Sentences with phrase «for botched»

Coinbase got itself into a heap of trouble with investors last year for a botched rollout of Bitcoin Cash.
OnePlus told its customers in a blog post that this one - hour sale is its effort to «make it up to you guys» for the botched launch of its newest device.
One such figure, in headdress and white tunic, might be a boss scolding three alternately incredulous, defiant, and apologetic - looking underlings for a botched job, or a survivor pointing out captured war criminals accused of heinous acts.
This week's news includes: «Other surprises» in store for NX, says Ubisoft Fixes promised for botched Marvel Ultimate -LSB-...]
Kahn is correct that when Roe v. Wade was passed, hospitals across the country were able to close down the wards where literally thousands of women had been treated for botched abortions by unqualified individuals (or their own efforts).
The same can not be said for its botched predecessors — the Z3 and the Fisker designed Z8.
, and some who see the movie are convinced it's an imperialist apologia for a botched war, etc..
(20) Also in the mix is a budding romance between the doctor and the patient's daughter (Anita Louise), although, since she holds him responsible (wrongly) for the botched operation in which her mother dies, he keeps his identity secret from her for a time.
Summary: When Jason Bourne is framed for a botched CIA operation he is forced to take up his former life as a trained assassin to survive.
As for my botched recital, I no longer dodge the memory as if rotting vegetables were flying at my face.
The development comes just days after Theresa May faced calls to resign for a botched deportation in which a Nigerian man was flown to his home country on a chartered flight at a cost of up to # 180,000 to the taxpayer.
In one of its final acts, the Bloomberg administration pushed through a costly contract to modernize the city's 311 call system — hiring the same company fired by the feds for the botched rollout of the Obamacare website.
Sure, the call went your way, but somewhere deep down, you know the Red Sox sweeping the Rockies was retribution from the baseball gods, a punishment for benefiting from the interference of an umpire who ended a game that seemed like it was never going to end, that would probably still be being played right now if not for that botched call because dear lord this game had everything but also was great mostly because it was terrible.
Coinbase got itself into a heap of trouble with investors last year for a botched rollout of Bitcoin Cash.
It truly has been a banner year for botched breach disclosures, most recently Uber.
Certainly, that's the way Golf Channel analyst Brandel Chamblee saw it, when he pointed a finger at Rahm for the poor placement and longtime rules official Andy McFee for botching the call in a scenario reminiscent of, but with an outcome vastly different from, Lexi Thompson's four - stroke miscue at the ANA Inspiration.
Cuomo administration officials, for the second time in less than a week, blasted DiNapoli for botching «basic math» after the controller released a report questioning aspects of the governor's proposed budget.
State Senator Adriano Espaillat on Monday criticized the New York City Board of Elections for botching the voting process in last week's primary.
Tommy is then offered some work from Cortez, who has Tommy kill Gonzalez, a former right - hand who is responsible for botching the deal.
Last week, McAfee ran into various discovery problems in the midst of a stock options backdating trial, while back in January, Qualcomm was hit with an $ 8.5 million penalty for botching discovery of e-mail in a patent suit.
Hare was allowed to resign from the Law Society of Upper Canada, despite admitting to dealing dishonestly with aboriginal clients, one of whom is suing her for botching a personal...

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If your brand was originally «botched,» you may need to rebrand just so you can get a fresh start for your company's identity.
We can now add a third one: botching the promotion of a tax reform for political gains.
While Ticketmaster will honor refunds for the 400,000 tickets purchased, the city of Dublin is out about $ 68 million from the botched deal, Irish senator Averil Power told FOX411.
For example, a flaw in production could lead to more runs of products featuring defects, or a botched social media post could continue to be seen by more and more people.
Cook's «We fell short» letter is a good instruction manual for how company CEOs can respond to a public failure like a botched product launch, but we think it could be better.
Woudstra said that he requested reimbursement for Southwest's botched ticketing.
«Brown's status with the club took a huge hit when he botched the trade for Bengals quarterback AJ McCarron trade on Oct. 31st.
Reading the book 16 years since AOL's botched purchase of Time Warner should offer some warning signs for AT&T.
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.
«The example of Oklahoma should be very troubling for Arkansas officials,» said Dale Baich, a defense attorney who represented Joseph Wood, who died in similarly grotesque circumstances in a botched execution involving midazolam in Arizona that same year.
Apple has made a fortune making hardware, but it has botched some online services in the past, like Ping, Apple's short - lived social network for finding music.
Instead, for some reason, JPMorgan combined its holdings in the botched trades with client - related positions.
Two sources close to the show told Variety that Ripa's email came after ABC executives — the news division is responsible for «GMA,» while the syndication arm handles «Live» — worked to repair relations in the wake of the botched Strahan - to - «GMA» announcement.
But with its history of botched federal contracts, including a $ 60 million screwup for the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, the overseer of retirement accounts for 4.6 million current and former federal employees, AMS has also supplied some headaches.
The Calgary - Montrose Tories had been involved a prolonged legal dispute with the provincial PC Party, in which the local Tories were suing the PC Party for more that $ 180,000 in legal fees amassed during a botched nomination contest held before to the 2004 election.
Uber is offering free rides for everyone going out of the Sydney central business district, where law enforcement authorities are in a standoff against a hostage - taking crisis, but not before Uber botched up its PR yet again.
This botched hiring is a clear setback for Khosrowshahi, who is also dealing with a tragic accident earlier this week involving one of Uber's self - driving cars in which a pedestrian was killed in Arizona.
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.
The botched case led to a major public inquiry and eventually a change in the law to allow Dobson to be tried twice for murder.
Podcasts have been around for more than a decade, but it was the NPR audio thriller Serial, which unpacked the murder of teenager Hae Min Lee and subsequent botched investigation...
Podcasts have been around for more than a decade, but it was the NPR audio thriller Serial, which unpacked the murder of teenager Hae Min Lee and subsequent botched investigation by the Baltimore Police Department, that arguably made podcasting take off.
Too bad for you that you botched what was supposed to ridicule someone.
Thanks CNN for completely botching up my post.
The myth was perpetuated again last week by President of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Al Mohler who, in response to Clayton Lockett's botched execution in Oklahoma, wrote a post for CNN entitled «Why Christians should support the death penalty.»
The commission's most significant proposal came in 2015, when it successfully persuaded Francis and his «kitchen cabinet» to create a tribunal section inside the Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith to judge bishops who botched handling cases of their abuser priests.
He has strong criticism of «the botched preparation for the liturgical reform» which followed the Council, and its «devastating effects on the Catholic population» (p. 84).
I'm not trained in the chemistry of baking, I'd botch it for sure.
It's the simplest cookbook I've ever seen, probably way too simple for any «real» chef but it pulled me from «terrified of cooking» to «ah, I can probably cook it and not botch it too badly» in just a little while.
For years I botched batch after batch of fudge.
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