Not exact matches
They have their minds turned towards bigger things, which is why people were able to wonder if Pep Guardiola's spell in Munich, which brought three straight titles but no Champions League, amounted to a
certain kind of rarified
failure.
On another level, some publishers resent a central, NIH - run archive like PubMed Central because they fear that technical
failures would affect all users at once, and because the government might impose restrictions in the future, for example, by ruling not to publish
certain kinds of research.
I think there are
certain rates
of failure they have to deal with;
certain kinds of cells that can tolerate it better or not.
The Hebrew Bible and Hammurabi's code include prohibitions against
certain kinds of money lending and punishments for
failure to repay debts, including indentured servitude.
But the well blowout appears to be a prime illustration
of the uncomfortable reality that we have yet to figure out effective ways to overcome a persistent human
failure to appreciate, and act on,
certain kinds of risks.
While it's difficult to generalize because
of the myriad
kinds of technology deals, I offer the following observations as to why
certain technology deals end in
failure (defined by me as any combination
of unhappy customers, terminated contracts, and the occasional lawsuit):
The defence centred on the suggestion copyright was forfeited by a
failure to deliver a then - mandated notice for
certain kinds of publication.
Gottman says he looks for
certain kinds of negativity, which he calls the «Four Horsemen
of the Apocalypse,» to predict a relationship's
failure: