Sentences with phrase «did botch»

But the government in South Korea did botch the initial response, he says.

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«Applied Food Sciences knew or should have known that this botched study didn't prove anything,» said Jessica Rich, director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection.
Donald Trump's botched rollout of his vice presidential nominee, Mike Pence followed by an, at times, awkward interview the two men did with «60 Minutes» this past Sunday doesn't have the 2016 Republican ticket off to a great start.
However, reports later indicated that the Browns botched the paperwork and did not get the deal approved in time for the 4:00 pm ET deadline.
He may have no eyebrows, but I would believe that was due to excessive plucking he did himself in preparation for the notorious drag balls the Vatican is world renowned for, rather than the results of some botched medical experiment, intended or not.
After a month of botched church visit attempts, I sucked it up and did something neither I, nor anyone I know, has ever done as it relates to their church - shopping experience.
Vietnamese cinnamon you haven't used since that botched chai recipe in graduate school's chai - and - soy - I - don't - do - coffee days?
Actually, it's not quite that simple, because somehow I did manage to botch the batch that became today's Vegan & Gluten - Free Giant Southwestern Chickpea Pancakes.
I've definitely botched a few meals (and still do!)
I completely botched your recipe (forgot to remove the mushrooms and onions, didn't divide the oil... and I was totally guessing about reduction).
we did great with alexis but botched up with fabregas - and ur little brain hopefully understands that he is a AM very unlike alexis and alexis could have fed off his viision
I also get that frustration of using a botch to advance a story, but if Edwards is cool with how this is being handled, then I really don't have much of an issue with it at this point.
Asuka did as good as possible to make it look like she kicked Sasha in the air; if she had not done the «kick maneuver» Sasha would have actually landed on Asuka (but angle of camera was such, that we saw an «obviously missed kick» and we talking now about a «botch») plus Sasha right away put her arms out in a way to land safely than make it look like a «harsh hit on the floor» with the small roll BUT at same time she did hit the top rope with her feet so either it was a not intentional slow down (most likely) or she was so good that she intentionally used top rope to slow herself down (unlikely but still possible)
He really doesn't have much range anymore and has already botched a few plays there in the few innings he's played this season.
but also lol you don't mention the botched snap.
Don't botch it up boyz!
Cech, solid game, not at fault for the goal but did not inspire confidence with his botched clearances and his rudimentary right foot.
Because of the opportunities that KSU both created and botched, it's easy for this result to take on an «Auburn was lucky» or «KSU handed the Tigers the game» tone, and while that's true to a certain degree, let's not lose focus of the simple fact that Auburn didn't make the crippling mistakes KSU made and that, for the game as a whole, Auburn's offense was more steady and successful than Kansas State's.
Not that WWE has ever done a controversial build and then botched the landing or anything, but it happening here again was a real fear, considering the sensitive nature of the story's content.
But for a kid like Isaac Nauta or Caleb Kelly or David Long, I don't think the botched punt makes much of a difference.
Francesco Cigarini, the pit crew member who suffered a broken leg in a botched pit stop in Bahrain, is doing «fine» according to Maurizio Arrivabene.
A big reason Alexis didn't move to Manchester City in the summer is because the north London side badly botched their approach for Thomas Lemar.
For enthusiasm and effort coupled with skill, the only player last night who came close to Mesut was Rambo — altho he does occasionally make me wonder why he makes the impossible look easy, and the easy he tends to botch.
Kiper's opinions can be lackluster - for some reason he doesn't think completion percentage matters for Josh Allen, but it's a major red flag for Lamar Jackson - but he's readily admitted that he botched his evaluation of the Saints 2017 draft class.
Maternal mortality is the bigger problem in this country doctor, especially in hospitals, and many states don't have to list a botched birth as a contributing, if not the sole, reason for a woman's death in a hospital.
I see nothing wrong with how he did the procedure and seeing as a live healthy baby was delivered within minutes I don't see how you can call that «botched».
Those figures don't get published as much as botched homebirths though.
Also «the baby was fine therefore the procedure was not botched» doesn't make sense to me.
The doctor did not treat the patient respectfully and looks like he kind of botched the procedure.
If it's shaky when you're done or there are any leftover pieces you're not quite sure what to do with, you missed or botched a step somewhere.
I did have physical reasons for being predisposed to low supply (I have a lot of scar tissue from a botched cyst aspiration on one side), but it didn't happen this time.
«I don't see the point in it except the first one was botched up so badly I think they felt they had to do something and it looks like it's going to be smoother,» she said.
We didn't maximise our vote at the last election: I have always been amazed at the Tory leadership's unwillingness to face up to the botched nature of the 2010 general election and the Tory leadership's persistent insistence that they maximised the Tory vote.
«If we are to continue with this botched agenda of shoving together existing councils instead of a proper redrawing of boundaries, the least that Welsh Labour Ministers could do is listen to the wishes of councils themselves.
ALBANY, N.Y. — State lawmakers did not change the botched system of delivering school tax relief money that made many homeowners miss the deadline to pay their school tax bills last year.
The Journal News lost multiple thousands of subscribers due to the botched editorial judgement, but its website did see a considerable and sustained uptick in traffic from the controversy.
In a wide - ranging interview on BBC Radio 4's Today programme on Monday, in which the prime minister conceded that his government had endured «a difficult month» amid rows over the budget, preparations for a possible fuel strike and the botched deportation of Abu Qatada, Cameron said he did not favour a referendum.
Spitzer's resignation more or less cleared the field for Cuomo, with the exception of his haphazardly selected lieutenant governor, David Paterson, who so botched his own short - lived stint in the executive mansion that he didn't really stand much of a chance against the ambitious attorney general.
Do those who champion the unknown, and likely botched, reform package really believe we won't hear any more about union barons and block votes?
You had two courageous options: to insist that Andrew Lansley had done a great job in pushing through vital reforms and keep him as Health Secretary; or admit that the reform bill was botched and appoint a new health secretary whose job was to put things right.
If you don't feel confident about your cookware, you're more likely to botch your meals!
Is not part of the thrill of discussing Friend A's botched plastic surgery that Friend A doesn't know about the discussion but is staring past what's left of his nose at some sort of clinical ceiling fan in Malibu, oblivious to what's being said about him?
When he attempted to do the same for DNA, however, he botched it — badly.
Pierre Curie's vital contribution and personality are rendered almost invisible, and Emling says little about the discovery of radioactivity by Henri Becquerel and the Curies in the 1890s — and botches the references she does make to the Curies» legendary preparation of radium between 1899 and 1902.
We don't deny medical care to people who have suffered botched cosmetic surgery or been injured playing a dangerous sport on the grounds that they shouldn't have done it in the first place.
Lord Monckton totally botched his discussion of ocean acidification, revealing that he doesn't understand ocean circulation, the significance of pH in aqueous systems, and so on.
Don't let botched eyeliner, a smudged mani, or too - tight curls crash your party.
It's hard to botch a headband, but we really loved what Mila Kunis did with her hair at the Moscow Friends with Benefits premiere.
Her legs were FULLY revealed to show no blemishes, no marks, no defects, and not ill effects of a botched spray tan, just slender toned tanned legs, that begs the question Why did you wear tights?
Don't assume that a couple days of silence indicates an indictment of your botched message.
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