They might lack experience, but
they often do a decent job.
Not exact matches
He has, however,
done a
decent job for us recently, despite
often moving much too far forward (at times he has been bombing past GIroud!!)
So at the start of a new parliament, it should be acknowledged that most politicians try to
do a
decent job in
often demanding and sometimes demoralising circumstances.
Kids
often see the world as one gigantic playground — one that doesn't include buzzkills like
jobs and bills or the next - door neighbor who refuses to keep his front lawn in
decent shape.
(And although Galifianakis too
often falls back on his ostentatiously off - kilter shtick, the comedian fares much better here than he
did in The Hangover and actually
does a
decent job with the film's dramatic moments.)
Whilst we have seen change for some pupils across some schools, all too
often, if you grow up in a low - income community in the UK you are still less likely to
do well at school, find a
decent job and lead a happy, healthy life.»