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An all or nothing is a situation which is guaranteed to either completely succeed or completely fail.
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FAIL mean-when you want to do something and you cant do it that mean you failed it)
A teacher can fail a student for bad behaviour.
it's actually camaro. and they don't fail to begin with out of the factory, you must have done something to the exhaust to make it fail
Bungling= To do bad
missed, mist
When you fail to pay for something that is security for the loan.
Think about something being literally in a bag and you can figure this out. It means that something is guaranteed, foolproof, or sure to happen.
You'll certainly not fail BECAUSE you are good at algebra - you need to know algebra well, to understand calculus. So, it is not guaranteed that you will succeed, but if you are good at algebra, your chances are certainly a lot better than if your are not good at algebra.
God doesn't fail. We do. If you are viewing something about God as a failure, then you fail to understand Him. Start studying the Bible.
If there is a way to fail on purpose, then failure is an option. But then again, to try to fail at something, you would be succeeding at failing. Its a paradox.