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10 Sentences With "fail to fulfil"

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Boris Johnson has admitted he will fail to fulfil his 'do-or-die' pledge to deliver Brexit by October 31.
"The PD victory should afford BTPs a small relief-rally, but as long as political uncertainty lingers, they will fail to fulfil their tightening potential," said Antoine Bouvet, senior rates strategist at ING.
"If signatories of the deal, particularly Europeans, fail to fulfil their commitments in a serious way, the third step will be stronger, more decisive and a bit surprising," Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said on Monday.
In recent months, laws aimed at tackling harmful social media content have been passed and proposed in Australia and the EU. Meanwhile, British lawmakers have called for tech executives to be held personally liable if they fail to fulfil a duty of care to their users.
The end of this season saw Spennymoor United fail to fulfil nine of their league fixtures after folding. The Northern Premier League's Board of Directors met on 24 April 2005 to consider how these unplayed games would be treated in the fairest possible manner to all Premier Division member clubs. At this meeting it was decided to expunge the record of Spennymoor United from the table. Subsequent to this meeting the member clubs of Gateshead, Radcliffe Borough, Hyde United and Workington appealed to the Football Association (the FA) against the decision.
In 1935 Karel Čapek married actress Olga Scheinpflugová, after a long acquaintance. In 1938 it became clear that the Western allies, namely France and the United Kingdom, would fail to fulfil the pre-war treaty agreements, and they refused to defend Czechoslovakia against Nazi Germany. Although offered the chance to go to exile in England, Čapek refused to leave his country – even though the Nazi Gestapo had named him "public enemy number two". While repairing flood damage to his family's summer house in Stará Huť, he contracted a common cold.
Great Wyrley joined the West Midlands (Regional) League in 1980 and won three divisional titles. In 2005 they gained promotion to the Premier Division for the first time and finished third in their first season in the top division, but financial problems at the start of the subsequent season led them to start the season late, fail to fulfil a number of fixtures, and ultimately withdraw from the league in October 2006. They won the local JW Hunt Cup twice and the Staffordshire Challenge Vase on three occasions.
Customers sometimes arrive at the baker's shop, asking for various breads or pastries, at Christmas, a whole lot of Christmas cakes, and once even a five- tiered wedding cake. The bakers promise they'll bake it for them, but always fail to fulfil their promise. Recent strips have featured one of the protagonists being hospitalised with renal failure while the other drinks rum at his bedside. Their shop, which is almost perpetually empty of produce, especially the front window, has been vandalised many times, and has burnt down several times, generally due to them leaving the oven on and falling into a drunken stupor.
The focus on developing the non-fullerene organic semiconductor is because of some potential Table: 1.3 Calculated Enp (non-planar strain energy) values data for PAHs in kcal/mol downsides of fullerene-based materials for n-type organic molecules. Fullerenes fail to fulfil the basic criterion of good organic semiconductors by not having good absorption in UV-Vis region and poor tunability upon substitution with various groups. These demands have fuelled research towards finding new materials including contorted aromatic molecule which possess fundamental qualities of wide absorption range and better charge transportation. These molecules also provide controlled π-π stacking in small domains and excellent charge percolation pathways.
An act that is considered legally impossible to commit is traditionally considered a valid defence for a person who was being prosecuted for a criminal attempt. An attempt is considered to be a legal impossibility when the defendant has completed all of his intended acts, but his acts fail to fulfil all the required in elements in a common law or statutory crime. The underlying rationale is that attempting to do what is not a crime is not attempting to commit a crime. One example of legal impossibility is a person who, thinking that Country 1 has banned the importation of lace from Country 2, attempts to smuggle some "banned" lace into Country 1.

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