Aún no tenemos significados para "public failure".
1Bold and arrogant enough to orchestrate a public failure and deflect responsibility.
2After such a public failure, what politician would want to reopen the issue?
3This public failure certainly won't bode well for Apple and AT&T.
4It's not the smartest way to reassure a child you've set up for a public failure.
5I was a very public failure, and I even thought about running away from the valley.
6Leinster senior head coach Stuart Lancaster says that public failure has made him a better leader.
7The want of these qualities leads to crude work and public failure and brings hypotheses into derision.
8We recoil from personal and public failure.
9Chrysler's public failure is a blow to a company that has tried to keep out of the spotlight.
10My reputation as a scientist, on the other side, is too dear to me to risk a public failure.
11Forty-eight hours later Hoover was in Washington to raise more money, only now he was unwilling to risk the humiliation of public failure.
12Now he understood the meaning of one's first appearance: it was a grand invitation to risk the most dreadful public failure of one's entire existence.
13The agency's most public failures have been the Future Imagery Architecture, which was canceled amid cost overruns and schedule delays.
14You don't know it yet, but you're about to witness one of the most public failures of 20th-century classical music.
15And as many a producer had done before him, he enjoyed some spectacular successes, as well as highly public failures.
16As Chappell had noted, their failures were public -andthe AD was quickly losing patience with Tom and his task force's recent public failures.
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