The result was nothing
short of abysmal for the Reds, succumbing as they did to a 32.5 to 17 drubbing.
«In 2015, he ran for a second term but the election went into second balloting and he almost lost
because of his abysmal performance in his first term.
The president appears to be settling on Amissah - Arthur, but the Ga - Adangme youth think he should drop the vice president because
of his abysmal performance in office as exemplified by the bad economic management, though he (vice) is the chairman of the economic management team.
The collapse of Sega's console production and subsequent
years of abysmal Sonic titles gave plenty of time for tempers to cool, but it still came as a surprise when Nintendo revealed the two would finally share a screen in 2007's Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games.
«Every 20 seconds, a child dies as a
result of the abysmal sanitation conditions endured by some 2.6 billion people globally.
However, in the depths of our knowing, born of the experience of faith, there is also the
sense of an abysmal mystery, which Luther spoke of as the Deus Absconditus — the hidden God.
The promised life of fulfillment in the land becomes a
life of abysmal unfulfillment, an anarchistic existence, because Yahweh is ignored.
The only
highlight of an abysmal afternoon was Marcus Rashford who scored the only goal and was the only one playing with urgency.
«All the efforts of the combined team of Government appointees and permanent secretaries have not been able to suppress the truth
of the abysmal condition of workers in Kogi State under this administration.
Women are the center of attention, whose power, beauty and cruelty are presented in the midst
of an abysmal fantasy world.
Overwhelmingly, poor and minority students were denied meaningful educational opportunities because
of the abysmal quality of schools they attended.
That meant an administrator appointed by Ottawa would run the Cree community of 1,800 on James Bay, where a
crisis of abysmal housing began drawing national attention in late November.
For the third time this year, Saudi Arabia does not seem motivated to curb production as Iran's oil sector recovers, even as its less financially savvy OPEC comrades crumble politically and economically under the weight of two years
of abysmal oil revenues.
Or perhaps we need to watch fans who participated in man - on - the - street interviews while leaving the
scene of an abysmal loss to Oklahoma.
I think he noticed as class after
class of abysmal players was force - fed into the Association.
Well those people were right about one thing, it does somehow have playoff implications but only because
of the abysmal NFC South.
A lot was
made of their abysmal opening to their league campaign which had seen them fail to win a single one of their first six encounter before a fruitful October month.
An underperforming Gunners side took
advantage of some abysmal Blackpool defending to close the gap on league leaders Manchester United to seven points.
It has been a long, long time since United fans have had to suffer this
kind of abysmal display.
When they nearly bleed out or their baby dies at their HBA2C attempt and STILL proclaim that homebirth is 100 % safe and natural and they're definitely going to do it again and NO WAY is their severe 100 % preventable PPH or 100 % preventable dead baby the
fault of abysmal «medical» care... she calls them on it.
Because
of his abysmal record of school closings and support of charter schools, Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis had considered running against him but was diagnosed with a brain tumor.
The directional microphones and lack of reaction shots, obscure
most of the abysmal behavior which can be more easily seen from the press gallery.
«
Much of the abysmal performance of the Senate the past two years can be traced to the failed leadership of downstate Democratic Senate leaders, such as John Sampson and Malcolm Smith,» the paper opined.
They superimposed Marlon Wayans» (The Ladykillers, Scary Movie 2) head on the body of a young dwarf to create the effect of making him look small, but one part of him did appear to shrink down to tiny size during the conception
stage of this abysmal film — the size of his brain.
Writer / director Tom McCarthy's reputation took a pretty hard hit following the
release of his abysmal fantasy - comedy «The Cobbler,» but he's quickly redeemed himself with «Spotlight,» an excellent, no - nonsense newspaper drama that falls closer in line with his previous work.
Blatant anachronisms and a twisted sense of history take what would normally be just a fantastically unbelievable film into the
realm of abysmal absurdity.
This is by no means a fault in the film because it is trying to go for a sympathetic and engaging feel rather than a sense
of abysmal depression.
The results
of our abysmal teacher training system can be seen in the fact that half of all newly - hired teachers leave the profession within five years, not because they want to start programs to address the dropout crisis or to launch their own schools, but because they have not been properly prepared to teach (and, in many cases, probably shouldn't have been allowed into ed schools in the first place).
«The State Board of Education was
aware of the abysmal educational outcomes of virtual charter schools in other states when they approved the state's two virtual charters,» Ellinwood said.
2) The materials and build quality across the board have been panned as being on the
verge of abysmal.
This works very well if you have a car or booster seat installed, with the
exception of the abysmal middle seat release.
In the
wake of abysmal sales, the Edsel was discontinued just a few months into its third model year.
I've seen this occur a few times recently, which is probably just a
function of the abysmal returns that people get on anything other than hard money loans, where they're loaning against a hard asset.
I don't like the pirate ship combat and controls in Assassin's Creed, and I thought that Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag was a weak entry (albeit worlds
ahead of the abysmal Assassin's Creed III).