The word
"fiasco" refers to a situation or event that is a complete failure or disaster.
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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.
I was surfing the Internet in regard to somewhere I might be able to afford to retire, as there have been a couple of financial
fiascoes in my life and I wound up with no Golden parachute or nest egg after 50 years of laboring away.
Then the whole
fiasco with not wanting to PAY VOICE ACTORS for re-releasing Silent Hill 2 and 3.
As the
whole fiasco in Chapel Hill demonstrated, and this current scandal may too, the incentives for cheating far outweigh the incentives for playing by the letter of the law — both by the book and by the spirit of the book.
As the Cambridge
Analytica fiasco threw into sharp relief, that hasn't always been the case.
Oh, I used to listen to Lupe
Fiasco on repeat — I'll have a listen now to Pick Up The Phone!
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I think it looks pretty tasty and speaking as a novice baker not
fiasco like at all.
One trick you can use to help with this type of
fiasco at night is to layer the crib.
For some, this means the golden age of post-punk record label Touch and Go or the raw production of Steve Albini; for others, it's the sultry «four to the floor» of 1980s - era house producer Frankie Knuckles or the flow of recent MCS, such as
Lupe Fiasco.
Those of us who survived using the Galaxy Note 7 before its recall
fiasco last year might have seen this coming.
Of course wasteful and inefficient programmes aren't limited to the MoD; the recent
fiasco over the national fire control service is testament to that.
Easy day trips can turn
into fiascos if your pet sitter flakes on you.
There is no doubt Konami would jump at the opportunity to show great sales of the game if they happened, in order to try and win over any players who decided to hate it due to the
entire fiasco with Kojima.
Why has the 10p tax
fiasco done such terrible damage to Gordon Brown's reputation?
The
recent fiasco with Cambridge Analytica is a perfect example of how Facebook slithers through the lives of every individual whether they know it or not, and why many people simply want to be done with the social network.
It is believed that the remark was in relation to the privacy
fiasco involving Cambridge Analytica, a London - based analytics firm which had apparently scraped Facebook for data of around 50 million users, and used it to influence the outcome of the 2016 US elections.
The Walcott,, Diaby
fiascos when he lied even to himself, since no sane person could ever have defended their injury proneness and in Walcott's case, also lazy and timid efforts on the pitch.
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.
Dealspwn writes: Recent news has seen gamers lash out over the launch
fiasco surrounding EA's latest SimCity title.
It turned into a
big fiasco after that because after I got into triage, the midwife said my contractions weren't regular enough and I hadn't dilated, so I was sent home with pain meds (which did absolutely nothing!)
A miniature
PR fiasco unfolded on Monday night as a British Airways customer used promoted tweets to publicly reprimand the airline for losing his father's luggage.
While the Guantanamo judicial process has been a
complete fiasco for anyone in the international legal community, it's still unlikely that the issues around the MCA would be resolved any time soon, or that an appeal by Khadr would result in his release in the near future.
So we have got to ask, will the whole Galaxy S8 Oreo update
fiasco make you think twice before purchasing a Samsung smartphone again, flagship or otherwise?
The Bears firmly place the guilt for the
latest fiasco on the Park District, saying it breached the Bears» Soldier Field lease by scheduling the Chicago Classic college football game the night before Sunday's Bears game.
The theory here is that the issue is related to Apple's
battery fiasco with the iPhone 6S from last year in which some devices were shutting down unexpectedly.
Interestingly, Coinbase was embroiled in a possible insider
trading fiasco in December last year after it added Bitcoin Cash (BCH) to its platform.
Let's not forget IGN's little
fiasco where they listed the top 100 games of all time and put Super Mario Brothers 3 at number 1.
The 10p
tax fiasco which we are told was a mistake my ass.
For a while we lost control of 1 eBooks due to a huge domain name
fiasco caused by the bankruptcy of Register Fly 10 years ago.
Draconian cuts during the red - and - green
budget fiasco left the Department of Public Works with far too few resources to adequately maintain the sprawling county road system.
The Hockey
Stick fiasco underlined this, but what they did possibly deters many from taking up the problem.
I was particularly surprised by how high the engine in the X5 35d will rev.. Last night I was driving with a friend, and the subject of the Toyota recall
fiasco came up.
Financial
fiascos such as the Savings and Loan scandal and the debacles of AIG, Goldman Sachs, etc would happen much more often as purpetrators «take the money and run» when they finagle the books.
Young says the team «tested all the major devices, browsers and operating systems», working with a creative design agency
called Fiasco Design, who built the back - end and also helped with testing.
Toyota's president Akio Toyoda likewise has stressed his determination to avoid quality lapses similar to those that led to a massive
recall fiasco in the U.S. that came on the heels of the financial crisis.
A government that proclaims its intention to be «tough on crime» is strangely neutered by a legislative and public
policy fiasco of its own making.