Sentences with phrase «more bad points»

Although the site is technically zero carbon at the moment, it's also got far more bad points — it's seriously fugly, completely useless, and not doing anything for the economy of the town (no jobs being created, no money coming in or going out, etc)

Not exact matches

But Low points out that, in the type of negotiations she studies at least — ones where failing to reach a consensus means everyone goes home with nothing — more aggressive negotiating meant worse negotiating.
The last point I want to make here is that, when faced with a CEO's bad behaviour, a Board faces more than a yes - or - no question.
Spirit Airlines had nickel and dimed me with extra fees to the point where this flight was now more expensive than most, but the cramped quarters, piercing glares from the staff, and the weird vibe as I boarded were starting to make me wonder: Is this the worst airline ever?
While not all gossip is bad — one can share secrets about wonderful things like a suspected pregnancy or job promotion — Epstein points out that «useful gossip is, in the minds of most people, not what gossip is really about,» and so the majority of the book focuses on the more naughty kind of tattling, the kind that makes your heart beat faster when the subject of ridicule comes around the corner.
Scores of Wall Street investors bought into the worst - case scenario on Thursday, sending the Dow down more than 550 points intraday after Trump's announcement.
After devoting a solid 15 pages of his letter on how the U.S. should slash regulations, Dimon made a point to single out a single area of government oversight that has undeniable value: «Some regulations quite clearly create a common good (e.g., clean air and water),» Dimon noted, in a sentence that went on to catalog the ways regulation is otherwise bad for the economy — making it all the more striking that he chose to highlight environmental issues.
And the more people they follow, the worse this becomes, to the point where their Twitter - feed is just one giant cacophony.
More bad news for seniors: Medicare Part B premiums, which are usually deducted from Social Security payments, are expected to increase next year to the point in which they will probably wipe out the entire COLA.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, -0.08 % had tumbled 180 points by midday Monday, while the S&P 500 SPX, -0.29 % was down more than 20 points, putting both on track for their worst day in three and a half months.
As CNBC anchor Becky Quick pointed out this morning during their segment in which I joined, we may be entering that phase of the cycle where good news on Main St. is bad news on Wall St.. That is, accelerating wage growth may lead the Federal Reserve to tighten faster, slowing overall growth more than currently expected.
And The New York Times yesterday pointed out that all of the $ 31.5 billion in new aid is not going to be spent on the Greek people any more than the American QE3 is spent here; it's going to be given to the Greek banks to help pull them out of their negative equity and all of their bad real estate mortgages.
In the end this shrinks the economy — and that means that more and more loans will go bad, until crisis levels are reached at the point where lenders realize that there is no more room to extract more, and stop lending.
We've written earlier about how that is generally a bad idea (more on that later), but to illustrate our point and in light of the current retail climate, we thought it'd be a good idea to show you what happens to a store - branded credit card when the company shuts its doors.
With the latest slide rooted in disappointment that Beijing did not announce expected policy support over the weekend, all index futures contracts < 0 #CIF: > < 0 #CIC: > < 0 #CIH: > slumped by their 10 percent daily limit, pointing to more bad days ahead.
More recently, noted short - seller Jim Chanos called the acquisition «a shameful example of corporate governance at its worst», and he makes an important point.
«The first point is there's more circumstantial evidence of bad intent here,» Waymo's attorney said.
Planning to make a point of visiting people in the hospital at least once a week (or more often) is not a bad plan.
You cut through the modern politics and hand waving and what you have is that for at LEAST 200 years and probably more (longer than we've been around as a country) Christians were «held in contempt» to the point that for about 10 of those years several emperors pursued active policies of extermination (that's what the «actually persecuting» statement refers to - think holocaust type policies) that included some of the worst type of tortures known to humanity.
Indeed, when the good faith of the Jew unveils the bad faith of Christian belief in God, the Christian can become more truly open to the Christ who points to the end of the old creation, the end of reality as such, and ushers in that new creation of total liberation, which no longer can even be named as reality.
Worse still — and more to the point of my concern — the translation of the one Word of God into direct social and political terms has meant that the churches neglect the message for which they do have sole responsibility, that which constitutes their specific raison d'etre, and which no other agency in the world is called on or is competent to proclaim: the gospel of Holy Scripture which has the power to make people wise unto salvation through faith in Christ Jesus (2 Timothy 3:15).
I'm sure at some point someone has had to go to the bathroom so bad they did not to shoot more people and decided to go relieve themselves instead.
Sayers had illuminated my bad habits and pointed me back to more patient, loving kind of reading.
But, from the Bible's point of view, even more disquieting is the possibility of human freedom, symbolized by the tree of knowledge of good and bad.
