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en The biggest blunder U.S. companies have made is failing to take into account the nature of local conditions. Failing to understand specific country markets and applying a U.S.-centric model is a recipe for failure.

en The biggest blunder U.S. companies have made is failing to take into account the nature of local conditions, ... Failing to understand specific country markets and applying a U.S.-centric model is a recipe for failure.

en We'd love it if other oil companies would make similar generous donations. Washington is failing us and failing the people.

en The two biggest mistakes people make are failing to sign the income tax return or failing to indicate their Social Security number. The Internal Revenue Service will just send the returns back to them.

en Without intending to ... he offered a laundry list of the policy failures of his own administration: From failing to prescribe prescription drug coverage for seniors, to failing to enact a patient's bill of rights, to failing to improve public schools.

en Pharmacists' systems are failing and insurance companies' systems are failing because they can't handle the load. Even a day of being down puts the whole thing behind, and some carriers are a month behind getting out an identification card.

en It is the common failing of totalitarian regimes that they cannot really understand the nature of our democracy. They mistake dissent for disloyalty. They mistake restlessness for a rejection of policy. They mistake a few committees for a country. They misjudge individual speeches for public policy.

en Evergreen and Smith were charged with failing to provide workers with safe transportation; failing to properly register the driver of the van involved in the accident; transporting workers without a certificate of authorization, and failing to amend their certificate to include the van involved in the accident.

en Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness.

en An inventor is simply a person who doesn't take his education too seriously. You see, from the time a person is six years old until he graduates form college he has to take three or four examinations a year. If he flunks once, he is out. But an inventor is almost always failing. He tries and fails maybe a thousand times. It he succeeds once then he's in. These two things are diametrically opposite. We often say that the biggest job we have is to teach a newly hired employee how to fail intelligently. We have to train him to experiment over and over and to keep on trying and failing until he learns what will work.

en Most ironic is that Europe counts in Ethiopia, a country which depends on European aid, the largest recipient in Africa. Europe could definitely make the difference for democracy in Ethiopia. Instead, current European leaders are choosing to fail it. In doing so, they are not just failing Ethiopians. They are also failing Europe.

en The federal prescription drug plan was touted as a measure to help seniors and save the states money. Instead, it's failing our most vulnerable elderly and disabled citizens, and it's failing the taxpayers of Kentucky.

en As a parent, you must give of yourself so your child can achieve. The worst thing that we have in America today is that our children are failing and we are failing our children.

en [With Bush failing to make the sale and Democrats failing to keep Bolton away from the United Nations, did anyone get the upper hand here? Light called the outcome the result of] breakdowns at both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue. ... no clear winner.

en This is the first time that we did not meet our Annual Yearly Progress for students across the board, ... We're very pleased with (the performance of the majority of students), but we think the failing schools are more representative of where these students came from before they came here. We don't think its fair to label this school as failing.

en I'm really sorry that on doctrinal grounds they don't understand that she cannot tip her hand on Roe. I really think ... they're failing to understand a very basic constitutional principle of judicial independence,


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