failure|failures in English
noun
[fail·ure || 'feɪljə(r)]
inability to succeed; lack of success; neglect; lack; non-performance; bankruptcy; downfall
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1. - Aircraft structural failure or engine disintegration, including uncontained turbine engine failures, not classified as an accident.
2. Defeat is not the worst of failures. Not to have tried is the true failure.
3. — aircraft structural failure or engine disintegration, including uncontained turbine engine failures, not classified as an accident,
4. aircraft structural failure or engine disintegration, including uncontained turbine engine failures, not classified as an accident,
5. Speaking of company failures: we're all familiar with the failure of Kodak, the company that declared bankruptcy in January 2012.
6. Develop success from failures. Discouragement and failure are two of the surest stepping stones to success. Dale Carnegie
7. Aright But, while there may be failures of imagination, there is no failure to see the clouds Aright in this case
8. The proportional allocation factor and the allocation formulae expressed in terms of failure rates and mean time between failures respectively are given.
9. Capitalist " failures "
10. How does one compare Francesco’s failures (per Keller, arising out of pervasive poverty and drug-enhanced gang pressures) with Keller’s failure to speak Arightly …
11. Previous Power Failures
12. Repeated failures embittered him.
13. Reclassify failure types in cross-cultural communication, and explain each type by examples. This helps people to avoid the similar failures and better cross-cultural communication in the future.
14. Today's opportunity erase yesterday's failures.
15. ▪ Attention “Most ‘memory failures’ actually represent failures in attention,” says the book Mysteries of the Mind.
16. Tests: 1, Assertions: 1, Failures: 1
17. How does one explain these failures?
18. These power failures inconvenienced some temporarily.
19. People take their failures too seriously.
20. Their failures vastly outnumber their successes.
21. The failures, however, far outnumber them.
22. He was embittered by his failures.
23. Big failures are held in check by becoming merely small failures at the next highest level on a hierarchy.
24. We learned a lot from those failures.
25. Frequent failures did not affect his morale.