Don't fall into CNN or Fox Network lies, they don't care about God or your eternal salvation, just posting something so Ungodly like this is so Bad, (listen... Get close to Christ the redeemer of mankind) don't get into foolish arguments like this, Hollywood and all media is just the tipping point of the iceberg of something more evil happening, and to believers: get your doctrine straight and don't defend the works of this man (Stephen King) he is not giving glory to God with his live and work, there's many men of God that need your support that really give glory to God.
Christianity has done much more good than bad in the past 2000 years so although you can point out some of the horrendous wrongs committed by churches and governments, it doesn't eclipse the good.
At this point, now that they are in their teens and more thinking for themselves, I doubt any of my kids will turn into Christianity - at - its - worst style Christians.
«Investing in more speed and capacity than is necessary not only increases costs today without a corresponding benefit but it also adds the risk that if and when projected growth is achieved, the once modern machinery may be worn to the point that repair or replacement is needed or worse, it may be made obsolete by new technology.
«We're at a point where consumers know more and alluding to the style and the name is not a bad way to go.»
Look, I can keep going — I could point out how they had Welington Castillo for six games, and how he went on to accumulate more WAR with his new team than any Mariners catcher from the last 10 years, or I could regret to inform you that Mike Zunino is bad again — but it seems like overkill.
All Arsenal fans are up in arms about the Gunners dropping two points at Norwich yesterday, and even worse we have sustained three more injuries to key players that we can ill afford to do without right now.
Whether it was bias to United or simply, as some pundits have labeled it, rank bad refereeing, the decision to senf off West ham's Feghouli for an early clash with Phil Jones that was a yellow card at best and probably more so for the United defender, has become a huge talking point.
This season we've been more clinical, we've gotten points even though we've played badly.
Final committee No. 2 Oklahoma gave up more points per game than UCF did and had a worse defense, according to both schedule - adjusted S&P + and the events of New Year's Day.
Which if true will b it for wenger in my books... The fact is we finished 5 points ahead of one of worst man utd teams in decade or more... And 4 points behind a weak man city team....
Arsenal's season has been one of the worst I have ever seen under Arsene Wenger's reign, and although Wenger continually says that the Gunners need to score more goals, it is also obvious that we have lost many many points because of horrendous errors by our defenders.
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That will be great if he can manage to do that but what's more important if arsenal can snatch 3 point from Liverpool at an field today...... arsenal to sell ox to Chelsea this week too bad, all this injury prone players are becoming traitors all the time after Wenger has back them during difficult time of their playing career...
Not only will they score more points, but they'll limit the Warriors» fast break chances, where they are at their best and the Cavaliers are at their worst.
If the offense would have done something, even just chewing up some more clock, the 14 points against the defense wouldn't look as bad
Matt Cain has the rest of his 2017 bill and a $ 7.5 million buyout on a $ 21 million option left, but at this point, that's more a relief than a candidate for the worst.
Our England dominance was reduce to London dominance, and this was further reduce to North London dominance, and this is even under threat; spuds are about to have an equally good stadium, makes the top four easily, has more players in PFA team, dominated AFC with a make - shift team, score more goals and conceded the Least, and to make it worst; a 17 points gap.
I honestly don't believe Jack or Aaron are any worse defensively than Arteta is at this point, and both of them offer more in attack.
Even worse, was that we only gained two points more and the same amount of defeats (7) last season, compared to the 12/13 season, when we had even a weaker squad back then!
If you have supported a professional football club in England for any significant period of time, then at some point you're more than likely to have cheered and clapped a few, maybe more, of the following: racists, sexists, homophobes, bigots, petty criminals, bad husbands, bad fathers, adulterers, tax dodgers, wife - beaters, liars, people who don't close the tops of cereal boxes, Conservatives, and instances of any of the other shades and shapes of the evil that men do.
A few goals here, a few there, and suddenly Chelsea2 have a few more points in the league, another away goal in Europe, and José Mourinho isn't sneering and flailing his way through press conferences like a man doing a bad impression of José Mourinho.
Back to the point though, the fact that nobody knows what will really happen is bad because every bad result puts more weight on an already heavy finger pointing at the manager for the bad results, when I have to admit that it's not like the Board or the players are helping him too much.
Arsenal fans know more than anyone (see last season) that a nine - point lead is easily dismantled with a run of bad results, so of course it is definitely mathematically possible for the Gunners to catch Jose Mourinho's men, but from what we've seen so far the strength of Chelsea looks like they will over-run any team in the Premiership.
Everton are omnly three points worse off than Arsenal, although they have played two games more, but it is upward that we need to look and failure to beat the Baggies would be a massive boost for all the sides above us in the table.
The club has some severe financial issues to resolve and perhaps not being able to bring in new players will at least keep the wolf from the door because the worst thing that could happen to the Fratton Park club would be administration which would of course incur a ten point penalty and therefore make Mr. Hart's job that little bit more impossible.
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