Sentences with phrase «also botched»

They also botched on Jah.
I also botched the bean prep (old beans, I'm learning,!)
Barrick also botched the development of what was to be a monster gold mine on the border of Chile and Argentina called Pascua - Lama.
Cuomo also botches the origin of «wop.»
Without giving anything away, Ray also botches the ending by putting a metaphorical hat on things, making it rest more on the character's over-verbosity than the gripping subtleties of the original.
At that point, you can see if AT&T also botches their 4G network, and if LTE may be -LRB-?)
But who would have expected it would also botch it's already existing, even old, devices as well.

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Legal experts also fear that the unseemly rush could greatly increase the risk of mistakes leading to botched procedures.
The energy company also struggled to get equipment to the island, leading the Puerto Rican government to hire expensive charter flights, according to the newly publicized details of the botched deal.
(Coral Gables has also sued FPL after the city claimed the company botched its storm - hardening procedures.)
But with its history of botched federal contracts, including a $ 60 million screwup for the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, the overseer of retirement accounts for 4.6 million current and former federal employees, AMS has also supplied some headaches.
Industry Cries Foul Over Coinbase / GDAX BCash «Trading» Significant price volatility in BCH, also known as BCash, accompanied a botched release on GDAX, which then saw activity tantamount to market manipulation, critics are saying.
This botched hiring is a clear setback for Khosrowshahi, who is also dealing with a tragic accident earlier this week involving one of Uber's self - driving cars in which a pedestrian was killed in Arizona.
Just Sayin: Bush Sr. also killed a couple of his fellow airman during a botched landing attempt — so what?
I also know someone who is less than perfect and the survivor of a botched abortion.
Over the course of three seasons, the crew also questioned American Imperialism when the crew arms a group of vulnerable primitive aliens with flintlock rifles, possibly sparking generations of conflict, and one cast member even references botched foreign policy «of the early 20th century.»
And * also * thinking this is something I might actually be able to make without totally botching it.
The Dodgers were capable of making the difficult plays, but they were also capable of botching the easy ones.
I also get that frustration of using a botch to advance a story, but if Edwards is cool with how this is being handled, then I really don't have much of an issue with it at this point.
Sure, the call went your way, but somewhere deep down, you know the Red Sox sweeping the Rockies was retribution from the baseball gods, a punishment for benefiting from the interference of an umpire who ended a game that seemed like it was never going to end, that would probably still be being played right now if not for that botched call because dear lord this game had everything but also was great mostly because it was terrible.
but also lol you don't mention the botched snap.
The under is also worth a strong look, especially since you can count on Reid botching the time management at the end of a half to cost his team points.
Jarvis, now at North Shore Medical Center in Miami, also said players were rumored to intentionally botch their baseline cognitive assessment tests during preseason, so they could pass the test more easily when actually concussed.
Also «the baby was fine therefore the procedure was not botched» doesn't make sense to me.
Democrats also want to draw a sharp distinction between this race and the botched special election to fill Rep. Anthony Weiner's seat in the nearby NY - 9, which fell to Republican Bob Turner.
If Arlene Foster is feeling especially bold, she may also demand that the government underwrites the some # 500m cost of the botched Renewable Heating Incentive scheme that led to the collapse of the Assembly earlier this year.
They also trust the state Education Department and the Board of Regents more than Cuomo of the Legislature when it comes to setting education policy, even though it was SED and the Regents that botched the Common Core implementation, causing widespread consternation in recent years.
They also accused him of mismanagement of party funds and a covert plan for a consensus candidate to favour his preferred aspirant in the botched primary last Saturday.
Now, a cynic might note that all of Cuomo's botched vocabulary listed below also enhances his personal biography.
Ekow Annan earlier reported that the Minority also felt Mr Osafo Marfo lied to the committee about the botched CNTCI and IFC loan deals.
He also attacked Cuomo for the state's botched rollout of Common Core requirements, calling it a «disaster for parents, teachers and children alike» and hit the governor for a recently announced plan to offer free college to prisoners, calling the idea «outrageous and unfair.»
Ms Rudd also rejected suggestions Mrs May had lost her authority as a result of the botched election, and backed her plan to lay down the law when the Cabinet meets at Downing Street today.
The crew also swaps out empty liquid nitrogen and liquid helium bottles for new ones every other day, a nerve - racking job that, if botched, can end up bleeding the cryogenics more quickly than the new bottles can replace them.
Goddard also relies on the same reviled NOAA data in his botched attempt to buttress his case that NASA is «hiding» an 80 year cooling trend.
you look flaming gorgeous in your outfit, I also read your posts on the botched surgery, oh my goodness, what a horrendous time, I send a big very late hug x x x
(20) Also in the mix is a budding romance between the doctor and the patient's daughter (Anita Louise), although, since she holds him responsible (wrongly) for the botched operation in which her mother dies, he keeps his identity secret from her for a time.
I generally like Landis's screenwriting, though he's struggled within the studio environment since the success of Chronicle (see also: American Ultra, underrated, and Victor Frankenstein, actually bad), and Mr. Right is another botched effort.
Also aware of the botched operation is Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem), a sadistic sociopath who clearly has no compunction about eliminating anyone standing between him and the money.
THR is reporting that the brilliant performer, who also did some impressive work in last year's botched Fantastic Four remake, will next be starring in a remake of The Thomas Crown Affair, the famous, seductive crime caper from Norman Jewison in 1968.
But «The Men Who Stare at Goats,» starring George Clooney, mostly comes across as a botched cross between «Dr. Strangelove» and «Three Kings» (which also starred Clooney, to much better effect).
It would have been easy to simply retell the story of a botched kidnapping from the film, but Hawley decided to take the idea and expand in all directions, encompassing more than what the original film was about while also absorbing works like «Miller's Crossing,» «No Country For Old Men» and «The Man Who Wasn't There.»
But it's also a frustrating, infuriating picture; one whose world view rarely reaches beyond the theatrical classes of the Upper East Side, one where entire strands are botched or barely even started, and one where bold tonal lurches and odd editing choices glare out, like someone did a shit in the middle of that tapestry you'd been working on for a while.
In the aftermath of a botched training mission with the X-Men, Deadpool is also driven by a young mutant, Rusty (Julian Dennison).
The numbers are better now, but the botched rollout may have not only inconvenienced people, but also permanently changed people's perceptions of the Affordable Care Act.
It would also be their most uneven work, trying so very hard to deliver a zany comic caper, succeeding in small moments while completely botching the big picture.
It also misses out a plethora of other issues that need to be resolved: teacher shortages, problems with training, the ridiculous primary testing situation, the botched reception testing, the ever - changing GCSE specifications, and so on and so forth.
There's also the fact that dismay among progressive Democrats over the Obama Administration's efforts on other fronts, along with administration's botched No Child waiver gambit, has given traditionalists the opening they need to win over both Hillary and congressional Republicans increasingly uninterested in any kind of systemic reform.
It also helps if the car has a good name, and simply «SS» falls short of the bar like a pole - vaulter who botched the pole plant.
The phone also suffered a botched release thanks to last - minute hardware issues only discovered after customers had purchased the phone and attempted to use the built - in Wi - Fi radio, leading Dell and T - Mobile to issue a recall of devices and launch an exchange program for affected customers.
By also wiping out senior debt holders at Wamu, he argues, the government has now botched things in a profoundly serious way...
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