Sentences with phrase «huge irony»

I find huge irony in the apparent fact that a woman without one minute of teaching experience seems so much better attuned to the challenges facing the teaching profession that her predecessor, who was an astonishingly successful head teacher.
It is a huge irony that at a time when the entire world depends on good political decisions coming out of the U.S., Americans have contempt for politics as a vocation.
There is a huge irony to Piquet's criticism, too.
Inman misses another huge irony here: Hubbert's forecast for the peak of global crude oil was bang on, but its full impact was deferred by the very production technique he had helped develop 60 years earlier.
To me, one of the huge ironies of modern society is that so many people spend so much time to accumulate so much Stuff — yet never manage to set aside anything for the future.
Now in a huge irony, the BP - created disaster is being parleyed into an attempt to force cap and trade on an already beleaguered economy.
The huge irony is this: Imagine Mair had asked Cruz if he would issue a public retraction if he were confronted with the facts.
And the huge irony here is him saying «We are providing consumers with the opportunity to hook up with a quality, experienced, traditional agent.
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