Other foods are
obvious fails because they have a relative lack of health - promoting constituents and are rife with problematic compounds — good examples are gluten - containing grains, peanuts, and most soy products.
Not exact matches
Bloom's book (subtitled How Higher Education Has
Failed Democracy and Impoverished the Souls of Today's Students) is an attention - grabber, mainly
because the author, who now teaches philosophy and political science at the University of Chicago, is a polemicist with an
obvious scorn for understatement.
Greenberg is the conventional intellectual of our day, drawn to the
obvious art of the book, but unable to comprehend it
because he is hostile to its doctrine, and
fails to recognize his own.
I happen to live in Britain where the welfare state, despite its
obvious failings and inadequacies (to which reactionaries are always calling attention), has had and still does have as its chief concern the provision to everyone of those absolute necessities that are required if the citizens are to lead better, healthier, and more satisfying lives
because they have been delivered from nagging fears and worries about illness and old age and much else that can be so dreadfully threatening to them.
Reading the thread on this article and I noticed a lot of people naming strikers we could have gotten in past transfer windows that have gone to other club and
failed, Balotelli, Falcao, Martinez, Boney etc are recurring names in all the comments, and am sat here thinking
because they
failed in thee clubs does not necessarily mean they would have
failed if we had pulled out our fingers and hot them back then, Balotelli aside I strongly believe all of these players could have made a difference playing infront of our midfield and given the kind of attention and care Wenger gives Giroud and Walcott, adapting our play to suit them and giving them chances after chances even when its blatantly
obvious they are average players so please lets not keep using that as an excuse for Wenger's ultra careful attitude in the transfer market, they could have
failed with us, or they could have been massive for us, all speculations.
Even when we were # 1 in the PL last year I wanted him out
because it was
obvious we would
fail with a thin squad and «feather duster feet» Giroud leading the line.
Football like life is uncertain... What is certain however is that following the same
failed strategy year after year and expecting a different result is a sign of ineptitude if not madness... Our best 11 ain't up to it largely
because it doesn't threaten and unthreatened teams also mean there is more pressure on our defence as well... So a bit of tinkering in the middle of park ain't going to deliver titles that is for sure... Draxler plus a mobile striker is needed... So unless the idiote grenouille is willing to shelve out 80m can kiss titles goodbye now... He can recover 30 - 40m with
obvious sales of mediocre attacking options so not too onerous but at this rate it's déjà vu all over again
as lots of people on this site said last year dybala and draxler were available and
obvious choices but wenger persisted with his current strike force which
failed to deliver again and it will in the coming season
because it is simply not good enogh relative to the competition which is the only metric that matters... buying rodrguez and seeling gibbs is also an
obvious no brainer
There is no real answer to the question you have posed
because this club has once again hedged their bets on doing the bare minimum then hoping for the best... if they were serious about changing the stagnant culture that has permeated the club since our move from the Highbury, we would have immediately released and / or moved several players in the early days of the window... this would have demonstrated to the fans that they were serious about addressing our
obvious inadequacies... likewise this would have forced them to bring in replacements
because they couldn't have used the lame excuse Wenger is presently spewing about having too many players... we functionally have the same amount of players as we did when the window first opened but he didn't say jack about it then... he simply waited until the inevitable happened then pulled out his excuse Rolodex, closed his eyes and randomly drew the «too many players» card... the more he opens his mouth, the more I understand his «god» complex when it relates to all things Arsenal... what other manager could continually do the same dumb shit, not address
obvious concerns for years, speak to the fans in such a condescending manner, face enormous criticism from many of his former star players and be the architect of so many
failed player signings yet be one of the highest paid managers with the longest tenure in Europe... maybe Kroenke is colourblind and instead of seeing all the red flags he can only see the GREEN ones ($ $ $)
They're quick to assume what they consider the
obvious, that I must be pretty crappy marriage material
because I «
failed» at two of them.
Wiig's «humorous» contributions are
obvious because they
fail in pretty much the same way that her Saturday Night Live sketches
fail.
Krasinski sets himself up to
fail, but I couldn't even feel that good about saying, «Well, at least you tried,»
because he makes so many choices I found excruciating: A Greek chorus made up of two guys talking about the female psyche drift in and out of the pastiches; a powerful monologue by Frankie Faison about the humiliating life of his father (a restroom attendant) is intercut with images of the father as a young man standing in the latrine, proudly standing stock - still in his white ice cream suit, while a dialogue ensues between the father of the past and the boy of the present that folds time in the most
obvious, theatrical way you could think of.
I'm saying that its
obvious that Nintendo won't
fail because they have been know to be the top dog despite the power difference.
That being said, it is pretty
obvious that most traders do not practice proper money management
because we have all heard the statistic that something like 90 % of trader's
fail to make money over the long - run in the Forex market.
The storyline
failed to draw me in, perhaps
because it was confusing for one half, and painfully
obvious for the second.
It is
obvious that Ms optimized releases for the second half of this year,
BECAUSE IT IS BEST FOR THEIR NEW XBOX OS AND DX12... pretending that's MS's
failing is * spin *.
You know, now that you're mentioning large parts of this game that I don't remember, it may be worth playing it again
because evidently I wasn't concentrating OR the game
fails because it doesn't make these things
obvious enough
and any settlment was paid TO Double Fine as «hush money» to keep their
obvious intentions to stop the release of Brutal Legend simply
because they
failed to make it into a Guitar Hero game, and then sued
because it's grown such a following.
, Milton Resnick, the later Larry Poons — all have
failed,
because the derivation is too
obvious, and the comparison with the original too embarrassing, as well as being semi - figurative.
«
because T&G
failed to demonstrate that the pot on the stove example is a valid analogy for the earth, they
failed to falsify the atmospheric greenhouse effect» G and T, as they are more commonly known, make the
obvious point that a (massive) increase in energy absorption will cool the pot, not heat it.
However, there is an
obvious need for a more strategic and coherent global approach to deal with the loss of biodiversity
because current efforts are manifestly
failing.
Why not ask Dr Ruedi of NASA if there are remaining GCMs with no
obvious arithmetic or scribal errors or complex colour schemes, that have been run but not presented for averaging
because they
fail the eyeball test?
The U.S. was viewed with particular skepticism and disdain, not just
because the U.S. signed but then
failed to ratify the Kyoto Protocol, but
because until this administration, American presidents and congressional leaders never did anything intentional to substantively curb carbon pollution, despite the
obvious impacts it would have on poorer nations.