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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181) Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, who dropped out after failing to attract enough money or support.
182) The report also faults the balloon crew for failing to maintain radio contact with the ground.
183) Bruch criticized obesity researchers for failing to recognize that dieting was not only psychologically debilitating but medically simple-minded.
184) The 36-year-old blonde beauty was unable to hide her bitter disappointment at failing to win her libel action against the People.
185) It is impossible to live without failing at something, unless you live so cautiously that you might as well not have lived at all – in which case, you fail by default. J.K. Rowling
186) His health was clearly failing, but he did what he always expected his boxers to do.
186) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
187) Bush came in for severe criticism, first for encouraging the coup, then for failing to support it.
188) Miller resigned abruptly after Hallinan publicly criticized her for failing to report the incident to him in a timely manner.
189) After failing to agree damages that BA would pay to Virgin, Mr Branson has launched new legal action.
190) It's financial clout that counts or, failing that, kicking up a stink.
191) Student leaders accuse him of failing to understand the system.
192) The governor of Leyte island blamed the government for failing to impose a total logging ban.
193) The motion accused the government of failing to protect the lives of citizens.
194) In particular, they have been censured for failing sufficiently to take into account the needs of local people.
195) But by failing to register in time you will have lost the chance of being given preference in allocation.
196) That alarmed the conservationists while failing to satisfy the engineers.
197) His centrist, compromising instincts, embodied in the New Democrat covenant,(sentencedict.com) alienated core constituencies while failing to impress opponents.
198) And believe that his case highlights the failing of the criminal justice system.
199) The New York City officials were found in contempt of court for failing to find shelter quickly enough for needy families.
200) The Men were outside his cage trying to open it but failing because the branch had buckled it.
201) We are coping with this change and that, but failing to enhance our capacity to manage change in general.
202) Everton's record of failing to keep a clean sheet in 15 matches soon looked ominously likely to continue.
203) It was also criticized for failing to anticipate the catastrophe.
204) And she blasts supermarkets for failing to pass on profits to customers by cutting prices.
205) Just to be using brain and muscles and feelings all together at once, and not failing.
206) Eighty-nine lots were sold for a total of £1.55 million, with a further sixty-three lots failing to find buyers.
207) In both two sons were blessed by a dying father whose sight was failing.
208) Why did they wait? ... Social Services are criticised for failing to report child abuse.
209) There is already evidence to show knitwear firms are failing to attract sufficient numbers of young people.
210) He screamed as loudly as his horse that was now blocking the high road with its failing death throes.
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