Sentences with phrase «how farcical»

We are just so used to it, have it so imbued in our psyche, that we don't appreciated how farcical and damaging it is.
The authors blame it all on that notorious cup of McDonald's coffee, writing, «Now outrageous lawsuits are a fact of life no matter how farcical
In order to show how farcical the Hockey Team claims of «independence» were, I made guesses last spring about the -LSB-...]
In this Audible Studios production, Noah provides something deeper than traditional memoirists: powerfully funny observations about how farcical political and social systems play out in our lives.
That will not only highlight how farcical the limit is, but that this supposedly cost - effective restriction on engines and frustrating penalty system is all for nothing.

Not exact matches

Allison Pearson gives the stressed - out modern family a farcical spin in How Does She Do It?
Really??? so how do you explain the farcical 40 million and # 1 scenario????? keep your opinion if you think your right but watch and see what happens, could have had Higuain?
Its not a coincidence that since Wenger has been in charge of EVERYTHING football related at the club we have seen a virtual standstill on transfers and the injury list is longer and more serious AND most inportant of all we have not won anything really significant How long is this farcical situation going to endure???? «oH No the BFG IS INJURED WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO???» «Oh I know... lets get in Kim Kalstrom... or... lets play Sanchez at the back, that'll do» stupid stupid stupid
Now the current players are in the same position, they can see the farcical way Wenger is destroying the club, how long do you think it will be before Alexis is wanting away from this old fool.
I actually was just thinking about how I didn't have an issue with THAT much of what Paxson said, other than some of the stuff about the farcical nature about the end of the season and some of the self - inflicted «disjointed» stuff, but even that he admitted that he hated doing it.
Yet Nigel observes that YouGov «do not even prompt for UKIP when asking voters how they intend to vote», as though this is an obvious mistake, and criticises Populus for their «farcical levels of reweighting and rejigging», as though their methodology had been deliberately designed to do his party down.
Nick Clegg grinned the moment he raised it, as he knows all too well the farcical nature of how this audit came to light.
He begins his remarks by describing how he's put an end to what had become a farcical and damaging spring ritual in Albany: missing the annual April 1 deadline for the state budget.
These are simple things that a more farcical comedy might play as visual gags, like how each arriving luxury vehicle has to park around Beatriz's dumpy»90s Volkswagen.
The last episode of 2010 clocks in with a triple review, as Kurt and Andrew look at David O. Russell's earnest and farcical boxing drama, The Fighter, as well as John Cameron Mitchell's look at how a couple (in this case, Aaron Eckhart and Nicole Kidman) grieve the loss of their young son in Rabbit Hole.
For this reason I'm sorry to see just how many scientists have contributed to the production of the farcical DDP report.
Monbiot, who lives in the United Kingdom, goes on to describe how the dairy industry is protected by the government's Environmental Agency, which conducts «farcical investigations» and fails to prosecute blatant pollution; meanwhile, dairy farmers continue to dump obscene amounts of pollution into waterways all around the world, and dairy cows continue to suffer for longer periods of time even than cows raised for meat.
The IPCC recommendations and everything green are pretty much farcical, because they have no program proposed on how we can remove some of the 35 %, perhaps 40 % by now, overload of carbon dioxide already in our biosphere.
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