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The curriculum has been a quarter century of total failure.
The possibility of total failure is an acceptable (and a necessary) risk.
The truth about President Obama's effectiveness as a president lies objectively in the wide middle ground, up for debate between verdicts of total failure or flawless world-changer.
Maybe I thought it would keep me from moving home, which I saw as a sign of total failure.
The U.S. reportedly intervened, persuading the King to agree to a joint communique so as to avoid the appearance of total failure.
UKIP has accused the Conservatives of "total failure" to reach their target of cutting migration to less than 100,000.
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Nest predation accounted for over 93% of total failures.
Degraded failures that account for about 50% of total failures are detected by the timers maintained at the control plane peers.
A recent diary study where college students were required to report on their attentional failures over the course of a week, found that two of the most common attentional failures were mind-wandering in class (15% of total failures) and mind-wandering while studying (5% of total failures; Unsworth, Brewer, et al., 2012; Unsworth, McMillan, et al., 2012).
This led to total failure of the action of 17 May.
Bob Crow, general secretary of the RMT union, described the report as a "shocking indictment of the total failure of rail privatisation".
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