Sentences with phrase «moving the goal post does»

«The governor moving the goal post doesn't make it any easier for meaningful, comprehensive reform to pass,» said Horner.

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Last season Firmino scored 7 goals and claimed 10 assists, whilst the season before he scored 16 with 11 assists, so it's clear he needs to be around the box, instead of being deployed out wide, as his performances earlier this season out wide did not show his goalscoring threats, but once he moved into the middle he showed his attacking ability, striking the post twice.
Don't move the goal posts just because someone pushes against them (unless, of course, YOU have chosen to make a conscious shift).
MUFA = monounsaturated fatty acids IGN = intestinal gluconeogenesis (the full name is included when mentioned for the first time in this post, then abbreviated) BL = blood glucose Please, have a look at this post - it includes all the basic information and links to the most important posts and tools: How To Keto I think the issue is that most people don't want to move their goals - they aim to lose more weight.
If every child passes at C grade across the country the exam board would and does regularly move the goal posts thus rendering those that have just scrapped a pass as a fail.
I do love how people keep moving the goal posts.
Naughty Dog doesn't seem to miss, and Uncharted has once again moved the goal posts in respect to what video games can achieve through its sublime presentation.
And when all of that fails (and it does), they move the goal posts.
And despite all this data tampering and moving the goal posts, you think it is we who have the problem because we don't just shut up and accept that Hide the Decline was exactly what William Connolley and Wikipedia said it was — much ado about nothing.
If it doesn't, you'll move the goal posts again.
This time the desperation shows: watch how these biologists move the goal - posts, make claims so misleading they border on lies, and pretend they don't have big, big trouble with their predictive models.
Instead, by doing nothing so far, we have to keep pouring on the projections of disaster and moving the goal posts to make sure they are always in the distant future.
assuming what you say about skeptics changing topic as you describe is accurate, and at this point I do we are talking about data that is less than 200 years old, out of which extraordinary claims are made as to how that data relates to distant past and future trends tough sell assuming that all adjustments to the data are scientifically sound, It is very difficult for me to believe that measurements that have gone through so many iterations can be trusted to.0 and.00 in most other sciences, I doubt they would tough sell (the photo of the thermometer is downright funny) in terms of goal post moving I observe predicted heat being re-branded as «missing» a prediction of no snow re-branded as more snow a warming world re-branded to a «warm, cold, we don't know what to expect» world topped off with suggestions that one who thinks the above has some sort of psychological disorder extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence especially when you are teaching children that their world is endangered
A key element of the BBA's case was that the FSA's principles - based regime allowed it to move the regulatory goal - posts and regulate with the benefit of hindsight; including to require firms to identify and volunteer opportunities to complain to people who had not yet done so.
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