Sentences with phrase «much bigger disaster»

Not winning the game at Newcastle will be a much bigger disaster than not winning 3:0 yesterday.

Not exact matches

PIMCO CEO and co-Chief Investment Officer Mohamed El - Erian says uninsured small businesses will suffer the biggest impact from the Hurricane Sandy superstorm that hit the East Coast this week, but they shouldn't expect much government help to recover from the disaster.
We were not creating much then gibbs scored and god we couldve won 3 - 1... i my honest opinion ithought we were in trouble esp after the munich disaster of our own on wednesday evening we did nt look like a big threat but the man steps up again... Ozil!
Even if disaster strikes again and we lose or draw in Leicester, the games then get much easier while our big players get fitter and sharper.
There was a representative of Cargill at the meeting and they seemed to get it, but the other big food producers, it's not clear to me that they really understand that this is something that they need to worry about; I mean, they produce so much food overseas that if [they're] not taking it seriously and hoping that things remain the same, then I think they are setting themselves up for a real potential disaster.
Still, he noted, climate negotiators are not generally experts in finance, and if nations are serious about raising big bucks to protect low - lying islands from sea level rise, to develop distributed solar generation or to do other much - needed work toward both mitigating emissions and building resilience against weather disasters, the conversation needs to shift.
The Kurokawa report's biggest criticism is reserved for what it calls «the Japanese mindset» that meant the disaster was very much «made in Japan».
Long - time Roland Emmerich collaborator Dean Devlin directs Geostorm, a big budget disaster movie with so much devastation it can only be described as «Emmerich-esque».
Though Darren Aronofsky's latest film doesn't excite me as much as some of the projects he's departed over the past few years, it's encouraging to see a director of his quality being given the money required to do a big movie like this the right way, especially after the disaster of «The Fountain.»
San Andreas suffers from that typical big - disaster movie syndrome where there's so much going on it's difficult to take it all in, while on the other hand focusses in on such a small group of characters that we're totally uncaring for the rest of the population who are succumbing to this epic disaster.
Sometimes the disaster can be much bigger than anticipated.
This infographic, published by Travel Insurance, illustrates exactly how much oil has spilled in the 10 biggest disasters across the globe, including how it occurred and under what circumstances.
Then there is the Bricklin, where it is hard to single out the doors as the biggest flaw in this disaster, but certainly added to the weight (which was too much for the engine's power) and the leaking, because according to a Bricklin repair guy, it had «overpowered hydraulic door openers that actually bent the doors during usage.»
For much of my career, I seem to have had the timing of a misaligned metronome — arriving too late to make the big bucks but just in time for a downsizing, divestiture, merger, bankruptcy or some other man - made disaster which was a prelude to yet another job search.
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