Sentences with phrase «compromised by its failure»

His predecessor Fabio Capello's reign was far too distant, and whatever his merits as a coach his reputation was compromised by the failures of the 2010 World Cup — which memorably included a performance against Algeria so bad that a bird was able to roost in one of the goalnets — and the toxic fallout from Chelsea and then - England captain John Terry racially abusing Queen's Park Rangers centre - back Anton Ferdinand, brother of England stalwart Rio.
The usefulness in the study is compromised by its failure to match the nuts, particularly in protein and fiber.

Not exact matches

Proponents argue that blockchain technology could be used to reduce the risk of many IoT devices being compromised by a single point of failure, such as a server.
«Yesterday we secured the failure of the plan by conservative forces in Greece and abroad to asphyxiate our country and we showed that Europe is a space for negotiation and mutually beneficial compromises and not a space for extermination, subservience and punishment,» Tsipras said.
The conference finally adopted several arguably peripheral constitutional amendments such as forbidding acquisition of new U.S. territory without approval by a majority of both slave - state and free - state senators, guaranteeing federal compensation for fugitive slaves when failure to return them was due to anti-slavery violence or intimidation, and restoring and perpetuating the Missouri Compromise line that once satisfied both regions but had been struck down by the Dred Scott decision.
UK Anti-Doping (Ukad) claimed its «jiffy - bag» investigation had been «hindered» and may have even been «potentially compromised» by British Cycling's failure to report doping allegations sooner, the BBC can reveal.
«He's new enough that he hasn't been beaten down by compromise or failure
It would be beneficial if individual members for this new project delivery team possess the following additional skills, qualities and attributes: a. Not be compromised by past failure.
However, recent evidence indicates that apoE4 expression compromises the blood - brain barrier (as does apoE deficiency).40 Studies of brain histology, neurodegenerative markers, cholinergic activity, and neuronal function in knockout mice have been equivocal.39 Failure of detailed neurocognitive and retinal studies to demonstrate defects in our patient suggests either that the functions of apoE in the brain and eye are not critical or that they can be fulfilled by a surrogate protein.
Even ignoring this failure of external validity, the reported results from Abecedarian favoring the treatment participants are in doubt because the evaluation of Abecedarian's impacts on participants is seriously compromised by a large imbalance in decline - to - participate rates by those assigned to the treatment vs. the control condition; and by the presence in the treatment group of an appreciable proportion children who were not randomized into the condition.
2) One thing I don't see explored in the report, and certainly don't see discussed by Matt's critics, is what seems like a profound strategic failure on the part of environmental groups and their allies — the failure to compromise earlier in the legislative effort.
There was «Climategate», the leak from the University of East Anglia of compromising email discussions between climate researchers; questions about the provenance of reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC); concerns about the competence of IPCC chair, Rajendra Pachauri; and the failure to find a successor to the Kyoto Protocol in Copenhagen.
The IWC meeting in Morocco may have seen the failure of plans to compromise on commercial whaling, to bring Japan and other international law objectors back into the fold, but there is some more interesting news coming from Agadir: More whales are being killed by pollution, getting caught in nets and other threats than by commercial whaling; and, Russian oil exploration in the Pacific is threatening critically endangered grey whales.
There are strict deadlines for making the appeal, and failure to abide by those deadlines could compromise the validity of your claim or cause your claim to be dismissed.
'» [27] Here, the SJC has offered a compromise to the majority and minority viewpoints by adopting a recklessness standard, which is a higher threshold than the minority view, while still maintaining failure to warn liability against the brand - name manufacturer, in contrast with the majority.
Through the efforts made in the past and the ones being made now, we can see the overwhelming need for decentralized services that are not operated by a central authority and are thus considered more secure as they do not provide cybercriminals with centralized points of failure that can be easily compromised.
a) High price volatility as investments tied to Virtual Currencies are highly unstable and are primarily based on speculations; b) Failure / closure of Virtual Currency exchanges / businesses due to any reason including action by law enforcement agencies; and c) Hacking / security compromises of cryptocurrency exchanges and wallet businesses.
The SBP took the action on account of the following risks: • Virtual currencies are highly volatile, unstable and the prices are primarily based on speculations; • The failure and closure of virtual currency exchanges and businesses for any reason, such as action by law enforcement agencies; and • The number of security compromises of virtual currency exchanges and wallets worldwide in which large amount of funds have been lost.
Mr Vincent expressed a general concern among representative bodies that not only was the protection of native title compromised by the lack of resources but also that the failure to provide sufficient funding to comply with the increased accountability requirements for representative bodies was unfair to office bearers of the representative bodies, who could be personally liable where they were unable to carry out their functions.
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