Sentences with phrase «in botched»

In a decision issued on July 27, 2015 but not yet published (but available here as a PDF), the Federal Court of Canada has certified a class action against the Government of Canada for disclosing the personal health information of participants in the «Marihuana Medical Access Program» in a botched mailout that was intended to advise program participants about changes to the regulation, which ironically where said to protect privacy and safety.
A surgical patient on June 1 won a $ 6.3 Million jury verdict for permanent injuries suffered in a botched procedure.
2) Question: The priests and their helpers thought I was possessed, so they held me down in a botched exorcism attempt.
Deleting data and emails in botched cover - ups?
Sgt. John T. Skipper was convicted of destruction of government property for his role in a botched Humvee air drop that destroyed three of the vehicles during an April 2016 training exercise.
CFPB levies $ 13 million in penalties for RushCard outage — UniRush LLC and Mastercard failures in botched system conversion amount to breach of consumer protection law, agency charges... (See RushCard)
House of Ashes, published in 2014, is a novel drawn from historical events and tells the story of a gunman, a hostage and a child soldier caught up in a botched coup d'etat.
Mishap after mishap occurs to prevent him from succeeding, the worst of which leads to Mike and others being held hostage in a botched robbery of the gas station mini-mart.
After their father is killed in a botched undercover mission, Shane Wolfe (Diesel) is sent in to protect the five Plummer children for 48 hours while their mother (Faith Ford) leaves the country to recover some secret information for the government.
James McAvoy is already set to play an accomplice in a botched art heist, and now he will likely be joined by Rosario Dawson and Vincent Cassel.
by Bryant Frazer Very early on in Blue Streak, as Miles Logan, the character portrayed by a fast - talking Martin Lawrence, co-opts Dr. Martin Luther King's famous «I Have a Dream» speech to describe his own civil rights movement upon getting released from the joint after serving time for his role in a botched jewel heist, it's clear the film is aiming for giddy irreverence.
The only thing that will cause it to stop is if Murphy takes one of his family member's lives — retribution for Murphy errantly taking the life of Martin's father in a botched surgery.
Martin finally tells Murphy that this is payback for killing his father in a botched operation.
She starred in short - lived sitcom «Free Agents,» and James L. Brooks gave her a good - sized role in the botched «How Do You Know?
In a botched getaway Connie, who eludes the police, has his girlfriend Corey (Jennifer Jason Leigh in her usual high - pitched flaky role) get up the bail to get Nick out of jail, but when Nick, after a brutal fight with another inmate, winds up at Elmhurst Hospital, Nick has no problem the fellow's right under the nose of the cop at the door.
It gave me further insight on what actually happened and took place in this botched handling of the case and details the sad accounts of what happened to 3 young boys on the dreadful night of May 5th.
Though many die in the botched kidnapping, the gang gets away with Patricia and jumps aboard their spaceship, destined for a distant planet and a healthy ransom.
Beautiful Japanese Lady Fucks One Lucky Old Man On The Floor Previously charged with murder, man in botched drug deal gets probation in plea agreement.
Body pillow comprised of 40 % polyester fiber and 60 % cotton, broughr to life in a botched attempt at a succubus summoning.
Goddard also relies on the same reviled NOAA data in his botched attempt to buttress his case that NASA is «hiding» an 80 year cooling trend.
«It's a shame County Executive Dinolfo took over a month to apologize to her fellow citizens that were treated as collateral damage in a botched political hit job.
They also accused him of mismanagement of party funds and a covert plan for a consensus candidate to favour his preferred aspirant in the botched primary last Saturday.
Cuomo, in a series of cable news appearances, noted that the suspect in the botched bombing, Akayed Ullah, likely downloaded bomb - making information from the web, and said internet service providers may need to start sounding the alarm when people frequent such sites.
A top aide to de Blasio tried to arrange «knowingly false» testimony under oath at a NYC Council hearing to hide City Hall's role in a botched deed restriction that allowed a nursing home to become luxury condos, a lawsuit alleges.
Two Buffalo Veterans Affairs Medical Center employees left their jobs after they were implicated in the botched decision not to try to revive a patient suffering cardiac arrest, a spokeswoman for the facility said.
Spitzer (AKA the steamroller) was hardly a shrinking violet during his brief stint as governor, and according to a report by Cuomo — who was AG at the time, having followed Spitzer into that office — he misused his executive power over the State Police in a botched attempt to smear his top political rival, then Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno.
Francesco Cigarini, the pit crew member who suffered a broken leg in a botched pit stop in Bahrain, is doing «fine» according to Maurizio Arrivabene.
Because there are real tangible improvements that anyone can see, but we're not «there» yet, and throw in a botched punt snap and some trash weather, and, well, here we are.
In 1954 the Muslim Brotherhood was involved in a botched attempt to assassinate President Gamal Nasser.
Instead, for some reason, JPMorgan combined its holdings in the botched trades with client - related positions.
«The example of Oklahoma should be very troubling for Arkansas officials,» said Dale Baich, a defense attorney who represented Joseph Wood, who died in similarly grotesque circumstances in a botched execution involving midazolam in Arizona that same year.

