Similar words: ailing, wailing, ceiling, beguiling, boiling water, multilingual, fail, failed. Meaning: ['feɪlɪŋ] n. 1. a flaw or weak point 2. failure to reach a minimum required performance. adj. 1. unable to meet financial obligations 2. below acceptable in performance.
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151) He also warned the present pay structure was failing to provide the correct size and quality of workforce.
152) Yet, Lord Taylor accuses newspapers of slanting accounts of sentences, of failing to convey salient facts.
153) The Board dismissed him for allegedly failing in his duties to teach junior doctors.
154) Former president Nixon strongly criticized Bush for failing to respond to the crisis in the republics with a massive aid program.
155) I fear we may be in danger of knowing the price of everything but failing to appreciate its true value.
156) Students failing to comply with the rules will be subject to the provisions of Ordinance 1985/7[sentencedict.com/failing.html], Students Discipline.
157) Or might an innocent acquirer be assailed for failing to satisfy some other requirement?
158) Instead he admitted lesser motoring offences including drink-driving, failing to give a breath test and not stopping after an accident.
159) Maxwell could spend some time in the slammer for failing to keep up with court-ordered guidelines after a marijuana conviction.
160) ""Failing your exams isn't the end of the world,'' said Kay's mother, careful not to sound disappointed.
161) And by failing to address them, it actually helps sustain them.
162) On 21 September 1982 Mr. Dennis committed an act of bankruptcy by failing to comply with the requirements of a bankruptcy notice.
163) Finally, after failing to wake anyone at the third home, I entered the courtyard anyway and disrobed at the well.
164) Todd yesterday admitted driving with excess alcohol and failing to stop and report an accident.
165) Foreign-exchange reserves have been maintained at their current low level only by failing to pay back some foreign debt.
166) As to negligence it was true that Moorgate Mercantile had been careless in failing to register their hire purchase agreement.
167) Children are failing exams and dropping out of school in colossal numbers.
168) Any disciplinary action taken for failing to follow procedure would be eclipsed by the success of his capture.
169) The country earned Western criticism for failing to participate actively in the allied campaign in the Gulf.
170) Not to have achieved recognition as a failure, felt Dyson[sentencedict.com], was almost worse than the failing itself.
171) Otherwise we put the continuity of vital work in jeopardy by failing to shelter it from the winds of international currency exchanges.
172) He's charged with causing death by dangerous driving, failing to stop and report an accident and driving with excess alcohol.
173) It will prevent the taking of prompt action to improve failing schools.
174) Your life is full of opportunities and possibilities. It is yours to create, to enjoy or to suffer. You may lead a successful or failing life – depending on how much you are committed to and prepared for your life. Dr T.P.Chia
175) Dalglish switched his sights to Marker after failing in a £2.5million bid for Craig Short.
176) Opportunity is a source of damage, failing, regret or remorse for those who abuse or misuse it. Dr T.P.Chia
177) If authorities are failing to increase their spending on discretionary awards commensurately, that is their decision.
178) And yesterday his heartbroken wife Jane slammed police for failing to find him after she raised the alarm 48 hours earlier.
179) This, to us, highlights the opportunism of this conference in failing to address the pressing basic issues which confront women.
180) Norwich City and Blackpool have been handed fines by the Football Association's disciplinary committee for failing to control their players.
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