Sentences with phrase «clearly out of his depth»

Let's not go there, we can do the group stage (thanks for the money), but the rest of the competition is too overwhelming and we are clearly out of our depth.
Willock looks to be clearly out of his depth and Bellerin is doing a good impression of Gervinho's best «headless chicken» routine!!
why doesn't wenger play niles in place of xhaka when xhaka is clearly out of his depth and niles form is good?
Yet at the second reading of the Bill in the House of Commons the main line of defence of the increasingly isolated Andrew Lansley, who is clearly out of his depth, was that the Tories are only carrying on where Blair left off and -LSB-...]
Lanita Jones, a resident of Claremont Village (NYCHA), although game was clearly out of her depth.
Taking to the snow though, the summer tyre was clearly out of its depth, struggling to find any traction and transitioning into a slide at very low speeds with an obvious lack of grip.
That doesn't make Roberts sound any less foolish, because he is clearly out of his depth in this exchange.
A very informative event for the glimpse it gives into a group of students, and a professor, clearly out of their depth with the topics and at the same time emotionally comitted to specious views promoted by the IPCC and other promoters of irrational alarm and policies around climate.

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And the trouble is that the incompetence of those responsible for the Pope's public relations gives a strong impression that it is the Pope himself who is out of his depth, even when he very clearly (to anyone who knows from the inside what he is saying and doing) is not.
Some say he had to retire because of a neck injury he sustained in the Japanese Grand Prix crash at the end of 1998; others say he was simply out of his depth and couldn't deal with the mental pressures of F1 (given his performances, this is clearly nonsense).
It was impossible not to feel sorry for him, and to want to pat him on the back for clearly trying something really out of his depth.
Cook is clearly not the only soldier out of his depth, as his commander makes the perilous mistake of sending his troops into the middle of a riotous Belfast, without protective gear.
The basics of book marketing are laid out clearly and in enough depth to get you going.
Clearly struggling to cope Trip is vulnerable and terrified, and while her decision to enslave Monkey is hardly the kindest thing to do, her reasons are easy to sympathise with: this is just a girl far out of her depth looking for a way home, and Monkey — a gruff, strong, no - nonsense survivor — is her best shot at that.
Clearly there is much to be discussed on the matter of Artificial Intelligence so for a more in - depth look at Autonomy, check out the article.
The Straw Man is easily clarified - your position is that the paper is being presented as a measure of the consensus on AGW in the climate science community, hence consideration of papers not primarily on the topic shouldn't count, whereas the reality, clearly laid out in the methods is that it is at attempt to quantify the breadth and depth of acceptance and endorsement of the AGW concensus in the scientific literature as a whole, hence any scientific paper that states or implies such acceptance is fair game.
During the extensive, in depth interviews I conduct with every one of my clients, I uncover who they really are as professionals - the skills, character traits, and achievements that make them clearly stand out from the thundering herd of job applicants desperately submitting hundreds - or thousands - of resumes - to every job advertised.
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