It means you are so focused and hung up on all the little part or details of a situation that you fail to see the big picture.
It means getting too caught up in the small details that you miss the big picture or overall view of a situation. You are focusing on minor aspects instead of seeing the larger, more important perspective.
The past perfect tense of fail is had failed.
The past participle of "fail" is "failed."
The verb form of "failure" is "fail."
The base word for "failure" is "fail."
The present tense of fail is:I/You/We/They fail.He/She/It fails.The present participle is failing.
Because people like you fail all the time, asking this question is the biggest fail of them all.
You dont know? What a fail
You need to fail 18000 times
You fail at English
In the poem "Trees" by Joyce Kilmer, the fools are those who don't appreciate the beauty and wonder of nature, particularly trees. The speaker considers them fools because they fail to see the splendor and majesty of the natural world.
Because fail. Because fail.
the Kauravas made fail the Pandaves in the game named 'Pasha'; after the game the Pandaves went to forest with their wife Draupadi.
He doesn't. The closest he comes is the vague "If we should fail . . ." but he never gets to explore what would happen because his wife cuts him off by saying "But screw your courage to the sticking-place and we'll not fail."
replace the memory replace the memory
An incorrect promise is saying something like: I promise to never fail
Because if you fail to plan, you plan to fail...
It is worse to try and fail and fail to try than to try and fail and try and fail again because if you keep trying and failing, then you will someday reach a point where you get it, because incorrect answers are not endless. If you were to fail to try, than you could never get anywhere! Does that makes sense?