Sentences with phrase «full litany»

What's more, the PMO's own statement then ran through a full litany of all the bad things that lie ahead: decline in global stock markets, decline in commodity prices, slowing growth in China and emerging markets, and potential impacts on Canada's economy. Instead of boasting about Canada's successes under Conservative leadership, the PMO went to great lengths to show how bad things could get.

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Was offering thanks for the petunias in the window box or for a full refrigerator an automatic part of our household litany?
There was never a lull in the action as both teams employed a full - court press, which led to a litany of steals and fast breaks.
He has lost his sight and endured a litany of horrific injuries, but triathlete Bobby McMullen is still going full - speed ahead
There is a litany of serious flaws in several of the 58 sections of the bill, and here are some of them: the bill would compel registration of NGOs (including those already registered under the Companies and Allied Matters Act); heavily criminalize non-compliance with its provisions (up to 18 months in prison); ensure full executive control over the licensing, funding and supervision of operations of NGOs through a Board appointed by the president and dominated by political representatives.
For instance, the public knows that McConnell himself knows full well he is fibbing when the Republican Senate leader presents his litany of references to «bailout.»
The most memorable bit of nonsense, amongst a litany of flubs, curses, awkward placements, and other tics, is Pine teasing going «full Shat» when someone accuses him of trying to do a William Shatner impression.
Audi TT — 1531 sales Audi's sporty TT, available as either a coupe or convertible, was first launched in 1998 and received a full - on redesign for model - year 2008, before a litany of mild styling updates for the 2011 model year.
The book is full of bite - sized information on a wide variety of topics ranging from the importance of wellness care and emergency prevention to the litany of everyday household and outdoor hazards dogs face, and a whole lot in between.
At the Ontario Bar Association's Institute 2015 conference — now in full swing, with 1,700 participants converging in downtown Toronto — Osler's Jennifer Fairfax delivered a paper that describes a litany of failed attempts to certify an environmental class, and ultimately suggests class actions may not be the preferable mechanism for dealing with environmental claims.
If most life insurance companies ask a litany of health and background questions and require an exam with a full blood and urine workup, how can another ask just a few questions and issue policies with -LSB-...]
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