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  • Its students routinely fall far behind state standards in reading and math.
  • The secret : do not fall far behind and establish the run.
  • The substitute Bears make errors and the team falls far behind on the scoreboard.
  • He might even fall far behind for a time.
  • But the next Fidelity Advisor fund on the list falls far behind Vanderheiden's sales pace.
  • Annan also castigated Islamic nations for allowing Muslims to fall far behind their Western counterparts.
  • It is clear that Cranford will fall far behind the times without the railway s presence.
  • Three other candidates, whose popularity fall far behind the three front-runners, have also declared their attempts at presidency.
  • Two other candidates, whose popularity falls far behind that of the three front-runners, have also declared their candidacies.
  • If Gordon or Martin falter and fall far behind in the race, the focus might change a bit.
  • From the beginning, the construction program was plagued by difficulties which caused it to fall far behind schedule.
  • If you fall far behind, not only do you not create jobs, you lose the ones you have ."
  • Second-round leader Don Pooley, looking for his first win in 10 years, ballooned to a 75 to fall far behind.
  • After a good start, the Bucs lost four straight games in October to fall far behind the Vikings in the NFC Central.
  • But when asked the highest priority for Bush and the Congress, campaign finance reform falls far behind education, the economy and Social Security.
  • Don't worry if you are not entirely on the ball : you're not the only one and, over time, you won't fall far behind.
  • Honor Code is known for his running style, in which he falls far behind the field early and closes with a rush to the wire.
  • If the trend persists for a few more years, Russia will fall far behind the most technologically advanced countries, warns First Deputy Defense Minister Andrei Kokoshin.
  • Halogen lamps are more energy efficient than regular incandescent lamps but still fall far behind other more-recent types such as fluorescent lamps, gas discharge lamps, and LEDs.
  • There is a provision in the U . N . regulations to deny voting rights in the General Assembly to countries which fall far behind in their payments.
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