It looks harmless and unassuming at a glance — tiny, 2D crewmembers patrolling a spaceship, manning the various systems, firing the occasional burst laser or operating a teleporter here and there — but scored
for its ruthlessness, FTL is second only to venting an airlock into space while an enemy boarding party's still in it.
Abramson represented Erik Menendez and was famous
for her ruthlessness and flamboyant, passionate defenses, including that the Menendez brothers killed their parents in self - defense after years of sexual, physical and mental abuse.
Joe's special skills and reputation
for ruthlessness lead to him being hired by John McCleary (John Doman, pictured below), who acts as his off - the - radar booking agent, to find the missing teenage daughter of Senator Votto (Alex Manette).
Facebook's Downward Spiral: In Silicon Valley, the social - media company has always been known
for its ruthlessness.
Liu's cultivate a reputation
for ruthlessness that's brought on comparisons to Chairman Mao — he immediately fires any delivery person who gets three complaints about their service.
The current profile of Kim focuses on his tendencies
for ruthlessness as well as rationality.
Not exact matches
It was at Audi that Piëch developed his reputation
for utter
ruthlessness with subordinates.
But no savage, however primitive, can show the cold, calculated
ruthlessness of,
for example, a Communist government.
For many years Ellis (university professor and director of the Center for American and Jewish Studies at Baylor University) has been a persistent critic of the ruthlessness of nationalistic Zioni
For many years Ellis (university professor and director of the Center
for American and Jewish Studies at Baylor University) has been a persistent critic of the ruthlessness of nationalistic Zioni
for American and Jewish Studies at Baylor University) has been a persistent critic of the
ruthlessness of nationalistic Zionism.
William Ernest Hocking points out in his Man and the State that the humanizing process requires the search
for the principles which men can honour in their mutual relations.12 The «I - Thou relationship» which neglects this function of principles will degenerate into sentimentality or
ruthlessness.
The Jesuit editors of America, writing on Watergate in that journal's January 1973 issue, warned that the problem
for President Nixon — and the problem beyond Nixon — was that absolute power had come to equal absolute righteousness, and «absolute righteousness equaled absolute
ruthlessness.»
A certain
ruthlessness seems to become inevitable, a need
for experience after experience, each of which in turn passes into oblivion.
The collectivist view encourages the
ruthlessness of which Heilbroner wrote, liberal society is somewhat restrained by its commitment to individuals, but it has paid a high price
for its individualist economic theories.
Ruthlessness, player petting (continually giving chances to players like Giroud rwho will not lead Arsenal anywhere rather than going out and strongly bidding and buying a top quality ST), slowness in reacting deficiencies in the squad even in January windows where it is clearer and the season can still be turned around, not basing our transfer windows on banking or players who get injured consistently, getting players we need and making respectable offers
for players we need (like the Suarez debacle) are some of the things I mentioned.
We need to sell some players not even because of Lemar or Mahrez but because they are not meeting expectations.They are quite a number of underperforming players who need to be sold.This would free up spaces
for more effective ones and even reduce wage bill significantly.This is one place where Arsenal usually fails and that is balancing
ruthlessness with love of players.The coach just seems to love some players too much to sell them.It's a shame really.However, a lot of players remain thankful to Arsenal and Wenger because of the way we treat them.I just hope Wenger doesn't continue failed experiments this season again.
There are other positions in the team with the greatest urgency
for an upgrade so if Ospina who was actually very good and performed superbly was upgraded it means the
ruthlessness in upgrading the other two positions needed should be very quick and forceful.
It is not that crisis does not require man management, but the man management when driving
for growth needs higher degree of
ruthlessness, objectivity and team building skills.
Whilst he holds bags of promise his inexperience should have left us a man down on Saturday, had it not been
for the ref's lack of
ruthlessness it could easily have been 2 losses on the spin.
The
ruthlessness in the decisions made in moving on a lot of our squad players shows that we are in a rebuilding phase as our squad is massively depleted now so I reckon that summer will be an even bigger window
for us especially with Sanlehhi and Mislintat involved!
One of the major factors in so many Arsenal fans feeling it was time
for a change of manager was that feeling that every season goes the same way and that a lack of motivation,
ruthlessness or winning mentality hurt us at some period.
Going
for the league requires the exact kind of consistency,
ruthlessness and depth we are not know
for.
It's clearly obvious to the entire world that Arsenal is not a healthy club, and does not have a successful team, so this article's argument
for increased aggression and
ruthlessness is valid and long overdue.
