Sentences with phrase «bad situations like»

There are many good lessons to be learned from bad situations like this.
Because Cech does the players PR after bad situations like Sunday's loss............ Walcott does the speaking after wins..........
«No one would choose to be homeless or in a bad situation like that so it's our duty as a community to take care of those people to love those people and support those people and do our best with our gifts and what we're privileged to have and support them,» said Carr.
It shouldn't come as much of a surprise that Fred gets most of the offensive dialogue and ends up in most of the worst situations like being stuck in a bathroom with a party - girl afflicted with a gastrointestinal disorder.
«And I know that if I could escape from a bad situation like that, other women can do it, too.»

Not exact matches

The worst thing you can do in a situation like this is to just apologize without an explanation.
And it seems like the spread of cheap video tools and technology isn't helping the situation — it's actually making it worse, because now every clown with a camera can be a digital media publisher.
In an interview in April 2008, Mr. Drexler told Charlie Rose that he liked «the adversity of bad situations
If you're ever forced to handle a situation like Bloomingdale's, here's how you can turn even the worst situation into an opportunity to improve your brand.
When they do, it's creating a familiar dilemma for many baby boomers — another potential «Don't do what I did, do what I say» situation like bad grades and partying.
People delivering bad news can feel sympathy for the victim; they can feel confused or frustrated about the fact that they have to deliver the news in the first place - like in a layoff situation - when perhaps they don't really even believe in it themselves.
The situation there was so bad that governments like Morocco even refused to issue birth certificates with Berber names, according to Human Rights Watch.
Finally, looser monetary policy implies that the economic situation is not as rosy as many would like to believe, so if the Federal Reserve acts by loosening monetary policy and driving down real interest rates then that sends a message that the economy is in a bad place therefore investors buy gold as a safe haven asset.
Despite the fact that the charts of gold itself don't look bad at the moment, overall this is more of a neutral situation... with the relative weakness of gold stocks a concern (and the main reason why many people didn't really like the recent gold rally all that much).
So in conclusion, the situation will get worse for every Muslim unless they come with a pragmatic leader who preaches respect and coexistence with other religions and get rid of the nonsensical beliefs like mentioned above plus the veil and mistreatment of women.
I will bet most of you so called atheists would call on god if you were in a really bad situation, Like the possibility of a gun to your head or a child missing or something like thLike the possibility of a gun to your head or a child missing or something like thlike that..
Alice, Sounds like a situation that was a bad deal.
He asks us «to imagine what the situation is like at Yale and UCLA» if things are this bad «at a self - consciously Catholic university.»
I hope that if I was in your situation that I would have had the courage to do the same, although I can't imagine what it must have been like to think of the potential consequences of being honest and not pretending to have all the answers, and then for the reality to be even worse.
But, now this situation is like a bad tooth infection that hasn't been healed and just won't go away.
Jeremy have been asking the holy spirit for his help with this and in regards to the lame man that Jesus healed I do nt believe that sin was the issue for him just like the blind man was it his parents or did he sin the answer was neither but so that God would be glorified.What was the sin that may have been worse for him.The two situations are related of the woman caught in adultery the key words being go and sin no more only two references in the bible and will explain later the lame man we see at first his dependency on everyone else for his needs he cant do it he is in the best position to receive Gods grace but what does he do with it.Does he follow Jesus no we are told he goes to the temple and Jesus finds him now that he has his strength to do things on his own what his response to follow the way of the pharisees that is what is worse than his condition before so he is warned by go and sin no more.We get confused because we see the word sin but the giver of is speaking to him to go another way means death.Getting back to the two situations of the woman caught in adultery and the lame man here we see a picture of our hearts on the one our love for sin and on the other the desire to work out our salvation on our terms they are the two areas we have to submit to God.My experience was the self righteousness was the harder to deal with because it is linked in to our feelings of self worth and self confidence so we have to be broken so we are humble enough to realise that without God we can do nothing our flesh hates that so it is a struggle at first to change our way of thinking.brentnz
Agree the situation is slightly more precarious than we would have liked but Besiktas have to improve on the result they got at home to go through — can't think of many good reasons why they will be better and / or us worse at the Emirates to make this happen.
worse of all... how does a club like arsenal, with a sanchez situation not go in for a player like douglas costa?
I feel like their cap situation is way worse than ours but looking at it, it isn't that much worse (with the caveat that they may or may not still have that internal cap).
He was like a lost sheep on the first goal, worse than a bag of potatoes on the corner on 2 - 2 (really should've marked Carroll better) and for 3 - 2 he was the direct reason Ospina didn't save it, AND he didn't mark Carroll, being such an obvious goal threat in those situations.
As a result, there are various matters that could count against them, but if they were to lose Hazard which would be a major blow, then having Isco behind Morata and with Willian and Pedro on the wings, it doesn't sound like too bad a situation for Antonio Conte if they can make it happen.
Are some of you on here missing a few brain cells as fans There is nothing Arsenal or Wenger can do with the Sanchez situation He wants to leave and has been offered 400k a week in wages who in their right mind is going to turn that down as a player As for blaming wenger who has been our most successful manager helped us build a stadium gave us 20 years of cl football and some of the best teams the ol has seen Including the invincible and you all have the Gaul to trash the man as if he has done nothing for the club I suggest you should look at the plastic fans in the Arsenal blogs that have created a toxic atmosphere at the club They attack their own players in a daily basis why would any top player come to s club where the manager the owners and players are shamelessly attached constantly Yet Wenger wins trophies regularly even them that is derided Look at Spurs Liverpool they win fuk all every year yet their fans back then Look at yourselves and all the negativity that you have created striking the club before you blame Wenger for everything I have been a season ticket holder since the 70s and never have I seen our fanbase been so full of entitled morons who have stopped backing the club and constantly deride the club snd attack it We have the worst fanbase in football you have made this great club a lagging stock in world football All you now us fans constantly moaning If you don't like Arsenal fc then buy out kronke and run the club or fuk off and support someone else You won't be missed Coyg
