Sentence examples for naturally fail from inspiring English sources

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She greedily imbibes their certainty and style, while her idols naturally fail to understand the role they play in her imagination.

It's the process of natural selection," Mr. Shen said, adding that investors and companies that are not sufficiently wise, no matter how well funded, naturally fail.

While a small-business owner is going to have the best chance of success on the local and state level, some will naturally fail and be out a lot of money.

In practice, some sensors of aircraft engines naturally fail to obtain an acceptable measurement for control propose, which will severely degrade the system performance and even deactivate the limit protection function.

Steve Melton, chief executive of Circle, also recognised the importance of data and technology, but added: "To make a real difference we need to have patients that are more aware of the choices that they can make, and a way of dealing effectively with hospitals that naturally fail as a result.

As such, RSFC-based parcellation will naturally fail in these locations.

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Labour's shamelessly opportunistic drug policy started with a drugs tsar who promised to cut drug use in half, and naturally failed.

Those, like Merton, who wanted to do French rather than metalwork had to take a test in the subject, which they naturally failed, never having studied it before.

Those two stubborn men, each determined to dominate Africa, each ever ready to quote Scripture for his purpose, naturally failed to achieve any meeting of minds.

'Never!' Yet such is the gap between the perception and the reality of stardom, and such is the insatiable need for 'the next generation' of Hollywood raw material, that Hewitt, Gellar and Jackson were thrust into the limelight with teen star vehicles, respectively, Can't Hardly Wait, Simply Irresistible, and The Skulls, all of which, naturally, failed.

And when Scrooge sees the visions revealed by the third of the spirits, he naturally fails to recognise what the reader – or listener – knows well: the merchants callously discussing his own death; the "rascal" and the old woman squabbling over his stolen clothes; the dead body of an abandoned man who is himself.

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