Sentence examples for through the failings from inspiring English sources

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The pair, along with managing director Derek Llambias, met up yesterday to talk through the failings of the last campaign and to discuss the way forward.

It's reminiscent of the 2011 season in the East, where Sporting eventually prevailed as much through the failings of those around them as through their own play.

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As a result, we're being told we must either re-enroll by this Thursday, tomorrow, Oct. 31, 2013 in the exact same plan by going through numerous bureaucratic hurdles, for a one-time extension of their current plan through November, 2014 -- or find our way through the failing and complex exchange marketplace to buy a comparable plan.

Yes, it was only against Niger, who lost all three of their away games in qualifying and sneaked through thanks to the failings of Egypt – an ageing squad distracted by the uprising against Hosni Mubarak – and South Africa – overwhelmed by administrative idiocy that meant they misunderstood the qualification criteria and played for a draw in their final game when they needed a win.

In the movie, Packer is driven through New York City, through protest after protest about the failings of a capitalist society.

It fell to whistleblowers to expose the failings through the media, despite a climate of fear in the Cornwall service, it says.

Some people debated the finer points of the military's attempt to keep power through the constitution, or the failings of Essam Sharaf, the prime minister who resigned this week.

And it shows how fears of national decline have been expressed through self-flagellation about the failings of the national soccer team.In this section Time's mortuary Two more Rs Island music Art darts Between games Lords of the landscape Reprints Related items Sport and class: HooplaJun 1st 2006 Football: A bottomless pitchApr 6th 2006There is no doubt that Mr Winner is on to something.

After running through the character failings of Gov. Clinton, Pres.

Christopher Conti saw a "moral-satiric design" also found in Nabokov's Lolita (1955) and Gardner's Grendel (1971), in which the reader was meant to see through the moral failings of the novels' "monstrous narrators".

The plot failed however, and Digby joined the conspirators as they took flight through the Midlands, failing to garner support along their way.

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