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"unsuccessfulness" Definitions
  1. the quality or state of being unsuccessful

8 Sentences With "unsuccessfulness"

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These boys represent the evidence which proves the unsuccessfulness of this treatment.
Major factors that influence student unsuccessfulness as determined by the results of this study are presented below.
The basic macroeconomic policymix for tackling the EU's main challenges has remained practically the same for years despite its unsuccessfulness.
The level of success that Bellamy brought awareness to the socioeconomic issues of his time period matched the unsuccessfulness of his proposals from being implemented.
This could be attributed to many issues, one being the unsuccessfulness of the state to have clear-cut plan on how to address the issue of higher education.
"The Declaration" was politically at its highest when Antun Mahnić started publicly supporting it (1918). In 1918. HKS founded the Croatian People's Party, which were mostly clerical and also dominantly Yugoslav oriented, what produced a great unsuccessfulness in the new state – the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In the new circumstances, a new lay Catholic organization appeared in 1920s –"Hrvatski orlovi", founded by Ivo Protulipac and Ivan Merz.
Cruz Venstrom suggested in a 1939 report that the unsuccessfulness of agriculture in southern Nevada was due to the distance between the farmers and their markets. The farming business in the Amargosa Valley outside of Ash Meadows took off a decade after the railway was closed. The T&T; Ranch remained abandoned until 1946, when Gordon and Billie Bettles acquired it. They ran the demonstration farm until 1964.
The voter of an independent direct candidate had in comparison with the two-vote system of today not the possibility to vote a party, with the risk that his vote in a case of unsuccessfulness of the candidate was lost. In case a direct candidate resigned from the Bundestag, the corresponding electoral district had to hold a reelection. This happened fourteen times the first being the 1950 Kulmbach by-election. The proportional mandates (Proporzmandate) were allocated using the D'Hondt method which disadvantages small parties.

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