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"They're looking at some kind of failure in the rear of the crane," said the official, who spoke only on the condition of anonymity.
"Traditionally we have had a culture where if you don't get in to university, it's seen as some kind of failure, but now apprenticeships are popular".
And isn't it strange how we consider slipping from third to fourth, by a hundredth of a second, in a World Championship race to be some kind of failure?
But it is already evident that the plane had some kind of failure, which became progressively worse as it cruised from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, until the crew could not control it.
Both she and Jack think of their return home as the sign of some kind of failure — a failure to invent independent lives for themselves, a failure to envision a viable existence beyond their hometown.
This, in the eyes of politicians, represents some kind of failure.
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"It appears it was some kind of mechanical failure, that or a pilot failure," Sergeant James said, adding that no allied forces were on the plane.
This seems like some kind of new failure mechanism".
"People talk about the Yugo like it was some kind of big failure," Bricklin said one morning.
"We believe this is most likely some kind of material failure or a design issue," he added.
Of course there's some kind of market failure, which means that there's nothing at all odd about asserting that better policy can yield free lunches.
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