Sentence examples for subsequently unsuccessful from inspiring English sources

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Milibandites fret that if he does not obtain a clear electoral mandate for sweeping institutional change, their man will struggle to implement it if he wins power (just like the current government, for example, which sought no mandate for its subsequently unsuccessful NHS reforms).

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As the founder and former Chairman of Judicial Watch, he attained notoriety through the initiation of 18 civil lawsuits against the Clinton Administration, and subsequently, an unsuccessful lawsuit against Vice-President Dick Cheney in order to obtain information about the White House's energy task force.

The remaining three patients had not had children before orchidectomy and have subsequently been unsuccessful having children.

Simpson was trapped underneath its hulls for approximately ten minutes, and attempts to revive him by doctors afloat and subsequently ashore were unsuccessful.

In the current study, however, this perirhinal activity was greater for objects subsequently associated with unsuccessful relative to successful source recollection.

Indeed, this explanation is consistent with recent evidence showing greater activity for scenes subsequently associated with unsuccessful relative to successful recollection of object source information in posterior MTL regions sensitive to scene processing (Awipi and Davachi, 2008).

The fact that we found negative source memory effects at study, with greater activity for items subsequently associated with unsuccessful than successful source retrieval, and the opposite pattern at test in the ventrolateral and medial (posterior cingulate) parietal cortex, is somewhat consistent with the reflexive attention theory (Cabeza, 2008; Uncapher and Wagner, 2009).

After several unsuccessful attempts, she removed the wire, fashioned a hook on the end, and subsequently used her new weapon to grab the food with ease.

After various unsuccessful attempts to standardize the carat, the metric carat, equal to 0.200 g, and the point, equal to 0.01 carat, were adopted by the United States in 1913 and subsequently by most other countries.

Of these patients, 138 were subsequently excluded because of unsuccessful genotyping at one or more loci, leaving 1274 subjects whose data were used for model construction.

Fifty-six subjects (12.6%) were subsequently excluded because of unsuccessful cortical thickness measurement due to poor image quality.

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