Sentence examples for would be to fail from inspiring English sources

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That would be to fail twice over.

In answer, Mr. Gates said, "The most costly thing of all would be to fail".

He added that he believed the biggest threat to that recovery would be to fail to deliver on the Government's deficit reduction programme.

To do anything else would be to fail to understand the "genuine anger that's out there about immigration", or so the argument goes.

To do so would be to fail the people we represent and to fall woefully short of our sworn oath to support and defend the Constitution.

("I asked you to help him -- not to cure him". "Merely to understand my friend would be to fail him entirely").

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If it were to fail, politics would become very complicated.

If eight of the 10 screws were to fail, "there would be a loss of braking at that rear wheel.

To do so then would be to admit we'd failed, both you and me.

"She agreed to extend the deadline, but there was no way we would be allowed to fail to work it out," says Mr Ribeiro.

China could veto any United Nations resolution, and if it was unwilling to enforce sanctions along its border, any efforts to isolate North Korea would be likely to fail.

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