Sentences with phrase «most underachieving»

I'd do it too if I played for one of the most underachieving teams in baseball.
That's the headline we're going to use because we want you to read the piece, but it also feels right in the immediate aftermath of a dramatic reset for the most underachieving team of LeBron's second Cavs tenure.

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«Following is one of the most underrated aspects of leadership... I have seen many a good [military unit] underachieve, because someone... thought the commander was incompetent, and quietly worked to undermine his authority.»
Typically when Cinderella makes it all the way to the final weekend of the tournament, the «great underdog» is a power conference team that underachieved for most of the season before getting hot at the right time.
Still arguably the most talented player alive next to Roger Federer, he exists these days mainly as the exemplar of a growing tennis type: the Underachieving Russian.
We've become bloated over the last 10 years with underperforming / underachieving and or injured players, Wengers most successful squads were slim with the core team playing most of the games and he used to time the introduction of youngsters and covering players perfectly.
Nobody raised a stink, wondering about the underachieving Portuguese who failed to qualify for most tournaments and struggled to win when they did qualify, because a small country of 10,000,000 people isn't supposed to do much.
I would have preferred us having these bad times if we had changed our manager a long time ago, atleast we would understand that it takes time to build a team, than having the so - called most experienced coach in the game of football and still flopping, failing and underachieving over and over again.
Doug Martin actually is the worst head coach in our database, but most of these underachieving coaches are unemployed.
There's no doubting Argentina's individual talent — Messi, Angel Di Maria, Sergio Aguero, Paulo Dybala, Gonzalo Higuain, for example — but can Jorge Sampaoli extract the most out of this bunch that underachieved mightily in qualifying?
Jürgen Klopp hasn't won a trophy in his three seasons at Liverpool, but he has transformed an underachieving club into one of the most thrilling attacking sides in Europe.
In one of the most surprising transfers yet this season, overweight Spurs striker Mido has joined underachieving (in the Prem at least) Sunderland for a fee of  # 6m.
Most of the dating industry ignores the inherently superficial aspect of humanity, and it's underachieving as a result, with catfishing being one of the worst forms of publicity possible.
I'll also say that for the most part, Cho and Penn don't miss a beat picking up where their underachieving roles left off (four year hiatus between flicks) even if the writing did.
The most promising candidate, Fiona's cousin Artie, an underachieving Medieval high school slacker, proves to be more of a challenge than they bargained for.
Worst - case scenario: It turns out like most of the other non-Statham action movies produced by Luc Besson's oft - underachieving EuropaCorp.
Their other cousin, Daisy (Jessica Simpson at her most undressed), makes up the remainder of this clan of underachieving nobodies.
When the opportunity arises to join Frank's band as keyboard player he leaps at it, no matter that the outfit is so shambolically underachieving that it lacks a fanbase, record label and — most unbelievable of all — a Twitter account.
Thankfully UTV's DVD and most especially Blu - ray meticulously capture the audiovisual splendor as it appeared on the big screen, and the underachieving financial returns at cinemas have not prevented the studio from including an informative making - of documentary on both editions.
«And the social consequences of that is that the students in the schools with the most resources — often the white students — can develop computing skills, while minorities at underachieving schools don't have the opportunity.»
The third believes most schools, and especially those in affluent areas, have never been better, but that schools in inner cities and rural areas sometimes underachieve because of poverty, segregation, and inequality.
The recently refreshed Jeep Compass, the most popular sport - utility segment in Europe, achieved only two stars against the 2012 criteria, underachieving in most areas of Euro NCAP's assessment.
It may be the most downtrodden, underachieving brand in the United States, but that isn't stopping Isuzu from trying aggressively to sign up new dealers, says Automotive News.
The recently refreshed Jeep Compass achieved only two stars against the 2012 criteria, underachieving in most areas of Euro NCAP's assessment.
Part of the reason the law - firm ecosystem has changed so dramatically in a single generation is greed: The most profitable partners steadily discarded their underachieving colleagues, because they didn't want to share the spoils... Within the next decade or so, according to one common hypothesis, there will be at most 20 to 25 firms that can operate this way — the firms whose clients have so many billions of dollars riding on their legal work that they can truly spend without limit.
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