Sentences with phrase «fiasco make»

The sooner the people who are benefitting somehow from this fiasco make the necessary changes, the better.
There's something particularly depressing about a fiasco made by a former master, which is why Wim Wenders» Every Thing Will Be Fine is so miserably disappointing.

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Samsung is hoping for a hit with the new Galaxy S8, the phone intended to make people forget about the fiasco that was the Note 7.
Carriers are already making big plans to avoid a repeat of last year's fiasco.
The day after the #DeleteUber fiasco, Lyft co-founders John Zimmer and Logan Green sent out an email and made a statement on Twitter denouncing Trump's executive order.
You would think Goldman, Sachs would be too smart to ever get caught in a fiasco like these failing LBOs, but they do some much shady financing that sooner or later they are going to outsmart themselves and get caught in something of their own making.
Facebook is now undergoing a deep audit of app developers that pulled a lot of data or that look suspicious, and Schroepfer promises Facebook will make further disclosures if it finds any situations similar to the Cambridge Analytica fiasco.
Fiascos like Solyndra and other ill - fated energy projects prove yet again that businesses, not bureaucrats, have the fine - grain information and financial acumen to make the right bets: investments that create new products, advance established industries and multiply jobs, not merely pay politicians» debts to campaign supporters.
Fan Yuan, the shareholder who filed the suit, accuses Facebook of making «materially false and / or misleading» claims about the company's handling of user data — meaning the instances where Facebook or Zuckerberg himself addressed privacy and security issues and failed to disclose the ongoing Cambridge Analytica fiasco.
I just hope our politicians have made the right decision this time and it won't turn into another fiasco like the last time in Iraq.
However, a reanalysis at Princeton has concluded that the BICEP2 pattern could be the result of effects that are non - gravitational.2 The fiasco resulting from the press conference is a reminder that announcements should be made after submission to peer - reviewed journals with enough detail to allow independent verification.
When the gingerbread house making fiasco happened we had a few extra crackers on the table the next morning.
They usually take about 10 minutes at the most... I made the Fiasco Beans and they were great but way soft... I would try less time next time so I don't want the minestrone to be mushy.
Swap wheat pasta for mung bean pasta or quinoa pasta (ask at your local health food shop) or make your own besan (chickpea) flour pasta — recipe by Foodie Fiasco here.
The LPGA Tour, with the weather - related fiascos of two recent events still fresh in players» minds, somehow can't seem to avoid controversies of Mother Nature's making.
Chelsea boss Guus Hiddink made it clear today that Chelsea defender Ashley Cole wouldn't be getting off easily for his druken fiasco on Thursday night.
Waiting to gather some meaningful data and then making an informed decision based on those findings - maybe the FIA learned something from the whole elimination qualifying fiasco after all!
The Levi's Stadium fiasco illustrates that there is ceiling to how much fans will put up with, however — it took a while, but we found it — and it should make the league think about what the future is.
You'll never convince me that the FO didn't make terrible choices, terrible use of assets, in the whole expansion draft fiasco.
Liv where gutted when Sanchez chose us over them and it made up a little from that Suarez fiasco but no doubt che manu and manc fans where chuffed we missed Suarez.
Arsenal are set to make a # 7million move for Petr Cech (The Sun)-- Chelsea have agreed to sell Cech to Arsenal (Express) The first thing to note about the whole Cech to Arsenal fiasco is that no reliable paper has reported it.
He pointed out that the estrogen fiasco was a foreseeable result of using weak epidemiological data to make sweeping pronouncements.
If the Biafra fiasco (1967 - 1970) didn't curb land hunger, by making the East retain its best within its homeland, what guarantees a future Biafra gambit — success or failure — would?
He'll make his pitch for financial reform in the heart of lower Manhattan Thursday — even as his team make hay of the Goldman Sachs fiasco with a tech savvy appeal to Democratic donors.
«The government must bring clarity to this situation so that the public, wherever they live, can have peace of mind that every effort is being made to avoid a repeat of the fiasco of last summer.»
After the Moreland Commission fiasco it would seem Gov. Cuomo can see the merit of making sure anyone appointed to the ethics review panel, as members of a review commission charged with reporting on the workings of the ethics regulators be above politics.
