Sentence examples for the consequences for failure from inspiring English sources

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Their burden is greater, as are the consequences for failure.

A manikin in carefully tailored suits, he makes no apology for his exacting demands on how the millions he has donated are spent, nor the consequences for failure.

We are concerned about inadequate financing, the shortage of effective teachers, the misuse of standardized tests, the lumping together of all special-education students despite their wide differences, and the consequences for failure to meet yearly progress goals.

Now, imagine when a veteran with post-war driving anxiety gets pulled over by a police officer for hypervigilant behavior that is normal in a war zone because the risks from bombs are very real and the consequences for failure are fatal".

The consequences for failure or downtime for these companies is a reduction in throughput, but no direct financial loss.

It is also concerning as it may suggest that states are unwilling to ratify the Convention because they are complicit in this practice (and fear the consequences for failure to uphold the duties under the Convention if ratified).

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How sad to think that teachers today suffer the blame (and the consequences) for the failure of others and, indeed, in some respects, the failure of society as a whole to help students focus, learn and improve.

When things go wrong, it must be made clearer who is responsible and what are the consequences for that failure.

Even the glowering supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, might fear the consequences of failure for the regime's legitimacy.Western negotiators are clearly hoping this grim prospect will push their Iranian counterparts to make further concessions.

Even the glowering supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, might fear the consequences of failure for his regime's legitimacy.Western negotiators are clearly hoping that contemplation of that grim prospect will give their Iranian counterparts the space they need to make the further concessions undoubtedly required if a comprehensive agreement is to be reached.

Those are the people we must embrace, for the consequences of failure in the bilateral relationship with Pakistan are too grave to contemplate.

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