Should ANYBODY do a snatch ladder (perform a highly complex explosive movements for high repetitions to
near failure while fatigued) unless it's part of their competition?
Not exact matches
Some mergers, like the 1999 Exxon Mobil juggernaut, have been
near seamless,
while some others, like the infamous 2001 Hewlett - Packard Compaq merger, have been bumpy, says Ben Dattner, an organizational psychologist and the author of The Blame Game: How the Hidden Rules of Credit and Blame Determine Our Success or
Failure (Free Press, 2011).
The
failure to appreciate that genre calibration is responsible for much of the tension in the evolution discussion... To observe the similarities between the creation and flood stories and the literature of the ancient
Near East, and to insist that all of those other writings are clearly a-historical
while Genesis is somehow presenting history — this is not a strong position of faith, but rather a weak one, where Scripture must conform to one's expectations.»
While I am not at all certain how many successful
failures lay in our
near future, I do know one thing: bed time is non-negotiable.
While that equipment is designed for use
near water,
failure resulting in an electrical fire is always a possibility.
Being spotted tends to result in instant
failure as the Golgoth are incredibly accurate with their weapons,
while being terminally stupid in all other aspects of their job, that rectifying your mistake is damn
near impossible at times.
While that equipment is designed for use
near water,
failure resulting in an electrical fire is always a possibility.