Sentences with word «freakery»

I don't know how well I achieved my objectives (one of which was to get my control freakery under control — Well, sometimes I'm just right, OK?!)
In the meantime the rebels, sheltered by the Blair / Brown duopoly and the control freakery of the Ed Miliband leadership, must grow and discover a strategic guile accompanied by a policy making depth they have failed to show in their frantic, panic stricken, misjudged impatience this summer.
I did a second take of this chicken and repeated the fabulous flavors, confirming that white BBQ sauce isn't freakery but something to be desired.
But where has this control freakery got Labour?
Labour could turn itself into a grassroots movement channeling the passion of potential supporters - but its control freakery stops it even trying
But the evidence seems to suggest a top down Leadership and control freakery from the top and the NEC.
But it's the insane assemblage of post-apocalypse desert freakery and mechanical carnage that elevates Fury Road to an incredible, visceral, purely cinematic experience.
Neat freakery and hi - tech go hand in hand, so a fortune has probably been spent on concealing the sound system and its pesky wires.
Ally that to Brown's appalling inability to perform U-turns adroitly, and his intransigence and inability to admit error over his pet projects, and it's the database / surveillance / control - freakery of his cherished Transformational Govt programme that is the hugest block to any coalition, and I'd say it's an immovable block.
Indie authors often have an edge of control freakery... well, I do!
This is reflected in the impressions of those who have watched him working during pre-season, who have observed that his control - freakery is matched by his gift for connecting with the players on a personal level.
How will you shackle the control freakery» that obsesses the Labour Party apparatchiks and that can lead to shortlists for PPCs being dictated by head office rather than by the membership?
The cliche about New Labour «control freakery» was not a fiction.
In a jibe at what critics see as Mr Brown's control freakery, Mr Milburn calls on him to change the culture of Labour Party politics and to follow Barack Obama's lead by adopting an open, engaging politics «that favours dialogue over monologue».
Moreover, it smacks of the control - freakery he deplored in previous leaders.
Other long - running themes include control freakery (the foolish attempts to veto Ken Livingstone's London mayoral candidacy and Rhodri Morgan's leadership of the Welsh Assembly) and the fate of Peter Mandelson, to whose management a good deal of space is devoted.
Many Tory candidates complain about CCHQ control freakery when it comes to approving leaflets but we get occasional reminders as to why the control freakery exists.
KC says that a culture of «control freakery» was being introduced to Westminster on a wide scale since New Labour came in.
A PLP that currently lacks a leadership role and has been undermined and weakened by political and cultural changes, public disapproval of politicians in general, and the control freakery and internecine battles of the New Labour years.
But many will dismiss lifelogging as navel - gazing or control freakery.
The second part — what's with this control freakery?
Android users can also buy books from the estore directly through their app, but Apple's strict control - freakery — the same neuroticism that keeps you from being able to check out stupid cat videos on YouTube on your iPad — means you can browse on your phone but have to get yourself to a real computer to download anything.
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