I was
making dreadful mistakes all week, and that was complicating the process because emotions started to creep in, and I found myself losing patience, taking trades on a whim, which made the trading experience very unpleasant.
Sadly, where this movie falls flat is yet again with smart people
making dreadful decisions, most of which are quite spoiler - filled, so we'll save you that.
The film's setting is an apocalyptic near - future where the planet's population has been decimated by ravenous crustacean - looking aliens who are sightless but possess supersensitive hearing and communicate by
making dreadful clacking sounds.
The weak link is Steve Zahn who's straight laced screenwriter character grates
making him a dreadful lead considering most of the film follows him.
The Gunners look in dire need of strengthening at the back after a shambolic 3 - 0 Carabao Cup final defeat at the hands of Manchester City, during which Shkodran Mustafi
made a dreadful error for the opening goal.
Pompey have
made a dreadful start to the new campaign and O'Hara, who is one of 13 new faces at the club, believes they will turn the corner sooner rather than later.
He can pull magic saves out of nowhere one minute but then
make a dreadful howler or be caught out of position.
But I think my analysis has been borne out, in spite of the massive ruptions caused by the expenses scandal: «Throwing out a government that has failed them is what voters do best... Unless
they make some dreadful blunder, the Conservatives will be the next government.»
In this make - believe world of Labour thinking, when, not if, Labour are elected in 2015 the party will have to impose no cuts, spending will be allowed to increase on nice things like the health service, and grateful voters will at last acknowledge
they made a dreadful mistake in 2010 by voting for those ghastly Tories.
I made a dreadful pair of pants because I just didn't care to be there, I would have given myself an F - for them — and she gave me an A!
It takes an age for the revs to rise all the way to its 7700rpm limit and while doing so
it makes a dreadful, industrial noise.
Not exact matches
One of the most
dreadful offenses last season has come alive under Watson, who has seemingly revived wide receivers like DeAndre Hopkins and Will Fuller (who undoubtedly
make Watson's job easier with their speed and hands) and running back Lamar Miller.
But because she had put off decision
making about her relationship for 10 years, it was the scariest, most
dreadful thing in the world.
That's why academics such as Richard Florida have argued that a shift to renting in the U.S. could help address the country's
dreadful unemployment rate, since it would
make Americans more mobile.
The Parliamentary Budget Office has released a report (pdf - h / t to Kady O'Malley) that
makes note of the distinction between Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Gross Domestic Income (GDI), and shows that by the latter measure, the fourth quarter of 2008 was even more
dreadful than the GDP numbers that
made all the headlines.
The province may finally be crawling out of its deepest recession since the
dreadful 1980s, but it's a slow crawl, and years will pass before the economy
makes up the ground it lost.
There are some non-financial issues with being in equities in late retirement — although there's a case to be
made that staying on top of this helps retain intellectual facilities a bit if we look at Warren Buffet and his
dreadful diet, looking at the state some people get into as they get older I'm not sure they should be licensed to drive an equity portfolio unless they can sit on their hands and let that nice Mr Vanguard sort out the rebalancing shenanigans...
But
making a mistake to become right, legal and moral is definitely another story and
dreadful one.
---- Al - Kahf 18: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful Praise be to Allah Who hath revealed the Scripture unto His slave, and hath not placed therein any crookedness, (1)(But hath
made it) straight, to give warning of stern punishment from Him, and to bring unto the believers who do good works the news that theirs will be a fair reward, (2) Wherein they will abide for ever; (3) And to warn those who say: Allah hath chosen a son, (4)(A thing) whereof they have no knowledge, nor (had) their fathers,
Dreadful is the word that cometh out of their mouths.
All immediacy, in spite of its illusory peace and tranquillity, is dread, and hence, quite consistently, it is dread of nothing; one can not
make immediacy so anxious by the most horrifying description of the most
dreadful something, as by a crafty, apparently casual half word about an unknown peril which is thrown out with the surely calculated aim of reflection; yea, one can put immediacy most in dread by slyly imputing to it knowledge of the matter referred to.
Then We
make them taste a
dreadful doom because they used to disbelieve.
But about this people concern themselves very little in our age which they think has reached the highest attainment, whereas in truth no age has so fallen victim to the comic as this has, and it is incomprehensible that this age has not already by a generatio aequivoca given birth to its hero, the demon who would remorselessly produce the
dreadful spectacle of
making the whole age laugh and
making it forget that it was laughing at itself.
