as controls.

Pruitt could choose to not defend it in court or fail to implement its rules, however.

And, over the years FIFA has managed to fail to implement all of them.

Economists welcomed the list even as they worried that officials would fail to implement it.

Sometimes people in the know reinterpret those decisions before implementing them or passive aggressively fail to implement them at all.

In fact, usually it's ODMs and OS makers who fail to implement their solutions properly.

However, I have far less sympathy for institutions that fail to implement proper data security measures.

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