The Citizens did start brightly last season but fixture congestion and a lack of
ruthlessness left Pep's side fighting
for Champions League qualification as the season came to its climax.
This has Spalletti's accomplishment these few weeks; and
for tomorrow night's Derby della Madonnina Spalletti's Inter need to continue in this way, showing calm, focus and
ruthlessness.
Liverpool's lack of
ruthlessness was almost costly when Brad Jones — deputising
for Pepe Reina who has a tight hamstring — was finally called into action.
Michael Keane says Everton are «doing everything we can» in an effort to engineer an upturn in results — but paid the price
for a lack of
ruthlessness in the final third as they suffered a 1 - 0 defeat by Burnley.
There's probably a bit of
ruthlessness to be had with Gibbs, Cech, Jenkinson, Ramsey, Giroud and Walcott too, so if there needs to be a new broom to sweep some of the old mentality from the old regime away, I'd be all
for it.
It's seems Mignolet is safe
for now with Klopp still unwilling to show his
ruthlessness in dropping players.
To be a successful political leader, or
for that matter businessman or general,
ruthlessness is a real requirement, although in democracies it must be concealed as far as possible.
It's probably more a case of a desire to be led from the front,
for him to deploy against the Government the
ruthlessness he showed by denying Ed Balls the shadow Chancellor's post and ousting Nick Brown as Labour's chief whip.
It's the kind of
ruthlessness that the Australians have been criticised
for in the past but which has been lacking from the Indian team, who threw the towel in after Boxing Day, almost as though they didn't get the presents they wanted
for Christmas.
He forged a reputation
for cunning and
ruthlessness which saw him dubbed «the baby - faced assassin».
But his ability to remain in power
for two decades, until he was forced to step down this week, stemmed as much from his careful consideration of the conference's needs as from his
ruthlessness.
If so, McGinty recommends three things
for success in the media that you might want to bear in mind: persistence,
ruthlessness, and imagination.
From
ruthlessness to team spirit, Ian Herbert gives his eight top reasons why Britain beat China to second place in the medals table Business Cycle Expansion and contraction dates
for the United States Economy
The teens I know accepted the combat as a given, while their elders, bewildered, and looking
for a little meaning, interpreted the story as a representation of how kids felt about the competitive traumas of high school; or as a metaphor
for capitalism, with its terrifying job market and winner - take - all ethos; or, more simply, as a satiric exaggeration of talent - show
ruthlessness.
Some
ruthlessness is in order: instead of thinking «what am I getting
for my money?»
And here it is Gail who must battle
for the release of her son, in the face of the kidnappers»
ruthlessness and that of her former father - in - law.
Written by Madison Turner and Need
for Speed's Scott Waugh, it's a tiresome execution, which unfortunately fails to convey the true brutality and the
ruthlessness of its premise.
Natalie Dormer is renowned
for playing women who mix sympathy with
ruthlessness, including Margaery Tyrell («Game of Thrones») and Anne Boleyn («The Tudors»).
And whether it's elaborate gladiatorial battles or a chariot chase through a burning city, Anderson directs with precision, rhythm, and
ruthlessness — he has an eye and an ear
for violence,
for the visceral impact of a kill.
Say what you will about the shallowness of Letts's vision, at least he has Streep baring her fangs again, delivering enough punch lines to resurrect some of the
ruthlessness that made The Devil Wears Prada and The Manchurian Candidate recent career highlights
for her.
Whether you're of the mind that demonlover is critical of modern, ruthless, globalized capitalism, or that the film is an unintentional celebration of that
ruthlessness, Sonic Youth has composed music
for it so bafflingly ambiguous and abstract that it could support either opinion.
Targets set by the Department
for Education and Skills (DfES), and imposed with utter
ruthlessness across the land.
Female pirate Hannah Mabbot, famous
for both her
ruthlessness and flaming red hair, captures master chef Owen Wedgewood in a raid on an British lord's mansion.
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It remains shady, to build Cromwell's reputation,
ruthlessness, and physical presence —
for the other characters and also
for the reader.
His
ruthlessness for the reputation of BRK is subordinate it seems to his loyalty.
And yet despite my
ruthlessness, it remained, plugged into my main TV in my main gaming room, waiting
for the day that its last hurrah - Persona 5 - was released.
The numb synths and poppy excesses of the 1980s make wonderful background sound
for a game about the
ruthlessness of private military contracts and war.