Sentences with phrase «particularly ironic»

What I find to be particularly ironic in all this is that were CREA or TREB of the position that all Brokerages must offer a Full - blown VOW in order to participate as full members in CREA, the Competition Bureau of Canada would likely be at our door - step, but with a legitimate argument, consider the following (Bureau Material) as it relates to imposing higher entrance costs:
What's particularly ironic, of course, is that Samsung has no shame when it comes to spamming out different models of its flagship phone as the Galaxy S4 mini, the Galaxy S4 Active, the Galaxy S4 Black Edition, the Galaxy S4 mini La Fleur Edition and countless, countless others show.
Please read the other articles to understand why a Mt. Gox reference is particularly ironic.
I find this particularly ironic, as the only thing that the Hard Fork was successful in demonstrating was that the worst case scenario that the hard fork alarmists have been droning on about for more than a year was completely unfounded, and that two chains can exist without any fire and brimstone falling from the skies.
Newman's attack on provincial powers is particularly ironic given that at the Supreme Court Alberta and Saskatchewan have led the legal charge against federal monopolies and in support of cooperative federalism.
The use of «boutique» is particularly ironic given that plea bargaining has spread like kudzu to take over almost all of American criminal justice.
This is particularly ironic given the OPC's emphasis on data breaches and the need for the private sector to disclose breaches as quickly as possible.
Doubting basic results of climate science based on the recent claims against the IPCC is particularly ironic since none of the real or supposed errors being discussed are even in the Working Group 1 report, where the climate science basis is laid out.
The claim that Aa ≡ Ed is also by assertion and fails close examination (except perhaps for low cloud covered sky, which is particularly ironic).
I know that global warming «sceptics» are allowed to make broad statements without any supporting evidence, but this one is particularly ironic.
[Update, July 7 - 8: In a particularly ironic twist, the Steyn piece now appears in the National Review.
Given the numerous instances of plagiarism and many cases of incestuous, inadequate peer review among Wegman's cohorts and mentees enumerated by DC and John Mashey, it's particularly ironic that the subject of any of GMU's «research» papers would be social network analysis.
However, I think that for at least some portion of those who are «outraged,» they are expressing a faux outrage — particularly ironic since many of the same folks also express «outrage» about political correctness more generally.
This is particularly ironic as China held $ 1.12 TRILLION dollars of U.S. debt at the end of October.
This is why I find this comment by you to be particularly ironic: ***
And I just have to note, intentional hyperbolic misconstruing is itself not conducive to civility and is particularly ironic when used to complain about a little snark.
Here, there's no artist who takes a particularly ironic attitude, for example, and there's no artist who is overtly dealing with identity or political issues.
As much as I love the overall idea of the games (and their many wonderful creatures), I've often felt it's the most unchanging of Nintendo's major franchises (which is particularly ironic, given its emphasis on evolving creatures).
when confronted with bags of dried cat food (bad bad bad for cats) and it has freakin» cranberries (very popular in «organic» and «natural» dried cat foods which is particularly ironic because dried kibble is in no way part of a feline «natural» diet.
The title «The Dog Whisperer» is particularly ironic.
However, this isn't just a novel of ideas; Berne's scrutiny of upper - middle - class suburbia is also grounded in specific scenes that offer rich fodder for satire: a town meeting, a dinner party, and a book group (particularly ironic since Berne's novel itself is more than likely to spark heated discussion at countless book groups).
... this isn't just a novel of ideas; Berne's scrutiny of upper - middle - class suburbia is also grounded in specific scenes that offer rich fodder for satire: a town meeting, a dinner party, and a book group (particularly ironic since Berne's novel itself is more than likely to spark heated discussion at countless book groups).
This is particularly ironic given that these classifications exist to provide «transparent information on characteristics and trends of trainee teachers to the public».
This is particularly ironic considering the fact that the presidential campaign has made such an effort to celebrate the bilingualism of vice-presidential candidate Tim Kaine.
(And it's particularly ironic to call for personalized learning without confronting the standardized testing regime around which instruction is currently organized.)
The organization called Leadership Greater Hartford was paid $ 34,000 to train Windham's local school governance councils which is particularly ironic since Adamowski has consistently refused to include the school governance councils in key decision making, despite a Connecticut law that requires these local councils of parents, teachers and citizens to be consulted.
This is particularly ironic and obnoxious because the charter school types are always going on about helping the needy and the deserving and how terrible it is that poor children have to put up with hellish public schools.
It is particularly ironic that both Fairfield and Farmington fail to provide their students with Common Core aligned textbooks since both towns were among the districts that were most abusive to students and parents who sought to opt out of the Common Core SBAC testing this year.
This is particularly ironic given the fact that overall growth in performance was slightly higher for more - integrated schools between 1999 and 2000.
7It is particularly ironic that Lomborg would offer such a ridiculously precise estimate of the cost of the impacts of climate change from carbon dioxide emissions, inasmuch as the entire thrust of his books chapter on «global warming» is that practically nothing about the effects of greenhouse gases is known with certainty.
The WFP in a statement issued Tuesday evening noted it was particularly ironic, given how the comments came the same day in which two wings of the Democratic Party — liberal and moderate — came together on the national stage.
This is particularly ironic after the 2016 election -LRB-!!!!!)
It seemed particularly ironic that I couldn't even communicate to his mother that she should ask directions at the ticket booth.
Most Popular Comment: In response to «Complementarians are Selective Too,» Jonathan Guenther wrote, «I find it particularly ironic that they use a quotation from Paul's letter to Timothy to support their worldview.
But the news is particularly ironic for Bitstamp, which gained popularity after the collapse of another exchange called Mt. Gox, which filed for bankruptcy last year after losing approximately $ 650 million in a cyber attack.