The Laidlaw review, ordered by new transport secretary Patrick McLoughlin into the west coast fiasco, blamed civil servants for the failures in the original decision - making process that awarded the franchise to First Group.
Since the same problem bedeviled the Major government after the ERM fiasco (I think it makes a change from debacle), I can not see the experience of Major's ministers being useful.
Mr Field, leader of the backbench rebellion over the 10p tax band fiasco, made the suggestion as he launched a devastating attack on his party leader.
By contrast the Conservatives have continued to make progress, despite the government's # 2.7 billion tax cut concession over the 10p income tax rate fiasco.
David Cameron's Conservatives are making good progress from a low base, but should remember the lesson of last year's Ealing Southall by - election fiasco where, as Sunny Hundal of the Pickled Politics blog notes: «The Tory modernisers got sucked into the worst of communal politics», securing the bloc defection of five Sikh Labour councillors but not the voters they claimed to speak for.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing; the bus fiasco reminds us that superior technologies don't always win out and that the market doesn't always make rational choices.
«In just the last decade, we've had a technology bubble, an oil bubble and a housing bubble, not to mention the Enron fiasco and California's electricity crisis, each of which was least partially caused by speculators and manipulators trying to make a buck at the expense of consumers,» English said.
Instead of trashing real climate scientists who study nuclear winter as stooges of KGB manipulation, maybe the FBI should see if the Wegman fiasco might be an actual example of their observation that «foreign researchers may be under pressure to make their research conclude what their government wants it to conclude, or they may be ordered to write completely fabricated studies.»
With these makeup hacks to make lipstick last, you can avoid having another fiasco and admire your masterpiece everytime you look into the bathroom mirror.
I have had more food fiascos than I can remember but I love that you just made the best of it and went on!
I'd love to hear some of your baking / cooking fiascos — and how you made it work!
Here are some basic rules that you should keep stored in your mind so that you may never end up making a fashion fiasco.
Keep them generally in the back of your psyche to make the most of your web grown - up dating online experience as opposed to permitting it to wind up a fiasco.
What makes this acidic dramedy stand out is that it was brutally honest about the whole fiasco and didn't attempt to gloss over any of it.
When a movie goes wildly over budget and looks like a fiasco in the making, we tend to resurrect the ghoulish specters of toxic buzz magnets past like Heaven's Gate, Ishtar, Waterworld, Bonfire Of The Vanities, and 1941.
Dennis Dugan (Big Daddy, National Security) directs, but he's absolutely clueless, as is just about everyone else responsible for what little conception may have been involved in the making of this fiasco.
First, we had to deal with the Platinum Games embargo fiasco, then we had to get George into Sega Gamer's Day and we finally had to make sure we get up all the articles on time; it was enough to make grown men cry.
After the whole fiasco over Konami and their feud with Kojima, the acclaimed director who made the series what it is today departed the company and started his work on Death Stranding as a new IP.
It's Chris Sparling's wretched screenplay (a 2013 Black List selection, incredibly) that makes The Sea Of Trees a fiasco for the ages.
As we previously noted, Ryan Reynolds» Wade Wilson has a little fun at the expense of Justice League's CG mustache «fiasco,» but he also makes two clear references to Brolin's villainous turn as Thanos, who's front and center in Marvel's upcoming Avengers: Infinity War.
Superintendents must make this choice because Governor Malloy, Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor and their Corporate Education Reform Industry thugs are on a mission to convince parents and guardians that they do not have a right to opt their child out of the unfair, ill - conceived and ludicrous standardized testing fiasco that is enveloping Connecticut's Public Schools.
Critics of Steve Perry will note, however, that there is nothing in the Board's language that suggests Perry can't be selected by Kishimoto and her committee as the «turnaround entity» and the announcement yesterday that the eventual «lighthouse» plan must be approved by Malloy's Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor, makes it that much clearer that the Malloy administration has played a major role throughout this policy fiasco.
«I think we need to be absolutely clear and make sure that this doesn't happen again - that we don't have this fiasco year upon year,» she added.
Andrew Kaufman, journalist made famous for his coverage of the OJ fiasco, published his first fiction novel on Kindle, after also beginning his career in DTB.
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