Not exact matches

Tora Bora, which is located in Afghanistan's Nangarhar province, was Osama bin Laden's hideout until December 2001, when he narrowly escaped a botched US bombing campaign.
Pruitt counted jobs in unrelated enterprises to get his botched total.
The rescue was so badly botched, that in the end, 11 more people had to be pulled from the freezing water.
After drawing down $ 192 million of nearly $ 500 million in potential financing, it triggered loan covenants when it botched production deadlines, failing to deliver cars on time.
In a humiliating turn, the Transformers auteur totally botched a live Samsung presentation at the 2014 International CES on Monday touting the tech giant's forthcoming 105 - inch curved UHD televisions.
So Mark Carney can fairly claim not to have botched the task that was given him, with the caveat that the task he was given was easier than those facing his counterparts in Washington, Frankfurt and London.
For example, a flaw in production could lead to more runs of products featuring defects, or a botched social media post could continue to be seen by more and more people.
In contrast, the retailer's online sales plunged 12.5 % because of a botched site relaunch, making it one of the rare chains to see its digital business shrivel in this day and agIn contrast, the retailer's online sales plunged 12.5 % because of a botched site relaunch, making it one of the rare chains to see its digital business shrivel in this day and agin this day and age.
Turkish President Erdogan has accused Gulen, who lives in Pennsylvania, of orchestrating a botched coup last summer.
However, reports later indicated that the Browns botched the paperwork and did not get the deal approved in time for the 4:00 pm ET deadline.
A highly publicized trading glitch reported by Nasdaq complicated matters, causing a delay in trading, and a slew of botched orders afterward.
Vornado, which owns and manages commercial real estate such as office buildings and malls, sold more than 40 percent of its shares in Penney in March, a month before the department store chain fired its CEO Ron Johnson who had spearheaded a botched turnaround that led to disastrous results.
Apple has made a fortune making hardware, but it has botched some online services in the past, like Ping, Apple's short - lived social network for finding music.
After acquiring his interest in Blockbuster, Icahn began giving interviews to the press and writing letters to shareholders (and to me) claiming that we'd botched the acquisition, that we'd spent too much money on our online business, that we shouldn't have ended late fees, and that the CEO (that would be me) was making too much money.
Vox's Alexia Fernández Campbell reported that the Puerto Rican government's own missteps in the reconstruction effort, including botching a massive recovery contract with Whitefish Energy, have further hampered the power restoration effort.
Two sources close to the show told Variety that Ripa's email came after ABC executives — the news division is responsible for «GMA,» while the syndication arm handles «Live» — worked to repair relations in the wake of the botched Strahan - to - «GMA» announcement.
An attorney seeking a seat in the Florida Legislature represents plastic surgery centers where patients have been maimed and killed as a result of botched cosmetic procedures.
In July, the bank said that losses on its botched trades had reached $ 5.8 billion and could grow.
A more recent attempt, following the botched singing of the South African national anthem by Ard Matthews, was featured in a Memeburn piece on how viral marketing is about increasing positive brand presence by Jonathan Houston.
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