Sentences with phrase «quite right wing»

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Mr. Draghi has shown the ECB not to be «technocratic,» but a cabal of right - wing operatives working to bring down the Syriza government, in a way quite willing to empower the far - right Golden Dawn party in its stead.
Right now they're also serving wings that are actually quite spicy.»
I'm obsessed with buffalo sauce on wings but we don't quite make it right over here in the UK so I'm glad I've found a recipe to get it right myself!!
But Watched him quite a lot over the last 2 seasons, played mostly on the right wing last season when they had Lewandowski but he's moved into the striker position and done really well despite Dortmund playing pretty poorly most of this season.
Our 3 back is just so wrong.We don't have natural wingbacks even in this formation.It also seems to me that lots of people here believe if you're good at right or left fullback then automatically you're good at RWB / LWB which quite frankly is untrue.That's why Oxlade Chamberlain can be considered at RWB but not right back.At RWB or LWB you're asking too much in terms of attack from Bellerin and Kolasinac.A proper wing back can be viewed as a more defensive winger which quite frankly none of them are and they don't possess the flexibility too to play that way.Our midfielders are also not disciplined enough because in 3 back there's a huge gap in the centre of the field that must be covered by our CM's so indiscipline only means disaster.We also have Ozil who looks like he's playing at RW in 3 back.In that we're limiting his impact because Ozil takes on his man because he wants to not because he likes to.You can't play such players at the wing.He's a proper No. 10 who likes to be given freedom.That's why Ozil plays likes he's lazy on the ball and stuff.It's because he wants to be free and for that you need to put him at No. 10.
In total for striker and right wing, we have Giroud, Walcott and Oxlade, that is not quite ideal.
ks not sure what you got thumbed down for i think wilshire does seem to play better coming from a deeper postion and rotating the players more i think we all agree thats been a problem for us for quite a while the left wing can be sorted aslong as we use the right players wich we seem to have sitting on the bench most of the time,,, i really hope wenger goes in for a top defencive player in january and as he normally dosent do alot in the winter maybe someone who can cover cb / cdm
«A lap before I went off something quite big flew off and hit me in the helmet, I actually thought it was a bit of the front wing but everything felt okay, and it turned out to be the right mirror.
Also, if Klopp decides to move to a back three formation during the season, Chamberlain will be vital as he has played quite well as a right wing back at Arsenal.
When we line up 4 -4-2 he can, on paper, be the one on the left - wing, but in these situations he tends to drift in quite a bit, with Evra making more overlaps than the corresponding right - back and, if Evra has to defend, a striker coming across to fill in the left - wing.
«The accusation from some staff was that Nigel had voiced views that were not simply right wing... but views which were quite clearly racist,» former English teacher Bob Jope said.
Philip Davies, one of Cameron's more right - wing MPs, says «there's something that's clearly not quite right here».
Stuart is quite correct that Clegg is setting out a right - wing stance.
For example, when Obama and the democrats forced Obamacare through congress in 2009, with the republic party pretty much excluded from the crafting of the bill, a lot of conservative and right wing people felt disenfranchised - a major change to their lives (that cost them quite a bit of money) was made without their...
The «Against» front managed to quite succesfully change the tone of the referendum to «Should Ukraine be part of the European Union» and as such the more right - wing parties turned it into a «Are you in favour of expanding the European Union?»
Further concessions will surely be needed if this bill is to stand a chance of getting through the Commons: that doesn't mean it is quite as deep in the long grass as many right - wing journalists have suggested, however.
Quite the opposite - though obviously if you rely on, say, the Daily Mail or right - wing blogs for your news then you are obviously going to inhabit a strange bubble of disinformation.
The status quo is usually a quite top - down division of power, so those can be considered right - wing.
For example, when Obama and the democrats forced Obamacare through congress in 2009, with the republic party pretty much excluded from the crafting of the bill, a lot of conservative and right wing people felt disenfranchised - a major change to their lives (that cost them quite a bit of money) was made without their input.
In practice it turned out quite authoritarian, so rather right - wing and in its extremes alarmingly close to its ideological opposite, fascism.
It wasn't clear to most people until quite recently in these places, whether Muslim communities tended to favor left wing or right wing political coalitions at all, because the number of Muslims who could participate politically as citizens was quite small until quite recently.
To them, really quite right - wing policies are common sense and electoral dynamite.
Quite right landless peasant, because labour loat in 1983 as it wasn't left wing wnough, Tony benn said so, and when he»D suggested the policies for 1983 ′ he shut up, and didn't continue to try to push labour to the left,
I am quite sympathetic to his ignoring and treating badly some of the right wing idiots but he also treats some of the front bench, and even some of the shadow cabinet, like this.
They are super easy but often if I just wing it the consistency isn't quite right.
Already a blogosphere punching bag for right - wing Christians, Creation — about Charles Darwin's writing of On the Origin of Species — commits the sin of thoughtfulness, and is quite moving in the process.
If she had chosen to direct viewer attention to the state's role in promoting torture, and its purposes for doing so, the director would quite possibly have infuriated large sections of the Japanese state apparatus and media (the fact that various right - wing nationalist groups in Japan have demanded that Jolie be banned from visiting their country underlines the sensitivity of the Japanese elite).
Years ago we did a film about homelessness called Cathy Come Home and the Labour government then, which was quite right - wing, said, «Ah, this helps us understand homelessness,» but then did nothing about it.
Today whilst I was trying to park my 2004 VW Passat B5.5, I noticed that something to do with my wing mirrors wasn't working quite right.
I'm quite disappointed, actually, that Shadow Complex couldn't have been more out - of - the - closet, so to speak, in terms of its right - wing ideology, even if it is merely inherited from Card's books.
There's been quite a bit of publicity about Hansen's Y2K error and the change in the U.S. leaderboard (by which 1934 is the new warmest U.S. year) in the right - wing blogosphere.
And therefore it's not surprising when you look at the more xenophobic right - wing movements in the 19th century, including German fascism, it quite often had a very strong environmental dynamic to it.»
Thereâ $ ™ s been quite a bit of publicity about Hansenâ $ ™ s Y2K error and the change in the U.S. leaderboard (by which 1934 is the new warmest U.S. year) in the right - wing blogosphere.
To suggest that coastlines aren't quite as perilous as green activists claim, that the government shouldn't be picking winners, or that cheaper energy might be more helpful to poor people than mitigating climate change was to «deny science», and to be victim of some horrific right wing ideology that would make Hitler's crimes against humanity look like a summer picnic... Climate sceptics were inviting certain doom.
So, let's see, when we (those defending the AGW theory) note that, of the small minority of scientists on the skeptic side making discredited arguments, many if not most seem to have quite direct connections to right - wing or libertarian organizations like the Cato Institute or the George C. Marshall Fund or with the fossil fuel (especially coal) industry, we are derided as engaging in «ad hominem» attacks and so forth.
For reasons I don't quite grasp, the chattering classes (and Murdoch's Times newspapers as well as the traditionally right - wing Express and Mail) seem to think it would be a good idea to elect Cameron's Conservatives.
An excellent analog of Galileo's science to climate science is that right - wing attacks on climate science are acting quite similarly to the inquisition attacks on Galileo.
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