Margaret Thatcher, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron would have done exactly the same thing as Theresa May: Look a bit embarrassed, soak up the anger about being America's poodle, then issue
the most anaemic, mealy - mouthed coded criticism that lands no more than a glancing blow.
Not exact matches
For Ed Balls, the American experience had been the
most useful comparison; President Obama's emphasis on stimulus had meant healthier growth than the
anaemic version in austerity Britain.
Save for his two Hellboy movies (among the
most irreverent and entertaining comic book films of the modern era), his more straightforward genre fare — Mimic, Pacific Rim, the ripe gothic melodrama of Crimson Peak — are pretty
anaemic once you get past the beautiful production design.
Subverting the very elements in which the narrative is structured upon and supplanting it with an
anaemic love story brings a certain morality to the film that is absent in the novel and it is doubtful that Taylor Johnson's film adaptation of Fifty Shades of Grey will satisfy even its
most ardent fans.
In reality,
most listed companies out there — many of which are ripe for disruption & boast
anaemic underlying growth rates — trade for similar & even higher multiples!?
Sony's vision of the future for console gaming is one I'm very much excited about, and I'd hate for these delays to compromise that by driving customers to the competition, with it's rather
anaemic homogenisation of all entertainment, not just games, into a means to maximise consumer exploitation becoming the new standard for
most next gen.
Wilson was
most likely referring to US regulators, which would indeed make sense, what with the ESRB's
anaemic reaction to US and Hawaiian initiatives regarding loot boxes.
At that time, a stock market crash and a lack of jobs
most affected the
anaemic economy that was sandwiched between two world wars.