Sentences with phrase «appalling performance in»

«The Labour - Plaid Welsh Assembly Government is failing the people of Swansea and the people of Wales through its appalling performance in education.
The idea of cooperating with the SNP is dismissed in horror perhaps because Labour's appalling performance in Scotland is seen as a result of their wicked machinations rather than the fact that Labour took the Scots for granted and failed to maintain its political profile in Scotland.
Labour's appalling performance in Scotland and its inability to win more than a few marginal constituencies in England certainly needs explanation.
26 things holding Canada back By CB Staff and contributors August 03, 2012 From our appalling performance in online retail to the way we gouge air travellers to our slacker attitude to baby - making, here's our list of 26 Canadian problems we need to confront now.
From our appalling performance in online retail to the way we gouge air travellers to our slacker attitude to baby - making, here's our list of 26 Canadian problems we need to confront now.

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First, in view of the appalling gap separating Christ's example and our performance, we church people — conservatives and liberals alike — need to declare a moratorium on pious platitudes, admit our hypocrisies, and re-examine what we really are living for in the context of Christ's imperatives.
So here we go with an article which will be considered by many to be a knee jerk reaction to yesterday's appalling performance but is in actuality more related to the state of play at the club the problems with our manager and ultimately the utter lack of ambition from the board.
Yesterday's team performance was appalling and they (the fans) were fair in their criticism.
It's almost melancholy to watch him answer questions so well when he put in such an appalling performance against Cameron and Clegg.
It's always good when the weekly narrative gets shaken up a little bit; after several weeks of truly appalling performances from Ed Miliband, this week it was David Cameron's turn to put in a bit of a shocker.
Even though Stephen Twigg's performance as Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Education has been appalling, things could get even worse: in my nightmare he is replaced by Andrew Adonis.
And finally «Killing Them Softly» (reviewed here) boasted some terrific performances, especially from Scoot McNairy and the appalling duo of Ben Mendelsohn and James Gandolfini, and I wanted to love the film as much as I loved «The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford» (which is probably in my top ten of the decade).
I have witnessed appalling sales - pitch performances in our business.
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