Sentences with phrase «many failed promises»

Syriza, which broke a two - party - led system, has disappointed some on the left for implementing austerity measures and the reputation of the mainstream parties remains damaged following what is perceived as years of failed promises.
At a time when many Ukrainians are trapped between the failed promises of Marxist utopianism and the often harsh realities of Western materialism, the Orthodox Church is in a position to offer the best aspects of tradition.
Failed promise after another.
I may not like many of Obama's policies and failed promises - actually, I do not and I did not vote for him - but I hold him in very high regard as a man who tends to speak well of other people (yes, he's said some careless things occasionally, but only occasionally), who clearly loves and respects his family, who tries to take the high road in dealings with others.
She had to have known that her beautiful pregnant belly with a failed promise of life was the source of awkwardness and discomfort for the rest of us.
Arsenal fans are actually the most understanding and gullible set of fans ever, after so many years of failed promise's, failed transfer windows, failed title challenges.
All of these failed promises we lived with for eight years under NPP.
Dolan is still smarting from what he believed was a failed promise last year from Cuomo to enact the education tax credit that would benefit those who donate to public, private and parochial schools.
The union leader slammed the state government for failure to pay lecturers all outstanding salaries pointing that both academic and non academic staff in the institution have been living on failed promises under the Yahaya Bello administration.
He cited what he called rising fuel prices and failed promises of the Akufo - Addo government as justification for his claim.
As a law professor, currently at Fordham, Ms. Teachout has focused on anti-corruption, and her anger, shared by so many, over the governor's failed promises to eradicate the carousel of bribery and pernicious influence in Albany has been central to her campaign.
Still fresh in our memory are President Jonathan's politics of exclusion; his many failed promises; how he soaked the hands of the military in the murky waters of dirty politics; how he punished the entire North but pretended to be its best friend; the way he tore the entire country into two religious camps, his deliberate impoverisation of Nigerian Muslims, his favouritism in the area of job recruitment and his nepotism.
After decades of failed promise, photovoltaics remain expensive and inefficient and account for less than.03 percent of the electricity supply nationwide.
Certain to court controversy, «Killing Them Softly» captures in no uncertain terms the frustration and failed promises the American public as a whole have dealt with as well as the lack of accountability and inability to take difficult but needed action to right the ship.
Vince may rush into the game, but it is Craig who truly takes it to the next level, propelled by something more than simple greed: responsibility to his family, and a need to overcome his failed promise.
He is the author of The Rise and Fall of an Urban School System: Detroit, 1907 — 81, and, with David Angus, The Failed Promise of the American High School, 1890 — 1995.
As David Angus and I discovered in researching our book on the history of the American high school (The Failed Promise of the American High School, 1890 — 1995), these curriculum policy changes led to changes in student course taking.
We have tried to address the top reason that can fail any promising and successful LMS, feel free to add your own personal experiences.
We have all experienced inequities that we want to see eliminated and aim to see no failed promises for any child.
However, this is likely to be a failed promise without more significant reform of the National College for Teaching and Leadership which is too remote from schools and not fit for purpose.
I consider how girls and women navigate between their roles as students, workers, wives, and mothers, and ask what it means for adolescents and the project of education when reproduction is taken to signal schooling's failed promise.
For those of you that have had the misfortune to held on to the LG G2x even with all of its problems and failed promises I am sorry.
These works feature an ambiguous narrative that offers insight into the dilemma posed by science and technology's failed promise to fix our problems, provide explanations, and furnish certainty pertaining to the human condition.
A leading performance artist, Tania Bruguera (MFA 2001) researches relationships between art and politics, specifically transformations of social affect into political effectiveness and institutional structures of collective memory, education, and politics, and some of her performances interrogate the Cuban Revolution's failed promises and evoke the realities masked by propaganda and mass - media interpretation.
Ouadahi's depictions of the ubiquitous high - rise, the legacy of Modern Architecture's failed promise to improve the human condition, emphasize its impenetrable boundaries of steel, glass, and concrete.
The narratives he exposes — the social and psychological consequences of economic inequality, the racism endemic to America's political elites and institutions, and the failed promise of American freedom and prosperity for all of its citizens — once seemed marginal to white, American society.
And there was a pessimistic feeling in New York during the 1970s — the recession, the misery of the American political scene, the failed promise of various social and artistic revolutions.
«Failing her promise, she delivered those she was to protect to their murderers.»
In «Ethanol's Failed Promise,» Lester Pearson and Jonathan Lewis observed that «Turning one - fourth of our corn into fuel is affecting global food prices.
The MoJ has instead promised regular monitoring of the process but has been reminded of the failed promises for review of predictable fees.
Once again, it's sex workers are who are the most abused, ignored and left behind by the failed promises of the open internet.
So finally all the waiting and failed promises of Miracast we have screen casting on Android.
Huge volatility, currency price drops, fake news that affect the market, as well as failed promises.

