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Failing and do
Failing to do so may result in a penalty for an incorrect substitution.
Failing to do so would be a violation of the Immigration and Nationality Act, carrying the possibility of a fine up to $ 100 and / or imprisonment for up to 30 days for each offense.
Failing to do so is condemned by these Lutherans as the sin of unionism.
" Failing this, decisions can be passed with a 90 % majority vote ; decisions that do not reach this threshold are given time " for more information to be gathered ", and the proposals are presented again later.
* Failing to do one of the following:
Failing to do so makes bad company, and therefore those with specific interests and " love " of hobbies should keep their passions to those with kindred spirits (" A philosopher is company to a philosopher only " ( p. 51 )) or to themselves.
Failing to do so results in another drink.
Failing to do so, he offered her his own life vest, which he proceeded to even tie on to her himself since she was holding her infant child in her arms at the time.
Failing to do so multiple times will eventually result in Vibri degenerating from a rabbit into a frog, then a worm, and finally perishing for good.
Failing to do so entails a maximum sentence for adultery is death by stoning.
Failing to do so, a plaintiff " is not entitled to any remedy unless the transaction constitutes waste.
Failing to do so has the opposite effect.
Failing to do so is condemned by these Lutherans as the sin of " unionism ".

Failing and so
Failing to heed the lesson so clearly contained in the satellite treaties, President Truman re-declared the Cold War on March 12, 1947, in the Truman Doctrine, exactly one week after the Herald Tribune editorial was written, and a year after the Cold War had been announced by Churchill at Fulton, Missouri, in Truman's presence.
* Failing to minimise any damage to an SSSI and if there is any damage, failing to restore it to its former state so far as is reasonably practical and possible.
Failing that, even the third-placed team may fill the vacancy, and so on.
Failing this hypothesis, we can only assume that Shelley's ' formidable list ' was not nearly so formidable as it might have been ".
Failing there, it moved to the sender of that activation and so on up the sender chain.

Failing and they
Failing in this attempt, they retired to Jerusalem, and then home.
Failing there, they turned to the peasants.
Failing to send scouting parties they were ambushed by the Turks, and completely encircled at the Battle of Melitene.
Failing to comply with bail conditions is not an offence, but may lead to the defendant being arrested and brought back to court, where they will be remanded into custody unless the court is satisfied that they will comply with their conditions in future.
Failing to find actors that could convey the emotions they saw in the play, Goldwyn and Wyler had six of the original Kids ( Halop, Jordan, Hall, Punsly, Dell, and Leo Gorcey ) brought from New York to Hollywood for the film.
Failing to recognise the impact of digital photography was its downfall and while they still have a presence in Dumbarton, less than 100 people are now employed there ( mainly in the manufacture of sunglass lenses ).
* Failing to tell people who ask for a loan from the lender that they really have good credit and can get a better deal somewhere else ( a subprime loan is usually more expensive than a prime loan ).
Failing that, they would try to unite with Galicia and Bukovyna ; and failing that, they would demand autonomy, though they did not specify under which state.
Failing to attract a single prospective applicant in over seven years, they expanded enrollment to students with no intention of joining the clergy.
Failing there, they travelled to England to seek additional compensation from Parliament, which awarded them £ 4, 000 per year in perpetuity.
According to John G. Nicolay, one of Lincoln's private secretaries and a later biographer of the Civil War president, " Failing in this direct application, they made further efforts through Mr. Justice Campbell of the Supreme Court ... who came to Seward in the guise of a loyal official, though his correspondence with Jefferson Davis soon revealed a treasonable intent.
Failing to update their tactics to match new technology ( see also Rifling and Minie ball ), they assumed that superior numbers would give them rapid victories, and ignored plans for an extended war until after repeated defeats.
Failing, they sedate him and make plans to evacuate Seatac, which they suspect the Optimen are about to genocidally purge of all life.
Failing male heirs of King Faisal ( which occurred in 1958 when Faisal II died ), succession is next to lawfully begotten descendants in male line of his brothers, the sons of King Hussein of Hejaz, according to primogeniture, provided they are also Iraqi nationals.
Failing to achieve the commercial success that they hoped, they adapted the engines for agricultural and industrial use.
Failing that, they assembled a diversion and escaped through a passage located in the sewers of New Port City.
Failing in this, they withdrew to Point-aux-Trembles until Montgomery arrived to lead an unsuccessful attack on the city.
Failing to get any clues after three months, they prepared to put an end to their lives on Sunday, June 9, 1716.
Failing at this, he flees Washington with his remaining family, but they are soon rounded up.

Failing and then
Failing to obtain a green light from the government, though with Allon's consent, on Passover in 1968, a group led by Rabbi Moshe Levinger rented the main hotel in Hebron as Swiss tourists, with Haim Drukman presiding over seder, and then refused to leave.
Failing in his efforts to defraud the wealthy landowners, he then turned to robbing the poor by selling them land that he did not own.
Failing that, another solution was to open the cartridge, cut the tape at the splice, and relieve the excess tension by manually unwinding one or two sections from the outer edge of tape ( loop length ) while keeping the reel stationary, then re-splicing the tape, with a fresh piece of foil ( since the old foil was usually caked with built-up graphite reducing conductivity and making it difficult to change tracks ).
Failing compliance in such a case, some five hundred of the Masai tribe, the hereditary enemies of the Akikuyu, would then be summoned, and with the addition of some regular local conscripted troops and police the country would be scoured.
Failing in these undertakings the Spartans built a wall of circumvallation, left enough troops to guard the walls, then retired.
Failing health obliged him to return to England ; and in 1808, then a lieutenant, he entered on a student career in the senior department of the Royal Military College at Sandhurst.
Failing to win an overall majority in the first round of balloting, and then questioning the election's legitimacy, Savimbi and UNITA returned to armed conflict.
Failing to open the door kills the pilot ; his knocking on the hatch becomes at first frantic, then slower and more feeble as he perishes in the corrosive environment.
Failing to dislodge the colorful signal caller, Dawson was then traded to the Cleveland Browns on December 31, 1959.
Failing to pre-qualify on 7 occasions, Winkelhock then linked up with BMW Motorsport in touring car racing and the Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft.
Failing school, he was apprenticed to a baker in Mirfield, then to a store-keeper at Wath-upon-Dearne.
Failing to impress, he then joined Modena in 1993-94 and Cremonese in 1994-95, where he scored 14 goals in their Serie A campaign.
Failing at this endeavour, he then became a cowboy in Alberta, Canada.
) Failing to distinguish between conditions for indifferent things in general and the church's use of indifferent things, Hooper then all but excludes the possibility of anything being indifferent in the four conditions he sets:
Failing in their mission to capture most of the horses and mules, the Indians then retired from the field and the battle was over.
Failing health compelled him to retire from the high court in 1890, and he was then knighted and appointed a member of the viceroy's legislative council.

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