Lilith — it's comments like Wow's that
make the world such a
dreadful place for gay people.
Surrounded by all these books, the years that I have spent studying theology and learning Latin, Greek and Hebrew suddenly seem like the most
dreadful waste of time and now I am determined to
make up for it.
Soul - crises such as mine, if experienced within an empathic and compassionate human relationship, within a culture that
makes room for them without judgment and condemnation, have the possibility of becoming opportunities for personal growth and transformation rather than
dreadful experiences simply to be endured and survived.
Simon Christie, defending, said his client could not recall what
made him burgle the home and commit «these
dreadful acts which appals and disgusts him» but he had taken a «potentially toxic» combination of drugs.
We aren't
making the presence of Cech count as much as it should because the defending has been so
dreadful.
In an otherwise
dreadful basketball game, it was Garnett who sealed the win like he had so many times in that building by reading a passing lane and
making a key defensive stop.
After Ozil hit the post shortly after Giroud was denied a good penalty shout early in the second half ot really did feel like one of those days and when Cazorla
made a horrible mess of a late spot kick, it was time to accept a
dreadful day in the west midlands and move on.
But the problem with playing «bad» football is that you get much less slack: it
makes mediocre results worse, and poor results
dreadful.
If there are any sort of hiccups with the opening — say, if the famed pedestrian bridge isn't completed on time — a
dreadful, sub-replacement team would
make the air of failure exponentially worse.
League 2 is a
dreadful league though, so we could yet
make the playoffs.
Only problem is they
made our team look even more
dreadful.
I thought the abuse Hector received last season against Crystal Palace was
dreadful and only succeeded in draining confidence from a loyal and talented young player and
made him want to leave us.
This is the problem, Gibbs is decent but
made of glass (not much different to the rest of our players) so therefore Monreal always has to step in and, to say the least, he's f*cking
dreadful.
The Gunners didn't have many players expected to
make the team after a
dreadful campaign thus far, but Alexis Sanchez is nominated for the PFA Premier League Player of the Year award, and I would have thought he would have
made the line - up.
St. Francis struggled with the cavernous space and
made just 7 of 38 first - half shots, including a
dreadful 1 - for - 14 on 3 - point shots.
Tore and Calleri look
dreadful and if there is an exit clause on their respective loans then it would
make sense to terminate them now.
He must have been delighted when he was granted by cries of «One Neil Warnock» during his first game in charge, a chant that
made me feel slightly queasy given the
dreadful football played in a 0 - 0 draw at Portsmouth.
This time, it was West Ham's keeper with a
dreadful mistake: Randolph
made a mess of a simple cross, and the ball fell to the feet of Divock Origi, who gratefully accepted the gift.
The odds are that Manchester City will
make it back to the Champions League and even a fourth - placed finish would not be
dreadful (only Everton in 2005 of English clubs have failed to
make it through a Champions League qualifier).
And Chelsea
made Barca suffer for long periods, twice hitting the post through goal - scorer Willian, before gifting the Catalans an equaliser with a
dreadful defensive lapse.
The Portuguese manager had earlier said he would
make changes in his team following their
dreadful performance against West Brom in the Premier League on Sunday.
A pricey sparkly something or a dozen red roses can
make a wife feel like it's a quick and easy apology after some
dreadful slight — real or imagined — her hubby bestowed upon her.
When you are away from home, the idea of
making your toddler use a public washroom is
dreadful.
The changing pad gives you a peace of mind and
makes the job of pamper changing less
dreadful.
While nothing in the world can
make that task pleasant, there are definite ways to
make it a bit less
dreadful.
PS - Millliband is still around I suppose but he looks like a
dreadful coward in that he
made it crystal clear he thought Brown was the wrong man himself in the Guardian
«Some are welcome: a silly promise to put workers on company boards, for instance, was abandoned; a
dreadful plan to
make firms list their foreign employees lasted less than a week; and hints at curbing the Bank of England's independence were quietly forgotten.
The Washington Post editorial board endorsed Clinton Thursday morning, saying, «No, we are not
making this endorsement simply because Ms. Clinton's chief opponent is
dreadful.»