He seeks consultation from experts whose paradigms are congenial to and close to his own, and their recommendations also fall short of success. |
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We know we are capable of love, loyalty and friendship, however much we fall short of our own standards. |
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They fall short of providing clear guidance dispositive of the myriad factual situations that arise. |
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This fact about induction, we are told, is the difficulty that makes science fall short of telling us indubitable truths about the world. |
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Again, the rep ranges are designed this way for a reason, so don't ever fall short of eight reps at this stage. |
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The main thing is, you don't ever want to fall short of 10 reps at this stage. |
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Government should use civilised stratagems to arrest those who fall short of the law. |
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Facilities for early detection and intervention woefully fall short of requirements. |
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Women in the city fall short of the average of 80.6 years with a life expectancy of 77.3 years. |
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It would have been rude to refuse the offer, even though the bar's whiskey would undoubtedly fall short of his usual standards. |
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Many of the additional offerings are B-sides from the singles which, as might be expected, fall short of the standard set by the original tracks. |
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Despite a variety of strong protections and stiff penalties for violations, this law continues to fall short of its target. |
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And while I will always fall short of madiba's example, he makes me want to be a better man. |
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Unfortunately, too many aboriginal youth currently fall short of their potential. |
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The second source of friction is that we also fall short of the ideal of having complete markets. |
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Even so, they generally fall short of the European average in health care terms. |
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This Directive constitutes the main pillar of Community action in its battle against ships that fall short of international safety standards. |
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However, it must be said that these reductions still fall short of the criteria of verifiability, transparency and irreversibility. |
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There are other cases, as well, that will fall short of what has been set up. |
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Departments cannot exceed their budgeted spending, but can fall short of it for a variety of reasons. |
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At the country level, a majority of countries would fall short of most of the goals. |
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They fall short of determining procedural stages and are sometimes vague and inconsistent. |
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But what if your best plans to save went awry and your savings fall short of the amount you usually spend? |
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However, this total would still fall short of the construction costs and the football club are currently seeking a commercial partner to make up the shortfall. |
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But reunification, an unprecedented experiment in social and political reclamation, was bound to fall short of the exalted German ideal of national solidarity. |
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Egypt's early childhood policies, programmes, and projects are inadequate and fall short of the desired goals. |
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But something has to give on Friday with one of these big names set to fall short of reaching the last four. |
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Buchanan argue that government programs and policies also fall short of absolute perfection. |
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However, considering the magnitude of investments needed to bridge the knowledge and information gaps, these initiatives fall short of meeting expectations, particularly in developing countries. |
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Less exposed to ICTs and less connected to the global village, surely they will be less productive than their connected fellow students and they inevitably fall short of a world of indefinite possibilities. |
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That is to say, in these occupations, increments to supply from the post-secondary system and from immigration are likely to fall short of net hiring requirements. |
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By putting off the inevitable, we would effectively work against our farmers in the long-term, continue to fall short of consumers' requirements, and leave ourselves open to more criticism from our taxpayers. |
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If short-term results fall short of expectations, the intrinsic value of the underlying assets of the issuer should provide important downside protection. |
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While these measures have been helpful in tempering the recent stress in financial markets, they fall short of providing a lasting solution to fiscal challenges. |
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In our view, however, the evidence is clear that he did fall short of his duty of honesty to these claimants in two important respects which bear directly on the withholding of their settlement funds. |
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While creating or increasing an unacceptable risk may sometimes fall short of establishing causation as that term is used in a strictly legal sense, creating an unacceptable risk is still something that should be avoided. |
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Otherwise it will fall short of its potential. |
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Unfortunately, most humidifiers fall short of those standards. |
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When pledges fall short of a goal, donors pay nothing. |
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It now appears that Gingrich and his dittoheads will fall short of the votes they need to get an amendment through Congress. |
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The poor summer weather has prompted garden centre chain Dobbies to issue a warning that its full year profits will fall short of expectations. |
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The report also notes that America will fall short of workers with associate degrees or better by 3 million. |
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According to The Independent, the Calman Review white paper proposals fall short of what would normally be seen as requiring a referendum. |
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Most companies' campaigns fall short of this. |
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Actions that fall short of, or even appear to fall short of, these standards can only undermine our business integrity, standards of excellence, and ultimately our success as a company. |
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Although the economy is expected to strengthen in 2004 and 2005, the level of economic activity will fall short of that expected at the time of the 2003 budget. |
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This unavoidable thought process illustrates that, as far as this issue is concerned, what is acceptable today will fall short of what is required tomorrow. |
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If these efforts should fall short of the mark, then we cannot afford to rule out the possibility of the international community becoming more actively involved. |
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Several provisions of the law fall short of European standards. |
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Though these figures compare favorably with global averages, they fall short of levels in developed nations and in 2006, Argentina ranked fourth in Latin America. |
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