Sentences with phrase «called fiasco»

Kosmider was evidently in charge, said Belanger, who called the fiasco dirty politics directed at helping candidates who would been kicked off the ballot for improper filing.
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Anthony, I have just written a summary of what you call the fiasco here.

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The Facebook - Cambridge fiasco is an important wakeup call, but it is likely only the beginning of a thorough examination of tech companies» widespread collection and possibly illegal use of user data.
So quit whining about rope and arrests for him and start calling for the people who are truly responsible for the fiasco — he is NOT the one who functioned as CEO, he is not the one who sat on the board of directors, he is not the one who set up the trading programs and loan product matrices that loaded IMB with toxic crap loans.
But on Wednesday, when Zuckerberg took questions from reporters for 45 minutes on a conference call to address his latest scandal — the Cambridge Analytica privacy fiasco — he didn't come across as defensive, unapologetic or naive.
The so - called «Brexit» fiasco (Britain's exit from the European Union) has played a role in the downward trend in lending rates.
The whole fiasco led to a trending #deleteuber tag, calling on users to delete the app and switch to alternatives like Lyft.
As she sits ringside watching the one - round Witherspoon - Smith fiasco her face fairly glows with the idea that after winning blue ribbons on a horse in the Garden as a girl, she may one day stand here next to a sweaty, pulpy champion whom she can call, with all due respect, her own.
Hammond had to contend, personally, with the National Insurance U-turn fiasco fresh in everyone's mind from his spring statement as well as, politically, with calls from the Brexiter faction within his own party for a more positive vision, and demands from the more centrist Tories and the Opposition to relax austerity measures.
The meetings, which were held occasionally by Govs. George Pataki, Eliot Spitzer and David Paterson, all turned into fiascoes of name - calling and finger - pointing that highlighted the state's political dysfunction and did nothing to advance budget agreements.
New York Times columnist David Brooks slammed Cuomo's free college tuition provision in the budget, calling it a «fiasco
The understandably sulky über billionaire lambasted this decision, provided a scathing critique on the department of transport calling their whole process a «fiasco», and slammed the FirstGroup bid as «preposterous».
He cracked, «You can slow it down; I get paid by the hour» — an obvious dig at Spitzer's call - girl fiasco.
In the wake of the foreign prisoners fiasco, which has exposed failings in the immigration system, Sir Menzies called for a new drive to deport prisoners upon release wherever possible.
He compared the situation in Washington to prior years in Albany, where state budgets were delayed, calling it the «annual fiasco when the state went to do its budget.»
The New York Post is calling it the biggest fiasco in Broadway history, and quoting experts saying...
-LSB-...] Of course, all this commotion was set off by the Harlequin / Horizons (now Horizons is being called DellArte) fiasco from last week.
The ebook format fiasco is sometimes called «the tower of eBabel», and for good reason: there are too many of them.
Did some quick research gun violence is down in the last 20 years in the US opposed to it peaking over the last 50 years in the 80's and early 90's, I'm assuming it was due to all the Pong people were playing, and pixelated blood they were spilling xD This whole fiasco boils down to sniveling snakes called politicians who will further their agendas while not giving two shits who they step on in the process, it's the same everywhere.
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With the release of an open Medal of Honor multiplayer beta Monday, and the huge questions surrounding the Call of Duty franchise after the Infinity Ward fiasco earlier this year, it seems that EA has the edge going into the critical holiday months in terms of publicity.
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This afternoon, Daybreak issued a post on its own forums addressing the fiasco and admitting to the deletion of documents; it reiterates claims it already made to Massively OP about who currently owns the company in that it's standing by the baffling claim that Epstein has always owned Daybreak, in spite of Epstein, Daybreak, and Columbus Nova all telling everyone differently in 2015 — it calls three years of press releases and privacy policies a «miscommunication.»
But the content fiascoes of that older game, called Indigo Prophecy in the U.S. and Fahrenheit in its native Europe, are a thing of the past, the co-CEO of its development studio, Quantum Dream's's Guilaume de Fondaumiere, told Kotaku in a recent interview.
This week on Digital Fiasco: Sledgehammer's new Call of Duty revealed, That Andrzej Sapkowski is an arrogant mother... (Shut your mouth) just talking about The Witcher baby, Tencent goes head to head with Steam, Raúl Rubio cries for two days.
The artist and writer Donald Judd, who was hostile toward painting in general, was especially damning even so, calling the show a fiasco.
The artist and writer Donald Judd, who was hostile toward painting in general, was especially damning, calling the show a fiasco.
The whole Scientific Establishment should be called to task for this fiasco, that imitates the Lysenko Affair.
This so - called consumer «refund» would be a «huge win» for consumers and «hold utility shareholders accountable for the fiasco,» exulted Matthew Freedman, a lawyer for the network.
But on Wednesday, when Zuckerberg took questions from reporters for 45 minutes on a conference call to address his latest scandal — the Cambridge Analytica privacy fiasco — he didn't come across as defensive, unapologetic or naive.
Well before this whole QuickPic fiasco, an app called Piktures rose to prominence as one of the best gallery apps for Android.
After the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco, Samsung knows that the company should offer the perfect flagship in 2017, and it is quite likely that this phone will be called the Galaxy S8.
If the government is proposing anti-spam legislation, my fear is that it will turn out exactly like the Do Not Call List — a complete and utter fiasco and failure.
Where the hell was CREA's so - called lobbying power vis a vis the Melanie Aitken / Competition Bureau / witch hunt fiasco?
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