Sentences with phrase «fails at the execution»

«Eighty - percent of them fail at the execution part of the strategy.»
Moukadam pointed out that most entrepreneurs fail at execution due to a lack of «a framework or methodology in place that is repeatable.»
I see very little of this and so I was greatly impressed; far too often, change fails at the execution stage.

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and even after that, the steelers DID have at a minimum three opportunities to score a td, yet they failed to do so because of poor execution, playcalling, and situational awareness.
Theoretically, a flowing, surging river of zombies — with mouths and outstretched arms threatening to devour any living flesh it encounters — should be more terrifying than a few actors as zombies sprinting at a character, but it fails in execution thanks to CGI that makes the zombies look rubbery.
While it may sound gimmicky to some of you, the execution is such that for the most part these tools add to the intensity of the descent, and if you fail too many times you are at least given the chance to skip it.
They do a great job at introducing these elements, but they fail miserably in its execution.
Over the years, their execution has proved a veritable art form that some developers absolutely excel at and others fail hopelessly to master.
Bronson v. Algonquin Lodge Assn., Inc. (295 A.D. 2d 681)-- broker entitled to commission where broker establishes that owner agreed to sell its property at the full appraised value and that broker produced a ready, willing and able purchaser at the price set forth in a formal written appraisal of the property; owner, a not - for - profit corporation, fails to establish that the listing agreement violated either its constitution or Not - For - Profit Corporation Law § § 509 and 510 which govern the sale of real property, not the execution of the listing agreement
Failing to furnish a copy of any listing, sale, lease, or other contract relevant to a real estate transaction to all signatories thereof at the time of execution;
A 10 to 12 percent interest - rate loan commitment from an in - market lender that is well - versed in the project type, realistic about project reserves and execution, and willing to provide flexibility on structuring burn - offs for guarantees may yield a far better execution probability for the project than a 9.0 percent rate loan commitment with soft reserve and guaranty requirements from an out - of - market lender that will accept non-refundable loan due diligence deposits only to fail to close at the time of funding.
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