Sentences with phrase «fail one of»

She plans to revisit the idea once in office, with an eye to addressing some of the failings of the current law, which allows for private insurers to vie for customers on federal and state - run health insurance exchanges.
Abu Ghraib was a moral failing of the U.S. military that should have resulted in the resignation of the Secretary of Defense.
«Many people will try to blame you — for some, it's just too hard to acknowledge their own failings and the failings of our system.
An aggressive turnaround was more meaningful to investors than the technical failings of the exchange on which it chose to trade its shares.
The tech giant, in fact, has had a few epic fails of its own, including its very first tablet — the Newton MessagePad.
Several Thai politicians who attended the Boao Forum for Asia, a kind of China - centered version of the World Economic Forum in Davos, noted that, in recent years, some of the discussions at Boao had shifted from a kind of general talk of globalization and its impact in Asia to more specific conversations about some of the failings of Western economic models exposed by the global economic crisis, and whether China's type of development might be less prone to such risks.
While some hacks addressed specific disaster scenarios like emergency ridesharing and drone rescue operations, nearly all of the disaster - related apps mentioned failings of modern emergency management, like a «lack of communication» between victims and rescuers and the absence of a «cohesive program» tracking realtime rescue and relief efforts.
So the failures of Microsoft to move beyond the rapidly evaporating Windows business model are attributed to the personal failings of its CEO.
Past failings of the union movement, for example, its sometimes slow acceptance of women's equality rights, are acknowledged.
«Michael Hudson has consistently been an eloquent, erudite, accurate analyst of the strengths and failings of modern capitalism.
If you fail any of these four principles, you will lose credibility, and it will be difficult to regain it.
She recently went on the offensive, offering interviews to local Toronto media and Twitter essays highlighting the failings of her would - be successor, and drawing allusions to U.S. President Donald Trump.
Someone smart, inquisitive, stubborn, disorganized, chaotic, and in a perpetual state of simmering rage at the failings of the world.
As an example of the failings of Uber's background checks, the complaint cites the more than 8,000 drivers in Massachusetts who were pulled off the road after the state government decided to introduce more stringent screenings and reviewed the records of the 71,000 people who drove on Uber or Lyft.
EDMONTON — In dismissing the complaints against Premier Prentice and Stephen Mandel, the Ethics Commissioner's decision highlights the continued failings of...
And while people like to blame Trump or the federal government for the devastation and slow response, Varela explains that much of the problem stems from Puerto Rico's major infrastructure deficiency and the failings of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority.
He could, for instance, cut Mr. Poilievre off when the parliamentary secretary, as he is fond of doing, turns a question from the New Democrats into an excuse to stand and expound on the failings of members of the opposition.
The failings of the federal process were well - documented.
Greed for power, control, influence, adulation, etc. tend to define the failings of every religious person as they sublimate their primate instincts behind a mask of delusion.
After listing the moral failings of various religious groups and practices, Hitchens offered three conclusions: «The first is that religion and the churches are manufactured, and that this salient fact is too obvious to ignore.
With the many failings of Christians in full view of the public, it is no wonder there are so many that doubt there is a true and unchanging God.
In acceptance of the failings of others, we can't become complacent about sin.
But by God's grace His people have peace in the knowledge that the failings of man - centered churches were explained and foretold in the Bible, and that God will save all who He wishes to save, and His righteousness prevails in eternity over the deceptions of Satan, the errors of man, and the temporary freedom of deniers.
They have watched as public officials, caught in their illegal indiscretions, use the charge of racism as a cover for their personal failings of character.
You can not blame the faith on the failings of it's followers.
Articles such as this tries to fly in the face of the Magisterium, failing of course.
I too see the failings of relegion.
In his review of Charles Murray's new book, Yuval Levin offers this as one of the reasons why Fishtown has fallen so far behind Belmont: [T] he cultural disaster Murray describes seems to be a failing of America's moral (and therefore largely its religious) institutions.
Because even with the faults and failings of the Catholic Church, it has stood the test of time, times most people would not last a day in.
The new chairwoman Lady Smith (pictured)- who was appointed to the role in 2016 - said: «We are determined to find out what happened, where, how and why, what was the conduct and what were the failings of institutions and others entrusted with the care and protection of children.»
While the vast majority of the abuse cases happened in the 1960s,»70s, and»80s, the recent revelation of more cases and the failings of the church in dealing with many of them have left fresh scars that have been slow to heal, victims» advocates say.
When we've done that, and only then, we can move on to talk about the failings of the fame dream.
The series isn't exactly easy to watch — these are real violent crimes, after all — but the show gives a look at the failings of the justice system while also offering a somewhat unsettling character study.
Just as a book can not write itself, a marriage can not fail of its own volition.
First a cut and paste (something you admonished fidel for doing) and then a spin to cover the fail of end times prophesy.
«Blessing» announces to us that, keenly aware of the frailty and failing of the human, John was not content to dwell upon the down and the dark, any more than he was keen to deny it.
I think also of the Ethiopian eunuch (from Acts 8), a man who was ethnically and sexually «other,» who was welcomed and baptized without question or hesitation into the early church, but who would no doubt fail all of Mark Driscoll's rigid categories for a what makes «real man» were he a part of the American evangelical church today.
If the student fails both of those tests, then the parents will be fined... say $ 500 per student who is overweight.
The whole Puritan project was an effort to overcome the failings of fallen or natural man and create a holy community, based on love.
«The metaphysical first principles can never fail of exemplification.
That would fail all of the children who were denied a proper education as a result.
The failing of your own parish in the ministry of God's work is your own fault.
It doesn't take much spiritual discernment to spot the faults and failings of others, its recognizing our own that requires a little help from the Divine Counselor.
Sadly this article shows the failing of our education system.
(And I believe that this is a great failing of many people who say they have faith, but only go to church because they were «brought up that way» or «it is the right thing to do.»
15 Looking diligently lest any man fail of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up trouble you, and thereby many be defiled;
Assuming the wrong one was not a failing of mathematics.
As Charles T. Rubin argues in The Green Crusade: Rethinking the Roots of Environmentalism, unscientific, alarmist forecasts, irresponsible as they are, are not the greatest failing of the Green movement.
And perhaps better the cause, for while a buck pulled down by wolves can be replaced in two or three years, a range pulled down by too many deer may fail of replacement in as many decades.
The Christians of the Middle East long since failed of their own infertility, and would decline even if they did not face persecution from Muslims.
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