The truth is, Arsenal are in a very bad situation, they are miles behind the likes of Spurs and Chelsea, even the two Manchester clubs are ahead of them.
Before I go on to report the ins and outs of the current injury situation at Arsenal Football Club, I would just like to remind you about how our club is having it much worse than the other clubs fighting with us for the Premier League title and any other trophy we are hoping to win.
While the injury situation is bad at the moment, Arsene Wenger is soon going to have the likes of Aaron Ramsey, Theo Walcott and the Ox back.
I can only see the striker situation getting worse, look around, the youngsters do not look like they are gonna be all that special.
Absent a league - wide policy or decision - making body in situations like this, I'm okay with the team keeping him until it plays out further, even if they look like bad guys in the process.
Firstly I do nt think It was a bad tackle perhaps a yellow look at the amount of bad tackles Arsenal suffered through the years and beside that tackle was important he had to do it to fix the situation he took one for the team I am sure it was not worth a red card I like xaka and his strength and mind frame
Our former striker Ian Wright who is now a football pundit has put the whole situation very well in comments to Sky Sports, suggesting that watching our previously great manager struggle so badly now is like watching the decline of the great boxer Muhammed Ali.
He sounds like he's talking about a hypothetical situation but is getting miffed because he imagines the worst.
I am starting to believe the Titans look at obviously positive end - of - the - game situations like these as challenges to see just how bad they can fuck themselves up at this point.
Giroud may not be the type of forward i am accustomed to at Arsenal, but his attitude to the team must be commended and praised, his value to the present arsenal squad at most times understated and only gets praise when he bails us out of bad situations, but he has been a hard worker and a gentleman for this team and i would like to say THANK YOU SIR FOR STAYING WITH US.
maybe you don't understand that Wenger's words are simply an attempt to recover some of the market value that was lost due to the way they have mishandled his contract negotiations, which means that everyone, once again, knows that we have little to no leverage when it comes to negotiating a transfer... much like we did with RVP, when we sold the EPL trophy to ManU for less than $ 25 million... any reputable team with a sporting director would never have allowed this situation to occur again and if they had heads would roll... if handled correctly the worst case scenario would have seen us get a minimum of $ 65 million for a player of his ilk in the present economic climate and we could have used those funds to purchase the best available striker in the early days of the transfer window... just imagine what outsiders must think about the state of our team if all you did was read the headlines... sadly, things might just might be worse than they think
BE: As evaluators, do you think we put too much on seven - on - seven quarterbacks who do really well and maybe we need to focus on the negative a little more, like «Why are they still bad throwing picks in no - pressure situations
much like when a country can't divulge highly classified information publicly for obvious economic and military reasons, a professional soccer organization must keep certain things in - house so they don't devalue a player, expose a weakness, provide info that could give an opposing club leverage in future negotiations and / or give them vital intel regarding a future match, but when dishonesty becomes the norm the relationship between cub and fan will surely deteriorate... in our particular case, our club has done an absolutely atrocious job when it comes to cultivating a healthy and honest relationship with the media or their fans, which has contributed greatly to our lack of success in the transfer market... along with poor decisions involving weekly wages, we can't ever seem to get true market value for most of our outgoing players and other teams seem to squeeze every last cent out of us when we are looking to buy; why wouldn't they, when you go to the table with such a openly desperate and dysfunctional team like ours, you have all the leverage; made even worse by the fact that who wouldn't want to see our incredibly arrogant and thrifty manager squirm during the process... the real issue at this club is respect, a word that appears to be entirely lost on those within our hierarchy... this is the starting point from which all great relationships between club and supporters form... this doesn't mean that a team can't make mistakes along the way, that's just human nature, it's about how they chose to deal with these situations that will determine if this relationship flourishes or devolves..
«The one period, before I arrived [back at Chelsea] he had bad behaviour... When he dives and he tries to get penalties out of nothing I don't like the situation.
Could be more like 12th or perhaps even worse if the dire situation isn't sorted
If Mkitharian doesn't move and costs the club Sanchez, Jose will freeze him out just like he's done with other players.It would be a bad situation in every way
With Winter 2015 transfer window behind us, which didn't offer some huge shocking last - minute deals like we used to see before, the round - up of the top European clubs suggest that many clubs due to bad financial situation decided rather to loan players than to buy them.
I think we get nervous because we believe we need to have the right response to stop our child's bad behavior immediately — and when that happens, giving the right consequence can feel much more like a life and death situation than it actually is.
What I realized most, is that building an open relationship and good communication can be a key factor that empowers a child when confronted with a bad situation or bad relationship - and books like My Body Belongs to Me empower us, the adults, to equip our children better with the information and skills they would need, if such a situation ever arose!
In situations like that, I always see myself as a bad parent of a spoiled child.
Whether she's spiking a fever, congested from a stuffy nose or — even worse — vomiting, the best thing you can do in situations like this is be prepared.
There is a lot of information out the from the midwifery side on how to manage a breech, mostly hands off and encourage slow decent, that sort of thing... that is different than the OB model, which seems to be just do the best you can — which if hands off is better then that sounds like an OB could possibly actual make a situation worse.
I feel like I have made the situation worse than it was before I tried the cio in the middle of the night.
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