Not exact matches

The truly ironic aspect is that while most retailers will cite «service» as being their primary defence against ecommerce, surveys show that service is in fact where Amazon scores particularly high.
An American Bible is a particularly effective account of how matters as seemingly innocuous as bindings, covers, illustrations, and maps have had the ironic consequence of redirecting Protestant reverence for Scripture.
This conclusion has ironic practical implications, particularly for philosophical theory.
I don't think that's a strain that's been a particularly strong... it's sort of ironic because we did the Human Rights Act and we did gay and lesbian rights.
It's particularly fitting, or perhaps ironic, that the conventional wisdom he challenges regarding dietary templates for insect diversification was given its conceptual foundations in another Am Nat paper (Mitter et al. 1988).
Particularly when compared to Keenan Ivory Wayans's Scary Movie, with its ironic celebration of misogyny in its «breast implant» gag, Student Bodies feels toothless.
This is slightly ironic, since the hobbling sequence is particularly graphic and became one of the most memorable scenes in the film.
Families nationwide are living below the poverty line and eking out an existence in cheap motels, but the problem is particularly acute — and ironic — in the shadows of Walt Disney World.
Ironic, particularly how fast humans are changing the planet we know of currently that can harbor life!
But as the paper notes, it's ironic that «protection and navigation are two things the investment industry does not do particularly well.»
Since we are also the company who has, we believe, been the market leader in pet treat safety particularly in China, this is painfully ironic.
«It seems their makers limited the creatures to some evolutionary designs that were not particularly efficient even in dinosaurs... ironic
This kind of interest in the language and meaning of image making found resonance in Australian art, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s, as the dominance of expressionist painting began to wane and a more conceptual, playful and ironic postmodern art emerged.
Inviting the viewer to enter a space charged with symbolic elements, from the more obvious to the more covert, that configure the multiple realities and readings which give life to the artist's personal universe, «Something old, something new, something borrowed» essentially speaks of personal records and comforts, of the past and the present, of what was and what is — a series of reflections that convey a repertoire of emotions, interests, and stories particularly important to the author: distant family recollections, but also recent intimate memories; pleasant re-connections with domesticity after long periods of travel in the real world, but also disconnections and ironic provocations with the virtual world of social media; a long relationship with the universe of animation and video games, but also another with themes of classical representation from the history of art.
It's painfully ironic, particularly for those of who are American citizens, given that right now the single most obstructive, denialist, dangerous government on the planet in regard to climate change is in fact ours.
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