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The phrase "remarkable failure" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a failure that is particularly noticeable or noteworthy. For example: - Despite their talented team and well-planned strategy, the company's launch of their new product was a remarkable failure. - The politician's once-promising career was marred by a remarkable failure in his handling of a national crisis. - The movie was eagerly anticipated but ultimately deemed a remarkable failure by both critics and audiences.
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Cheney in particular takes no responsibility for this remarkable failure of intelligence.
To those who continue to defend the policy, this ruling should act as a stark reminder of its remarkable failure.
Barofsky went on, "It is a remarkable failure of our system that we've not addressed the fundamental problems that brought us into the financial crisis.
She said the committees headed by Representatives Barney Frank of Massachusetts and Henry A. Waxman of California would hold hearings to "examine the Bush administration's mismanagement of financial market regulation and how it led us to this remarkable failure".
The policies, which were imposed last year and greatly restricted the ability of passengers to reuse cheap nonrefundable tickets easily if they canceled their plans, were a "remarkable failure" that did not generate revenue, he said.
You will recall our fears that Sir Ian was either suffering from acute laryngitis, or was trapped under something heavy, on account of his remarkable failure to take any sort of public responsibility for the ongoing security fiasco.
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Despite the tremendous popularity and great potential, the field of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) adoption and implementation is littered with remarkable failures.
This new science, together with the individual differences between subjects it shows, may also explain the remarkable failures of introspectionist psychologists (n. 3, 3) and of philosophers to agree on whether pleasure has one phenomenal feel, a diversity, or none at all and why bodily sensations (which are not similarly resistant to inspection) may show up instead.
These expeditions were remarkable failures, mostly due to unusually poor weather conditions, bad luck and some serious tensions between team members.
The traditional compendiums of health administration have already recognized that the three basic modes of health care labour remuneration – fixed-salary payment based on time spent in the procedure, fee for service and the different modes of capitation – present advantages together with remarkable failures as to its performance controllability.
Louis Van Gaal's achievement in getting them to third in the world looks much more remarkable than his failure to reach the World Cup in 2002, which was not as lamentable as this latest failure.
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