Example sentences of "fails [to-vb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It will therefore be desirable to define the consequences of a failure to perform on time , for instance by stating that " time for performance is of the essence " , or by defining a term as a " condition " or by expressly providing that " if X fails to perform on time in accordance with this provision , Y shall be entitled to terminate this contract " . |
2 | The kairos approach , whereby God in God 's good time brings into being a new situation , can only be morally credible if one fails to see in sexism the evil which it is . |
3 | Research can help to prevent inappropriate market entry strategies , such as selecting an advertising campaign that fails to appeal to customers . |
4 | PLO fails to agree on peace accord |
5 | Of its own motion the court may decide to bring a private prosecution to the attention of the Crown Prosecution Service ; indeed a justices ' clerk is obliged to do so if a private prosecutor withdraws or fails to proceed in circumstances in which the reason given appears unsatisfactory . |
6 | Whilst it would be an exaggeration to say that the part played by remains true that it is only in an exceptional case that a Government Bill fails to pass into law in substantially the form in which it entered Parliament . |
7 | In pintails only the central tail feathers are elongated , so that although lift again fails to increase with length , tail area and thus drag rise only slowly . |
8 | Yet with all this incidental detail , the central story of J89 obstinately fails to come to life . |
9 | However , as MacPherson and others have pointed out , such a formulation fails to come to terms with the central dilemma confronting liberalism , which is that in an unequal society , where some people come to depend on provision made by others in order to pursue their livelihood , all are not equally able to lead a fully human existence . |
10 | The deletion mutant Myc N ( retaining residues 178 to 439 ) fails to activate in dimerization and in DNA-binding assays ( Fig 3 c ) , but efficiently enhances transactivation by Max-VP16 ( Fig. 2 b ) . |
11 | Such arbitrage fails to set in motion the competitive forces that normally close such openings in a market economy . |
12 | The Act ( much of which is not yet in force ) requires publication of sample results and permits members of the public to bring legal action against a discharger who fails to comply with consent . |
13 | It corresponds to a wave front of light from the star that just fails to escape to infinity but remains hovering at the Schwarzschild radius : 2 GM/c , where G is Newton 's constant of gravity , M is the mass of the star , and c is the velocity of light . |
14 | Lastly to talk of the human ‘ species ’ fails to differentiate between people whose circumstances are very different . |
15 | These examples also show how the word-per-sentence measure fails to deal with word complexity : [ 8 ] on this level is more complex than [ 9 ] , which contains no words with more than one morpheme . |
16 | BATTERED AND BRUISED IRISH Mick Galwey holds firm as the All Black pack — with no.8 Arran Pene to the fore here — fails to click in Dunedin during the First Test . |
17 | Much of modern sociology lacks a paradigm and consequently fails to qualify as science . |
18 | This is so even if a company fails to export to Europe a single nut , bolt , software package or policy of insurance . |
19 | In some cases the optic nerve fails to develop before birth . |
20 | Haksar 's argument that no violation of moral duty is involved in the practice of satyāgraha as distinct from the threat of coercion , however , fails to take into consideration the difficulties involved in regarding morality as an infallible guide to conduct or an absolute rule . |
21 | As for public protection , this depends on executive decisions with regard to release ; it fails to take into account whether it is necessary for public protection to keep ‘ lifers ’ in for so long . |
22 | But that fails to take into account the cost of rates , which Labour intend to bring back , uncapped , without any discount for single householders . |
23 | This represents nearly 10% of total London area traffic movements and is almost certainly an underestimate , according to Eurotunnel , because it fails to take into account the effects of increasing congestion . |
24 | It also fails to take into account the fact that a large number of men were familiar with court proceedings . |
25 | The argument is nonsense because it fails to take into account the way women are treated as a matter of course . |
26 | Most of the literature that deals with indigenous psychologies fails to take into account the possible variations in this respect between not only the sexes , but between other social categories such as chiefs and commoners . |
27 | It also fails to take into account regional differences in prices , and class-based spending customs ( Kincaid 1979 ) . |
28 | to keep ‘ important ’ issues off the agenda£ fails to take into account the diversity of media — magazines , journals , books , radio — which allow for an enormous amount of information to find its way into the public domain . |
29 | Yet such an assessment ignores the independent forces at work in the interwar years which caused economic performance to fall well below economic potential ; it also fails to take into account the record of poor growth over at least a quarter-century before 1914 . |
30 | I might argue that a particular capitalist economist is so embedded in the political and economic structure of the society that employs him that he fails to represent adequately the challenge levelled by ‘ political economy ’ to the perspective he purveys , and thus fails to take into account multiple points of view . |