Sentences with phrase «facing unenviable»

Release: Friday, December 11, 2015 [Theater] Written by: Charles Leavitt; Rick Jaffa; Amanda Silver Directed by: Ron Howard From the infamously dangerous Nürburgring and into the heart of the sea Ron Howard has steered his cameras in an altogether new direction, facing the unenviable task of crafting a cinematic event based around the circumstances that inspired 19th Century writer... Continue reading In the Heart of the Sea
With Hull and Villa both facing unenviable weekend games, the focus will be on whether those around them are able to pick up any points.
Bellerin has yet to feature for La Roja and with them facing the unenviable task of playing Italy today for a place in the quarter - finals this match could be his last chance.
On the other hand, if leverage is already high, perhaps as a result of an earlier run - up, and if the weakness of demand is in part a result of the private sector being cautious about further extensions of leverage, or even attempting to reduce its leverage, the central bank may face an unenviable set of choices.
We pastors face the unenviable task of being asked to answer for God.
«We pastors face the unenviable task of being asked to answer for God» - Brendie... but the clergy scammers, of all kinds, continue feeding lies and myths to humans who refuse to grow up.
The Avalanche faced the unenviable task of going to Detroit to play the seemingly perfect team, which was unbeaten in the 1999 playoffs (6 - 0) and rich with confidence.
Ministers face an unenviable choice: do they risk a backlash from most parents, unhappy at seeing less money spent on their children, or do they let down the worst - off children, whom they pledged to help?
Labour members now face an unenviable dilemma: do they dethrone the leader they put in place so emphatically (through all sections of the Party, not just the new registered supporters) and thereby accept that the PLP are the real decision - makers?
Mr Cameron faces the unenviable task of showing, at a time of austerity, that his party is not just for those who have already achieved material success, while holding on to Tory loyalists and luring back those threatening to defect to Ukip.
Now she faces the unenviable task of pushing her agenda forward with a man in the White House reviled by many as a misogynist, to say nothing of a Republican - led Congress with little interest in the policies Gillibrand holds dear.
New York City Transit's new president, brought in this winter from his job as the head of the Toronto Transit Commission, faces the unenviable task of fixing the city's ailing subway system and restoring faith in its vital transit network.
One faces the unenviable task of creating compelling drama for the adults while repeating and adhering to the point of view of a child.
So whilst our attendees face the unenviable (but actually extremely enviable) task of working out their schedules, we've dug through the near and far corners of this embarrassment of riches to highlight the 15 films we're most anticipating from this year's Toronto International Film Festival.
Mr. Columbus (who is also an executive producer of the films) has faced the unenviable and unusual challenge of adapting books most of the audience will have read closely and recently.
One faces the unenviable task of creating compelling drama for the adults while...
Hyperbolic, for sure, though it describes a coherent design, sleek for a midsize family sedan, that should help you forget the frumpy, fractured 2013 - 15 Malibu, which faced the unenviable task of proceeding a much more impressive Malibu design (2008 - 12) It didn't help that the ’13 Malibu's development began about the time GM was going through bankruptcy.
Not only do they keep their grades up, they also face the unenviable task...
Whether through sheer human error or lackadaisical employee behavior, today's corporate leadership faces the unenviable task of cultivating a culture of enterprise vigilance vis - à - vis data security standards and expectations.
Police services face an unenviable task in circumstances such as the 2010 G20 summit.
LeNoury now faced the unenviable task of trying to overturn two subsequent lower judgments written by two respected workhorses: Justice James O'Reilly of the Federal Court of Canada and Justice David Stratas of the Federal Court of Appeal.
Getting back into the dating scene after years of being married fills most divorced people with dread, and none more than parents who face the unenviable task of telling their children there is someone new in their lives.
Until the amount of distressed inventory returns to a normal level, under 5 percent, real estate pros face the unenviable task of clearing these sales as efficiently as possible.

Not exact matches

Next on Arsenal's agenda was an unenviable journey to Turkey to face Besiktas in the first leg of a Champions League Qualifier.
Schalke face a similarly unenviable task again with Real having won 18 of their last 20 Champions League games and are the only side to have won all their games in the group stage.
Jon Wellek's bunch watched on as their fellow PC - mates won their Opening Week Game and then they had the unenviable task of facing off with # 3 Team Pi Kapp in their first Game..
Now, we are 100 % out of the race for 4th for the first time in Wenger's career and as supporters we are faced with the unenviable «players have one foot in Ibiza» end of season run - in.
Supporters would be faced with the unenviable task of deciding between family, friends and loved ones and any pre-existing plans for that time of year or continuing their loyalty and support for their club.
With Koscielny's susceptibility to suffer injuries always a concern and Per Mertesacker's form having wavered recently, it isn't beyond the realms of possibility that Chambers could have a part to play against Barcelona, where he would be faced with the unenviable task of attempting to thwart the most feared attacking trio in world football.
After trouncing challenger Nick Woerner by a two - to - one margin, Cardinale is now faced with the unenviable task of recruiting candidates on the fly in state legislature districts where few recruits seem to be forthcoming.
Why It Could Fail: The film is faced with an unenviable task of trying to live up to the hype and while Christopher Nolan has always been in the favor of most moviegoers and the critical community, a lot is riding on how he brings this trilogy to completion.
«While policy makers and industry stakeholders worry about the STEM skills gap, teachers are faced with the unenviable challenge of engaging students with the often - abstract nature of science.»
And lurking within each of these them are massive monsters who stand at the top of the food chain, leaving you with the unenviable position of having to face off against them with little more than a small — yet deadly — cat, known as a Palico, as back up.
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