Sentences with phrase «eventual failure of»

The eventual failure of the parasite approach shows how that can happen.
Unlike other organs, they are continually exposed to bacteria, viruses and everything else in the environment, and we think this increases the risk of chronic rejection and the eventual failure of the organ.»

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After a year of complaints from subordinates, feeling like failure, crying jags and eventual burnout, she asked for her old job back, at which she had been outstanding.
Many times, when companies first start experimenting with content marketing tactics, they eagerly jump into many of the well - documented strategies such as creating a company blog or registering for each social channel, but don't see the immediate results that they were looking for — this can cause uncertainty in their marketing tactics and lead to an eventual failure.
In the case of the economy, there is a growing and untenable gap between debt burdens and debt servicing ability, but even if you anticipate the eventual failures (which can be like watching grass grow), the triggering events emerge out of the blue.
Their acclamation fueled his sense of indispensability, and he allowed himself to become more and more identified with their concerns and increasingly alienated from the Weld administration, which resulted in his eventual failure as an appointee.
The Serbian made his claim in a leaked report on the Black Stars» failure at the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations, where they were beaten by eventual winners Zambia in the semi-finals.
Though a league double over champions Leicester City was achieved, it was a simple lack of consistency, with occasional displays of defensive naivety, which caused the Gunners» eventual failure to win a first title since 2004.
It is hard to think of a political leader or anyone who ever accomplished anything important who did not fail along the way — in fact, failure was often a catalyst for their eventual success.
This birth voter's apathy, civil disobedience to constituted authorities and failure to perform statutory duties as a precursor to the eventual burial of social contract.
These cross-links are a major cause of the reduced elasticity in skin and blood vessels that occurs with aging, among many other issues, but even blood vessel stiffening taken on its own is enough to kill people through hypertension, distortion of cardiovascular system tissues, and eventual catastrophic failure of the heart or blood vessel integrity.
Rushed to a nearby hospital, Tom was subjected to multiple surgeries addressing the condition, an aortic type dissection, and its many rippled effects, which included partial kidney and lung failure, the left lower extremity ischemia, and the eventual amputation of his left leg.»
While I had done it intentionally, and done it in hopes of gaining insights into a way to more reliably help people lose fat without a compensatory drop in metabolic rate (and eventual rebound weight gain), I instead felt compelled to cower away from the health world in a dark corner, putting all of my mental energy into new endeavors so that I didn't have to face my big fat failure.
The irony of the its eventual failure is that if I were to play along with Green's hypothetical mission to scandalize and sicken, then the movie has too much plot, too much character stability, too conventional a finale, and many of the sequences are just goofy (the sausage piano, and the backwards man) and not offensive.
It's still a miscalculation — Dunford's eventual failure to do the right thing would be harder to take if the character he played ever seemed truly worthy of our rooting interest.
A large majority of eventual dropouts are overage for grade by the time they enter ninth grade for the first time, and have increasingly high levels of absenteeism and course failure over their years in high school.
But the failure of the rubber industry, coupled with the natives» resistance to the prudish value system Ford promoted, led to Fordlandia's eventual demise.
Seemingly endless data sets and news items are constantly in line for scrutiny, with each potentially impacting the eventual success or failure of a specific trade.
The inevitable result of using the wrong tool is spending spending far time and money on debt elimination than is necessary and eventual failure.
Take a company announcement (in response to a price movement) confirming a potential bidding approach: At that point, I'm probably being generous to say the odds of an eventual successful takeover bid are 50 %, at best — so the probability of failure's also at 50 %.
Failure to see things like this lessens the flexibility of the economy, and makes the eventual adjustments much larger than they would have to be if we did not interfere in the economy.
Complications of late stages of the disease include congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, and eventual death of severely affected patients.
Dilated cardiomyopathy is a disease of predominantly large and giant breed dogs that results in progressive heart muscle dysfunction, chamber dilation, and eventual congestive heart failure or death of affected patients.
In either form, the heart's function is significantly compromised and leads to an eventual state of heart failure.
The consequences of untreated UTI include lower urinary tract dysfunction, urolithiasis, prostatitis, infertility, septicemia, and pyelonephritis with scarring and eventual kidney failure.
Regardless of your eventual choice, and certainly once you have made it, success or failure is now entirely in your hands.
The condition of an untreated animal will become progressively worse and the quality of animal's life will deteriorate as congestive heart failure develops and if the condition goes untreated eventual death.
Failure to deliver means no chunk of gold to pay the bills and purchase new equipment, while repeated failure can result in your troops getting hurt by the faction boss and eventual cancellation of the contract, which is to say Failure to deliver means no chunk of gold to pay the bills and purchase new equipment, while repeated failure can result in your troops getting hurt by the faction boss and eventual cancellation of the contract, which is to say failure can result in your troops getting hurt by the faction boss and eventual cancellation of the contract, which is to say defeat.
That said, we expect the July NPD numbers to paint a more complete picture of the game's eventual success or failure as the Wii's great hardcore hope.
Rush has said that much of what he is interested in is «the idea of failure and how it might constitute success, and much of what I do could be characterised as the management of actual or potential disasters -LSB-...]» Through these forms the artist hopes to address the problematics of artistic territory and truth, and the boundaries between the art object, its site of production and eventual arena of display.
Nothing but short of unconventional and yet there was something very academic in her latest oeuvre where icons of formalism became the base for an artistic observation and dissertation of eventual failure in the realm of decadence.
As has been the case for recent COPs, commentators about achievements at COP - 17 are split on whether these negotiations accomplished some important positive steps toward an eventual meaningful global solution to climate change or whether Durban must be understood as another tragic international failure to come up with an adequate solution to the immense threat of human - induced warming.
Given the failure of CO2 reduction policy, should efforts be put into secondary areas in order to grow the necessary political support to make the main effort — CO2 reduction — a viable political option and eventual reality?
However, eight of those reasons were circumstances that arose after the commencement of the action and were thus irrelevant to the analysis (the defendant's offer to settle; the defendant's failure to apply to move the action to the Small Claims Court; the defendant's denial of liability for the plaintiff's injury; the insurer's characterization of the collision as low impact; the exchange of 60 documents; the defendant's motion for a Rule 66 hearing and eventual removal; a Rule 28 examination of a witness; and the absence of expert evidence tendered by the defendant).
Justice officials in Ottawa were forced to hold their noses and churn out law and order legislation that was inherently flawed, doomed to eventual failure, contributing to the scorched earth of criminal justice.
I note Ms. MacEachern had already contracted hepatitis C which with her ongoing ingestion of multiple drugs would likely have progressed with liver damage and possible cirrhosis and eventual liver failure.
Failure to do so in a creative and timely manner could have the result of triggering the eventual demise of the Ontario Reports as better internet alternatives are developed by commercial publishers to take their place.
As you now know, Dr. Gottman has found that the ways in which you and your partner respond to each other's emotional bids are the strongest predictors of your relationship's eventual success or failure.
When Sara Critchfield set out in March 2012 to help create Upworthy, a content aggregation site that aimed to make socially conscious stories go viral online, there was a set of assumptions about social media that seemed to point to the website's eventual failure.
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