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But they in turn may be failing to consider that the annual reaffirmation of the doctor/patient connection may itself be a defense, and part of the reason some pathology isn't found in the fullness of time.
We may be failing to integrate Muslims.
But it may be failing to pick up all the jobs being created in the small-business sector and in the black economy.
At the same time, though, the hotel says that its critics may be failing to consider the broader impact of its success.
That skews all sorts of government grants and payments.It also means that local councils may be failing to collect taxes properly.
While we may be failing to provide adequate maths skills to the students who go on to do something technical, we're not going to fix that just by giving them more company in class.
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If anything, it demonstrates that Tidal may be failing to persuade us that paying £19.49 a month for hi-fidelity audio offers us any benefit over the compressed equivalent at Spotify for £9.99 a month.
There, the people who pick the mutual funds in your 401(k) plan are also supposed to be acting in your interest as fiduciaries, too, and may be failing to meet the letter, or at least the spirit, of that legal standard.
"I understand the West Somerset badger cull may be failing to meet its own target, despite [Secretary of State] Owen Paterson's assurances that the operation is proceeding according to plan," Derek Mead, an entrepreneur dairy farmer from Weston-super-Mare, told The Western Morning News in Somerset.
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