Sentences with phrase «home roosts»

If in the past the NPP tried desperately to create the false impression that no development is taking place under the watch of President Mahama and the NDC administration; the chickens are now home roosting and no less a person than Dr. Bawumia has acknowledged the fact that President Mahama is working very hard to improve the nation's infrastructure base.
A swing is a must as these little parrots will quickly make it their home roost.

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The CEO can make the highest of high - minded values statements, but here is where reality comes home to roost, where your culture can be supported or sabotaged.
He seemed like the dutiful son come home to roost.
The proverbial chickens are coming home to roost.
After 30 years, those chickens have come home to roost.
Friday's currency turmoil and stock market plunge was a case of the chickens coming home to roost from the class - war policies being waged by European and Asian industry and banking squeezing their domestic consumer markets — that is, labor's living standards — in favor of export production to the United States.
Now that the free lunch is over, Japan's postindustrial mode of rescuing its banking sector is coming home to roost.
If a business has attractive economics but is extracting value from (rather than adding value to) its customers, then I think there are some inherent risks in that model that will eventually come home to roost.
The overextension of credit, outrageously low interest rates and loans to the totally unqualified have finally come home to roost
Now the global economy's chickens may be coming home to roost.
The chickens are coming home to roost.
Amy and I share the same publisher, and the nice people at Roost Books were generous to send me an additional copy of At Home in the Whole Food Kitchen to give away.
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This was the week that all of your issues came home to roost.
this club, under his tutelage, has ruffled a lot of feathers over the years and now it's coming home to roost... his arrogance has rubbed many the wrong way, but winning provided the perfect tonic to cure all ills... whether largely self - created or a byproduct of all the media attention, Wenger seemed to embrace his cult - like status, which would eventually be his downfall... he claimed that his club was different... more of an extended family than a footballing club and only those with what he deemed as «special» qualities could even hope to join such an exclusive club... these «qualities» were hailed by most, especially as the wins kept rolling in... but with exclusivity comes a certain amount of cockiness, which can be somewhat healthy in a highly competitive environment if it comes from a honest place... it wouldn't take long for the fans to embrace their bespectacled former economics professor, going so far as to suggest he could do no wrong... but this fairy tale couldn't last forever
Now that failure is coming home to roost, because Mathieu Debuchy picked up an injury in the game against Man City and, although we do not know how serious it is yet, it looks like the Frenchman will miss a good chunk of games.
All of Wenger's disastrous plans when it comes to transfers, both incoming and outgoing, are coming home to roost... why would anyone pay a significant fee for a player that was hardly used, is overpaid and has a spotty injury record; not to mention the fact that Wenger nickels & dimes everyone when it comes to transfers so it only makes sense that other teams would do likewise when dealing with us... the fact is I wouldn't be surprised if Wenger does this so that players won't be moved thereby giving him a ready - made excuse not to spend more money on transfers; there's a reason why the latest headlines regarding Arsenal transfers seem to suggest that we aren't bringing anyone in until some players are sold or moved elsewhere on loan... we know this club knows how to utilize press coverage to further their questionable agendas, it's the very reason why the Sanchez situation has become such a nightmare
Wenger's arrogant complacent attitude towards transfers is coming home to roost.
I alluded to a more deeper underlying effect and consequence that match would have, and it appears the chickens have not only come home to roost but taken up permanent residence at the Emirates.
Keren barratt and mike Riley should start reading the papers things are coming home to roost
As for Chelsea, I reckon they're a busted flush and their chickens are starting to come home to roost (or should that be «pigeons»?
Fair play to the UTD fan for having an opinion, I think a lot of people miss the point with Wenger, I know that all football fans want success now, if you look at the teams Arsene has built this is perhaps his third, even forth, and it is still in the making, he knows that they are not yet what they will be and that perhaps we will not get success immediately but if we are patient success will come, I am a realist and know that mortgaging your clubs future for immediate success is wrong and that sooner rather than later these birds will come home to roost.
Amanda Blake Soule, Editor Amanda is the author of The Creative Family, Handmade Home, and The Rhythm of Family, all published by Roost Books.
My second book Handmade Home: Simple Ways to Repurpose Old Materials into New Family Treasures followed a year later, and the most recent, written together with Steve, was released in August 2011, The Rhythm of Family: Discovering a Sense of Wonder Through The Seasons (all published with the lovely folks at Roost Books).
And I love knowing that after each long week day apart at our respective jobs and daycare, we all come home to roost together in our cozy, comforting nest — for cuddles, quiet time, story books and eventually sleep — together as a family.
It was the moment the chickens came home to roost for 20 years of free market policies.
Listen you indigent prick, I didn't call you a name and you need to quit the friggen name calling or it is going to come home to roost.
For this party, the chicken has now come home to roost,» APC said.
'' Now that the PDP's chicken has come home to roost, the party must be courageous enough to accept full responsibility and stop seeing enemies everywhere.
Unfortunately for most taxpayers, the chickens are finally coming home to roost for the state Senate GOP cult.
Well, now it has, and in a lot of ways this is the chickens coming home to roost.
It is conceivable that, even when the chlorinated economic chickens come home to roost, they may not even lay the blame at the door of Gove and Co. and look, instead, for saboteurs and enemies within to take the blame.
The last few days might well go down in Westminster history as the time environmental issues came home to roost.
«This is Citizens United coming home to roost in New York,» said Richard Brodsky, a Senior Fellow at Demos, a public policy organization.
Also, third terms are when problems come home to roost.
The current turmoil in Iraq is a case of the chickens coming home to roost.
With parliament in recess and MPs back in their constituencies it's been a slow start to the news week, but the last few days might well go down in Westminster history as the time environmental issues came home to roost.
Mary Creagh, the shadow environment secretary, taunted Spelman in the Commons over the U-turn, saying: «Today the air is filled with the sound of chickens coming home to roost.
The worldwide push for government entities to drop investments in fossil fuels comes home to roost in the Empire State: this week New York legislators, led by Senator Liz Krueger, introduced the Fossil Fuel Divestment Act, which would require Comptroller Tom DiNapoli to divest the Common Retirement Fund's holdings in the top 200 fossil fuel companies by 2020.
«One of the real problems that is the chicken coming home to roost for this mayor is that the city is 43 percent of the state's population, 38 percent of the registered voters but it only cast 26 percent of the vote in 2014.
For Cuomo, it's chickens coming home to roost: As a former attorney general, he had to see the various ethical clouds gathering over the WFP.
Cable stated at the Liberal Democrat conference that the sustainability of the present higher education funding arrangements did not keep him awake a night because he would be over 100 - years - old when its consequences came home to roost.
The Governor is great at p.r. moves but the chickens are starting to come home to roost.
As Clio Chang writes in The New Republic, «Cuomo's chickens are coming home to roost
Brown's economic chickens are coming home to roost.
Since he became leader he's encountered, possibly for the first time, those who disagree, sometimes fundamentally, with his positions and undergone scrutiny from the media; at the risk of mixing metaphors he's been found out and the chickens are coming home to roost.
«There is substantial reason to believe that multimillionaire Chris Collins has shamelessly and unapologetically abused his position to enrich himself and his Republican colleagues, and now the chickens are coming home to roost,» the DCCC spokesman Evan Lukaske said.
Those changes will finally come home to roost next week, when voters in Lloyd, Plattekill and Marlborough get to decide who will represent them in the new District 9 and District 10.
During a wide - ranging speech to the chamber, Gibson didn't mention that those huge increases in local electricity rates he was fighting to rescind had come home to roost in consumer bills this month.
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