Sentences with phrase «appalling record»

The phrase "appalling record" means a very bad or shocking history or track record. Full definition
Well all of the top five, probably twice each, based on our recent appalling record against the top teams, then you can add any number of teams to them.
But given America's appalling record of criminality and imprisonment, why on earth would we want to follow the US example?
«Many of the firms have atrocious, appalling records on diversity,?
So let's stick to attacking them and then it won't matter who the PM is come the next election because it won't be about them it will be about Labour's appalling record in government.
Consider not just the appalling record of the twentieth century; consider as well the sullenness of so many high school students today, the emptiness of their elders in college, the despair of the underclass, the desperate fun - seeking of the jet set, the divorce rate, the incidence of child abuse, and on and on.
Cynics would question whether this company will be an easy one to turnaround given its appalling record of underperfromance for many years.
And given he has signed 16 of them, that really is an appalling record for someone you pay so much to.
After a terrible start to the season, where Arsenal have been lucky to earn three points in any of their opening four games, all hope of a title challenging has almost certainly dissolved, and you can bet that Arsene Wenger's appalling record in the Champions League will only end in more tears of frustration — your frustration.
Despite the Citizens being crowned the league champions last week, Carlos Carvalhal's outfit will go into the game as underdogs following their appalling record at the Etihad Stadium, where they are yet to claim a league point since joining the elite division in 2011.
It's hard to see the Kashmir valley as part of that «India» given the appalling record of India's leadership in the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir from the 1950s to the present day.
Shadow home secretary David Davis said Mr Brown's «tough talk» on knife crime is «undermined by his appalling record».
For instance Chile has an appalling record when it comes to its treatment of the Mapuche.
Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesperson Chris Huhne said Mrs Blair's comments underlined the government's «appalling record» on cutting crime.
He desperately wants to hide his appalling record
Similarly to their Westminster counterparts their time in Government has been characterised by bureaucracy and inept leadership, most readily identifiable in their appalling record on health and numerous costly missed opportunities for economic development.
These «experts», says journalist Dan Gardner, have an appalling record for accuracy, but that doesn't seem to bother them, or their eager readers, one bit.
Furthermore, the BHA has said that the government is «more interested in concealing the appalling record of religious schools manipulating their intakes than it is in addressing the serious problems this causes».
But the growing popularity of index funds and ETFs has largely been the result of the appalling record of active management, and it has come despite the best efforts of the financial industry, not because of it.
Having an appalling record on climate change AND congratulating others for their appalling climate policies.
The ultra-conservative kingdom is keen to shake off its reputation as a country with an appalling record on women's...
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