Sentences with phrase «rather nasty habit»

In fact, they've a rather nasty habit of going ex-growth without warning, while simultaneously shitting all over you with a bunch of loan write - offs.
West Ham United have developed a recent and rather nasty habit (from the perspective of Liverpool supporters, anyway) of taking points from the red half of Merseyside, whether they're at Anfield or in London.

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I don't know about you guys but I would rather not have played the German Bundesliga champions in the build up to the coming season, because they have developed a nasty habit of giving us a kicking and another one later today will do the form and confidence of the Arsenal squad no good whatsoever.
However, we'll temper your enthusiasm here — not because the STI may use some kind of hybrid technology to boost its performance (which could prove quite interesting), but because Subaru has a nasty habit of toning down its concepts to something rather less appealing by the time they reach production.
In hindsight, the release of the SG - 1000 and its add - ons / second iteration now seem like the beginning of one of Sega's nastiest habits in the 90s: selling untested experiments rather than fully finished products; see also 32X, Sega CD, Saturn, etc..
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