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"They're not about to manufacture thousands of vehicles with engines that could fail in service," he said.
A second recall covers 350,000 of those same vehicles and involves replacing an electric water pump that could fail and shut down the hybrid powertrain system.
An administration spokesman says the Obama proposal for reform would result in financial institutions that could fail without damaging the system.
Even the governor's sobering projections, Mr. Angelides said, were based on optimistic assumptions, like savings from large-scale energy conservation, that could fail to materialize.
And how will the European Commission respond when it finds that almost a third of the revenue increases to finance the tax cut are one-offs that could fail to materialise?
There is confidence that a possible transfer embargo could be stalled for long enough to make this a summer like any other, though that could fail, which would make any sales unlikely.
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My job is to make sure that you feel that you could fail, and that would be O.K.
"I was scared that this could fail, that I could fail," he told Q.
Marketing documents spelled out the possibility that auctions could fail, and that dealers were not obliged to step in on clients' behalf.
"I spent about four months that summer looking at every possible way that it could fail, and convinced myself that it wasn't going to fail," he said.
One of the things that drives me is the excitement that I could fail, he says.
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