Sentences with phrase «after abject»

It wasn't just Labour and Liberal Democrat activists in despair the morning after the general election — the polling industry woke up to find itself in crisis after an abject failure to predict the right result.
LONDON: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger faces the might of Manchester City for the second time in five days on Thursday as the Gunners seek salvation after an abject display in losing the League Cup final 3 - 0.
Now I have no idea if that's really a fair assessment at all but it gives me pause on the notion of bringing him to Dallas...... especially after his abject failure in Buffalo.
In truth, Jose Mourinho has also faced the same problem this year after abject displays against the likes of Liverpool and Chelsea, but he secured three trophies in his first season in charge last year and qualified for the Champions League.
My summary after an abject performance.

Not exact matches

I tried to watch that 2nd video, but after a couple minutes I couldn't stand to subject my mind to such abject absurdity any longer.
«My mother had a saying that she doled out after every small injustice, every heartbreak, every moment of abject suffering.
The years - worth of free rice from USAID and the UN after the earthquake put an entire region of Haitian rice farmers out of work, driving their families into abject poverty, and now their children are vulnerable to child trafficking.
The quarterfinals look like a pipe - dream for the north London side now after such a abject display both collectively and individually.
There have been a lot of retirements after England's abject failure in Brazil and Jack believes this team can improve on recent form in big tournaments.
Phil Neville has essentially said what we're all thinking after England's abject 1 - 0 win over Slovenia at Wembley on Thursday night.
But there is also a growing feeling, which must have grown a lot more after this weekend's abject show at West Brom, that the boss has not got the same control over the Arsenal dressing room as he used to have and Wenger gave this idea even more weight with some of his post match comments reported by Metro.
Arsène Wenger labelled Arsenal's performance against Liverpool «absolutely disastrous» and «unacceptable» after his side endured another abject defeat -LRB-...)
The equation is that simple for Jürgen Klopp and his players after this emphatic victory over an abject West Ham United side, and it is hard to see Liverpool passing up the opportunity of a top - four finish on the evidence of this performance.
That will also signify United's decline and a fourth year of failure, even after the arrivals of Eric Bailly, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Paul Pogba, which could be classed as abject failure.
It added: «Mr Cameron played skillfully to those whose first concern is looking after number one, albeit without ever quite resorting to the abject dog whistle meanness that would have stirred the ghost of Tory campaigns past.»
Seven years after government compulsorily acquired 702 acres of land for the establishment of the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS), the 78 owners of the land say they wallow in abject poverty, and are frustrated over government's failure to compensate them.
«Gov. Cuomo's administration is embroiled in corruption at the highest levels, his signature economic development projects are abject failures, and he's at war with the Legislature after his attempted bribe (for a pay raise) didn't work,» Proud said.
With its corrugated tin sheds and abject poverty, District 9 stands in for the township settlements where more than a million South African blacks still live without basic human services, two decades after the end of apartheid.
After all, for every genuine success — Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva, for instance — there are a dozen abject failures: Doom, Mortal Kombat, D.O.A, Tomb Raider, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, Street Fighter, Silent Hill, and, perhaps most famously, Super Mario Bros..
After Caland, to move back through Jafa's gallery is almost painful, although the latter would no doubt insist that his photographs of scarified and abject bodies have every right to claim the same beauty as Caland's paintings and sculptures.
The almost complete and abject failure of the climate alarmists and their models to actually correctly predict anything at all relating to the global climate after some 25 years of research if we take Hansen's infamous Congressional meeting in 1988 as the starting point for climate alarmist research, has been well documented in numerous places including here..
In bed, he developed complete mutism and an extremely restless condition, from time to time turning his eyes and head as if following an imaginary object, after which he would withdraw his head beneath the bed clothes in abject horror.
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