Sentences with phrase «miserable failure as»

Maybe John's second public appeal for charitable donations was as miserable a failure as his gofundme effort (http://www.gofundme.com/1v39s) on 17th Jan..
Here is what we can say to this: if you are one of these losers and share their defeatist opinion, most likely you are quite a miserable failure as far as women are concerned, but for entirely different reasons.
Just type the words miserable failure as a search query, and see the top result.

Not exact matches

If God created men as PERFECT, why were TWO of his first THREE products MISERABLE FAILURES?
He protested about the fashion in which those who proclaim the gospel often spend most of their time in stimulating an artificial sense of utter failure and sinfulness, so that then those preachers could declare that after all God still cares for such miserable wretches as he has induced his hearers to think themselves to be.
However, if the Fourth Servant Song was really to be understood as a prophecy of the crucifixion of Jesus, and if this meant that by means of this scripture God was declaring that his death was not a miserable failure but a victory, in that it was becoming a source of blessing to men, then the rest of the Song had some suggestive things to say about this same Jesus.
As United States low - intensity - conflict strategy succeeds in making life miserable for all Nicaraguans the press can be expected to report on economic hardship as evidence of the failure of the revolution without describing such hardship as the intent and result of United States policAs United States low - intensity - conflict strategy succeeds in making life miserable for all Nicaraguans the press can be expected to report on economic hardship as evidence of the failure of the revolution without describing such hardship as the intent and result of United States policas evidence of the failure of the revolution without describing such hardship as the intent and result of United States policas the intent and result of United States policy.
And Whitman's gnawing fear was expressed in imagery almost identical with that of Jefferson: «If the United States, like the countries of the Old World, are also to grow vast crops of poor, desperate, dissatisfied, nomadic, miserable - waged populations, such as we see looming upon us of late years — steadily, even if slowly, eating into them like cancer of lungs or stomach — then our republican experiment, notwithstanding all its surface - successes, is at heart an unhealthy failure.
Google's director of search quality, Peter Norvig, says that traditional Googlebombs aren't a major concern: «The point of Googlebombs, in a way, is that they don't really matter — with «miserable failure,» it worked because there was nobody on the Web advertising themselves as a miserable failure, and in our query stream, nobody was asking for «miserable failure» either.
This is how Google came to think of George W. Bush as a miserable failure.
Perhaps the biggest turnoff is a profile that so much as mentions a crazy ex or how your love life has been a miserable failure.
This incendiary offering is apt to be appreciated or reviled along party lines for it paints a most unflattering picture of George W. Bush as a spoiled - rotten nincompoop who has been a miserable failure at his every endeavor.
There has been no analysis as to why NCLB was a miserable failure.
Needless to say, his failure on the Common Core tests shattered him as failure was the catalyst that led the boy to cite, «If I don't pass the test, I will feel miserable and never come out of my room.»
This new scientific finding helps explain why the climate models have been such miserable failures regarding global warming predictions, as noted by these charts:
I recall that being done to President Bush (the younger)-- searching for some unlikely but pungent phrase («miserable failure») produced the president as the first result.
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