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1 The almost complete failure to debate serious problems was a national tragedy.
2 But the Indians were demoralized by the complete failure of their scheme.
3 As most everywhere in the state, our grapes were a complete failure .
4 A complete failure ; a declaration that one is not prepared to recite.
5 But the thing seems to be a complete failure as it was.
6 As fortune would have it, this ruse was doomed to complete failure .
7 He said the new allegations showed privatising prisons was a complete failure .
8 His first serious attempt on the final day was a complete failure .
9 Sections of the country's student movements regard transformation as a complete failure .
10 I think that a complete failure in Copenhagen would be very damaging.
11 His real crime was his complete failure as the leader of the administration.
12 But it was a complete failure as far as the public were concerned.
13 Barbican fully realized that either alternative involved the complete failure of their enterprise.
14 It seemed, indeed, as if the Puritan Revolution had been a complete failure .
15 No analysis is a complete failure - it can always serve as a bad example.
16 The Year of the Dome has been judged a complete failure .
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