Not exact matches

A respected research firm recently accused Facebook, for example, of «failing marketers» because content posted there reaches barely 6 % of its promised audience (and it's trending downward).
Some of those schools, however, have been accused of creating as much economic harm as help: students have reported falling deep into debt to pay for classes that they said had failed to deliver what they had promised.
The terms of service of crowdfunding sites state that they aren't responsible for campaigns that fail to deliver on their promises.
Teachers within the country have been known to strike repeatedly, as the government has often failed to follow through on promises.
'» It became known as the «Frisbee speech,» and for years it gave foreign acquirers confidence the government wouldn't throw the book at them if they failed to live up to their promises.
Others will unsubscribe after your followup emails fail to deliver on a promise.
Either North Korea accused the U.S. of failing to deliver on its promises, or American officials were unhappy with their ability to verify that Pyongyang was telling the truth.
The remarks came days after a spokesperson for Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains said Ottawa would look into allegations that RBI failed to live up to promises made under the Investment Canada Act in 2014 to secure approval for the deal to acquire the company.
Woodside Petroleum Ltd subsidiary ATS Inc has made good on a promise not to extend its $ 1.16 billion hostile takeover bid for US - based oil producer Energy Partners Ltd, after failing to reach the minimum acquisition level of 50 per cent.
Poulin and Medline were ousted within a week of each other, and Globe and Mail columnist Andrew Willis linked their departures as proof that «there's little tolerance for a boss who lacks a smart strategy for an increasingly tech - driven marketplace and even less patience for a leader who fails to deliver on digital promises
The problem is that, in the scramble to create the requisite impeccable customer experiences needed, these same companies run the risk of building on long - established myths promising, but failing to deliver, great business returns.
Only after the Falcon Heavy is rigorously tested and SpaceX manages to deliver on its promises of cheaper space launches, a return to the moon, and a mission to Mars (or fail to, for that matter) will we be able to say for sure which rocket was the true champion of human space exploration.
And there are plenty of instances in which member states have failed to deliver on bold promises made on a global stage.
Tell him that his people failed to organize a promised site tour and you will ignite a fuse attached to a bomb set to explode at the earliest opportunity on whoever dropped the ball.
How a popular, promising student was failed by his family, fell into radical Islam and became a monster.»
The memory - eating disease, expected to afflict 15 million Americans by 2060 (and tens of millions more around the world as life expectancy increases), has no cure; a new drug for the condition hasn't been approved in well over a decade; initially promising experimental treatments seem to be failing with clockwork regularity; and there's not even a definitive consensus on what, exactly, biopharma companies should focus on while developing Alzheimer's medicines.
Unlike some of the promising treatments that have failed in 2017 that deal with the so - called «amyloid hypothesis» (the treatments target amyloid beta deposits in the brain that accumulate in people with Alzheimer's disease), approaches that try to prevent nerve cells from dying wouldn't have any impact on that buildup.
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