Yes, it was.
Failure is not an option" can be translated into Latin as follows: "Adversus exitus optio non est". In fact ADVERSUS EXITUS means "failure"; OPTIO means 'option'; NON means 'not'; EST means 'is'. - from allexperts.com
It comes from late latin, 'Renalis' meaning "of or relating to the kidneys"
Defectus virtutem mihi dat Dolor meus causam meam est
Persistent inequality in Latin America created a divide between the elites and the general population, leading to a lack of trust in democratic institutions. This resulted in political instability, corruption, and a failure to address the needs of marginalized groups, ultimately undermining the legitimacy of democracies in the region.
Jeffrey W. Barrett has written: 'Impulse to revolution in Latin America' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Failure (Psychology), Latin American National characteristics, Philosophy, Politics and government, Social conditions, Totalitarianism
Persistent inequality in Latin American nations led to a concentration of power and wealth in the hands of a few elites, undermining the principles of democracy. This created a disconnect between the ruling class and the majority of the population, leading to social unrest, corruption, and a lack of trust in democratic institutions. The failure to address these underlying inequalities contributed to the erosion of democracy in the region.
weaknesses power efficiency who gains? rational choice theory rent-seeking behavior examples failure in Latin America; India; japan in 1990
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I'm a complete failure. He suffered of kidney failure.
First attest early 15th. century, from Middle French calamite' (14th. century), from Latin calamitatem(nominative calamitas) "damage, loss, failure; disaster, misfortune, adversity,"
nature of failure