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Tommy Lee and Cate, for all their acting skills,
failed
to evoke any kind of warm, sympathetic response in me.
My high tolerance to worthless trash was put to the test and
failed.
However South Park succeeded where Canadian Bacon failed, it made me laugh.
The story revolves around group of businessmen who have
failed
in their latest business venture.
The film failed, I believe, on the fact that the way in which the story was told would have made a great TV show, perhaps done over two weeks, or, if all at once, with some commercials to break it up.
I actually watched a few minutes on various occasions, and it never
failed
to be gross.
After two made for TV movies that
failed
to launch a TV series back in 1979, Captain America finally made his motion picture debut in 1990, but thank God not to American movie screens.
Indeed, the human-rights experiment that Tony Blair’s Labour government brought to Britain has
failed.
The irony here is that China is widely hailed as a success story, while Zimbabwe is generally viewed as a
failed
state.
Put simply, we
failed
to notice obvious and important facts about the nature of thought that exist right before our eyes.
Yet when the Icelandic banks failed, the British and Dutch authorities had to bail out local depositors.
Greece, by contrast, has utterly
failed
to engineer a recovery.
Belatedly, the Fund acknowledged that its lending and policy advice had
failed
in Greece.
And when regime change has failed, as in Syria, the result has been ongoing war.
After the monetarist approach failed, some switched to targeting the inflation rate.
Europeans remained divided on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict (though to a lesser degree than in previous years), and
failed
to have an impact on the United Nations vote in November to upgrade Palestine’s status.
Far too little attention has been devoted to understanding why multilateral development lending has so often failed, and what might be done to make it work better.
This would represent a departure from early in his presidency, when, in his bid to broker a settlement, he
failed
to confront AIPAC.
Governments could double down on their
failed
austerity policies.
But, judging from experience in North Africa, where education improved greatly under the old regimes, but
failed
to boost growth performance and create job opportunities for educated youth, the validity of such an approach as a fundamental model for development policy is dubious.
Once the election gambit failed, Labour would almost surely support a referendum, which is backed by 85% of its members.
Yet, with very few exceptions, governments have
failed
to take sufficient action to halt climate change, and most exacerbate the danger by continuing to support the use of fossil fuels.
While a handful of commodity-rich countries have managed to buck the curse, including Botswana, Chile, and Norway, they have, nevertheless,
failed
to diversify their economies, remaining dependent on natural resource-based exports.
The three countries that have
failed
to ratify the CTBT and have tested such devices – India, Pakistan, and North Korea – have faced universal condemnation from the UN Security Council, and UN sanctions.
That is why it is so disappointing that, despite heightened awareness of inequality, the IMF/World Bank meetings – a gathering of thousands of policymakers, private-sector participants, and journalists, which included seminars on inequality in advanced countries and developing regions alike –
failed
to make a consequential impact on the policy agenda.
While Obama recognizes the imperative of eliminating terrorist sanctuaries, he has
failed
to do what is needed.
Previous bailout programs
failed
because they entailed excessive austerity.
Unfortunately, the IMF
failed
to point out its success in Mexico; unfortunately Asia’s economies were allowed to think that their experience was unique even if, on the way down and on the way up, it really was a replay of what Mexico had been through.
What this means is that we have largely
failed
to convert growing technological unemployment into increased voluntary leisure.
So Pakistan’s government has
failed
in its principal responsibility, enshrined in its constitution, to safeguard the lives and property of its citizens, as well as the country’s security and sovereignty.
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