0 If someone falls by the wayside, they fail to finish an activity, and if something falls by the wayside, people stop doing it, making it, or using it: --
Lesser languages could fall by the wayside.
This assumption is unlikely to fall by the wayside, even in the unlikely (or distant) event that corrective input proves to be a necessary component of language acquisition.
Thus, the fact that all contribute to an institution that limits the impact of illness is a sign that unlucky members of the community are not left by the wayside.
However, busy treatment teams become accustomed to the status quo, and formulary renovation often falls by the wayside, with newer medications and emerging evidence eluding incorporation.
This book brings together the best in both theory and practice to a field that, given the current political climate, can either flourish or fall by the wayside.
An a priori principle like the principle of sufficient reason falls by the wayside if it stands in the way of accepting a promising new science of the atom.
In a context in which old restrictions on gender representation were falling by the wayside, the commercialisation of the youthful female body offered new opportunities and elicited unfamiliar desires.
He could not name the flowers by the wayside; no one had ever thought of teaching him that.