Sentences with phrase «own glaring failure»

Conservative transport spokesman Theresa Villiers said the government was pushing up train fares «in a bid to price people off the railways and disguise their own glaring failure to provide extra rail capacity.»
Albany Times - Union: State Elected Officials Failed to Address NY's «Most Glaring Failure» On Tuesday, the Albany Times - Union termed Governor Cuomo's failure to pass comprehensive ethics reform the state government's «most glaring failure
The Catholic Bishops» Conference of Nigeria on Thursday told President Muhammadu Buhari that the enormous goodwill with which he assumed office in 2015 is being fast depleted by some «glaring failures» of his government.

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Yet the most glaring weakness of contemporary American Christianity is a failure of proportion, and it can be observed almost everywhere.
White's work exemplifies just one more glaring omission by today's secular writers in their failure to provide accurate data on the Bible, Quiet Time, the teachings of Rev. Samuel M. Shoemaker, the life - changing program of the Oxford Group, the journal of Anne Ripley Smith (wife of AA.
That failure becomes even more glaring when you consider that Indianapolis had been allowing a score on 64 percent of those short drives, the second - worst rate in the league.
The contractual amateurism displayed by our management team, the planting of seeds in the press to negatively sway fan opinion regarding our best players, the glaring lack of tactical nuance displayed by our manager, the continued failure to address the most obvious of deficiencies and the utterly disrespectful way this manager has treated the fan - base, especially when it came to the child - like manner in which he handled his own contractual situation, are but a few of the legitimate reasons for his immediate dismissal.
There is no problem identifying glaring weaknesses in the squad and clear failures of the manager — plenty of red meat there.
I'm not a mourhino fan, but his talk about wenger being a specialist in failure gets glaring by the day..
To be sure, the deal isn't perfect; the failure to address campaign finance or redistricting is glaring.
Ms Rantzen said she was prepared for the prospect of failure after her previous experiences in the glare of the television cameras.
Vito Lopez, a visibly shaken Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver apologized at length Monday for his actions, saying it was a «glaring» failure.
He added: «Now that we know the atrociousness of the misconduct, it only makes the failure more glaring
I also must point out the failure of Seasonal temperature Forecasts, quite glaring again for this past winter.
Of Game Night's deficiencies, the most glaring is its failure to multitask: The film exhausts itself — and the viewer — with a busy, uninteresting caper storyline, while neglecting to nurture the humor, or the characters, beyond the most basic level.
That renders its failure to grant its black characters humanity especially glaring, and means that Dixon's move a little closer to the good by the end of the film feels off; there's no sense of wrong being brought closer to something like the right.
One of the most glaring omissions in the article is a failure to set in context what is happening in our nation's charter schools in comparison to what has persisted for decades throughout the traditional public education establishment.
As students displayed their fairy tale projects to parents, a glaring — and somewhat awkward — failure was quietly ignored in one classroom: the fate of Humpty Dumpty.
Within a month, President Eisenhower was telling the American people: «According to my scientific friends, one of our greatest, and most glaring, deficiencies is the failure of us in this country to give high enough priority to scientific education and to the place of science in our national life.»
«With Brexit looming ever nearer and a growing skills crisis, the continued failure to recruit the required number of teachers to science subjects like Physics and Biology grows ever more glaring.
To be honest, I, too, have on occasion found comfort in such facile explanations for the nation's abject failure to deal with so many glaring problems, including several of interest to readers of car magazines: the pervasive failure to address global warming and finite supplies of fossil fuels; tens of thousands of road fatalities year in and year out; the burgeoning safety risk caused by in - car communications and telematics; the failure to maintain the roads we've got while creating better ones and efficient alternatives; and, of course, our continued inability to buy new Peugeots in the United States.
The UK continues to be a glaring example of the failure of focusing on the look of the dog instead of on responsible bet ownership issues and the behavior of the dogs.
The administrative failure was glaring.
I also must point out the failure of Seasonal temperature Forecasts, quite glaring again for this past winter.
The failure in this respect has been most glaring with the treatment of first generation biomass and with electric vehicles in a world of fossil - generated electricity.
Among the glaring omissions in the agreement is its failure to tackle the ever - growing emissions from shipping and aircraft.
Of particular note, this year's report card identifies BC's glaring lack of action to improve the safety of Indigenous women and girls, noting the province's failure to fully implement the vast majority of the recommendations from the Missing Women's Commission of Inquiry, as well as the recent intentional deletions of emails related to violence against Indigenous women along the Highway of Tears, and the ongoing international criticism of BC and Canada's inaction.
Of particular note, this year's report card identifies BC's glaring lack of action to improve the safety of Indigenous women and girls, noting the province's failure to fully implement the vast majority of the recommendations from the Missing Women's Commission of Inquiry, the recent intentional deletions of emails related to violence against Indigenous women along the Highway of Tears, and the ongoing international criticism of BC and Canada's inaction.
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