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9 Sentences With "fails to take advantage of"

How to use fails to take advantage of in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "fails to take advantage of" and check conjugation/comparative form for "fails to take advantage of". Mastering all the usages of "fails to take advantage of" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The Texans signed a quarterback who instantly terrified his coaches into calling an Alex Smith game plan, which fails to take advantage of what Nuk can do.
Moreover, the administration's overwhelmingly "go it alone" approach on international issues fails to take advantage of the shared concerns of American allies around Beijing's economic, security, and political practices.
She says at one point, > after Charlie has involved her in a violent scene, "Why do I get stuck with > crazy men?" Charlie replies, "That's the only kind that's left." He > describes himself as already dead when she tries to make love to him. Like > Charlie, the movie fails to take advantage of her talents.
College Parkers Plan For Grind On Diamond, The Baltimore Sun, February 27, 1922. In May 1923, he tried out for the Newark Bears, a professional baseball team in the International League.Parnham Has No One To Blame But Himself For Bird Defeat Big Pitcher Fails To Take Advantage Of Opportunities -- Johnny Honig Responsible For Six Runs -- Dunn Again At The Park, The Baltimore Sun, May 28, 1923.
One possible alternative to the banking model is the problem-based learning model (similar to what Freire called problem-posing education), in which students are encouraged to think and actively solve problems presented to them by the teacher. This model views the student as a person with prior knowledge that may be capitalized upon to reach greater results than a banking model that fails to take advantage of this capital.
" The protagonist, a father, is based in part on Bohjalian himself, and his four-year-old daughter is based largely on Bohjalian's daughter, who was three when he was writing the book. Liz Rosenberg of The New York Times said in her review, "Few writers can manipulate a plot with Bohjalian's grace and power." However, Rosenberg felt that the novel shared too many similarities with Midwives. Rosenberg argued that, "unlike its predecessor, it [The Law of Similars] fails to take advantage of Bohjalian's great gift for creating thoughtful fiction featuring characters in whom the reader sustains a lively interest.
To take a specific example, multi-threaded games such as Crysis and Gears of War which must perform multiple simultaneous tasks such as AI, audio and physics benefit from the quad-core CPUs. In such cases, the processing performance may increase relative to that of a single-CPU system by a factor approaching the number of CPUs. This should, however, be considered an upper limit as it presupposes the user-level software is well- threaded. To return to the above example, some tests have demonstrated that Crysis fails to take advantage of more than two cores at any given time.
The biggest disadvantage is that it fails to take advantage of coefficient matrix to be a sparse matrix. The LU decomposition of a sparse matrix is usually not sparse, thus, for a large system of equations, LU decomposition may require a prohibitive amount of memory and number of arithmetical operations. In the preconditioned iterative methods, if the preconditioner matrix M is a good approximation of coefficient matrix A then the convergence is faster. This brings one to idea of using approximate factorization LU of A as the iteration matrix M. A version of incomplete lower-upper decomposition method was proposed by Stone in 1968.
It is argued that when women are overlooked as scholars and decision makers the world fails to take advantage of its full human capacity, which is needed for issues as urgent as climate change. Women may also take more collaborative approaches, especially in negotiations, and may pay more attention to disadvantaged groups and to the natural environment. Gender has become an issue because of women's essential roles in managing resources such as water, forests and energy and as women lead fights for environmental protection. A general concern has been expressed about the need to highlight the work of women and to include more women in major committees in order to provide gender balance, social justice, and inspiration to young women to enter careers in science.

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