Examples of 'malpass' in a sentence

Meaning of "malpass"

malpass (verb) - The act of failing to achieve a goal or missing a target, often due to incompetence or lack of effort. This term may also refer to a navigation error, where a person or vehicle deviates from the intended path
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  • A surname.

How to use "malpass" in a sentence

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Malpass was among the most creative and prolific artists of his generation.
The meeting is part of a string of meetings that Malpass has with European governors.
Adele Malpass is a national political reporter for RealClearPolitics.
The position was eventually given to David Malpass.
Malpass is a native of northern Michigan.
I was given this number by Susan Malpass.
David Malpass assesses the problem.
The album was produced by Matt Malpass.
David Malpass has been a major player in trade talks with China.
Even before his official nomination, David Malpass was provoking a volley of virulent criticism.
But Malpass must first refocus the Bank on its core mission.
Upon his arrival in April, David Malpass emphasized the urgency of tackling poverty.
Mr Malpass has publicly advocated for the World Bank to stop lending to China.
World Bank President David Malpass says there is too much debt in the world.
Mr. Malpass brings experience in international affairs, finance and economic development.

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Ouattara said that World Bank President David Malpass had been " quite positive " about his request.
David Malpass is the group president in the World Bank.
But since Tuesday, a name comes back everywhere, David Malpass.
Malpass is an outspoken critic of the World Bank, saying it is overly intrusive.
Before joining the administration, Malpass was an economic adviser to Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Malpass began a five-year term as President of the World Bank Group.
The challenges " are huge, " World Bank president David Malpass told AFP in an interview.
I can tell Dr. Malpass wants me to be happy with the results.
The challenge " is enormous, " said World Bank President David Malpass in an interview with AFP.
David Malpass injects $4 million to improve business climate.
More fundamentally, Malpass is conservative, and the World Bank is not.
Mrs. Malpass may no longer be living.

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