Sentences with phrase «real disaster as»

I trust Gogi completely but if Mi is not planning dual camera then it will be real disaster as thats the norm now.
For newcomers that fallacy could be a real disaster as the diverse diet encouraged by the WAPF is the only diet that I know of that does not condemn any food groups such as meats, fruits, complex carbohydrates, saturated fats, and other foods, including those that contain gluten.

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If the deficit is due to an economic recession, defined as two consecutive quarters of negative growth in real gross domestic product, or to «extraordinary events», such as a natural disaster or war, that results in an «cost» of more than $ 3 billion, then the operating budgets of departments and agencies would be automatically frozen to pay for any wage increases.
Sailors, pilots, tour operators, international real estate specialists, NGO and disaster relief workers, and world travelers and adventurers have all written for International Living, and they were well represented around our meeting table as well.
Brian, Well I suppose I do have a fear about what these fantasy beliefs can do to cause trouble all over the world, as if we don't have enough with real problems of political ills, poverty, diseases and natural disasters; but mostly I am repelled by so many, like eaglemt and the huge number of others like him / her, who preach hell - fire and eternal torment for those who don't regard their unproven beliefs as reality.
Hasker's third proposition is that for the problem of divine non-intervention to be a real problem, «we must be able to identify specific kinds of cases in which God morally ought to intervene but does not» Many critics of (traditional) theism probably already have a more or less vague list of such cases, which might include genocidal events, such as the Nazi holocaust and the Rwandan massacre; wars; large - scale natural disasters; conditions of chronic poverty, in which millions of children die from starvation or are permanently stunted because of inadequate protein; the sexual molestation of children, which often leaves them psychologically scarred for the rest of their lives; death preceded by long, painful illnesses, such as cancer or AIDS, or by mind - destroying conditions, such as Alzheimer's disease; and the kinds of events described by Dostoyevski, such as the soldier using his pistol to get a mother's baby to giggle with delight and then blowing its brains out.
Though Wenger is mainly at fault the past and current Arsenal disaster, as a real fan, we have to minimize our negative attitude for the sake of the club.
You can not use an isolated loss as evidence of anything — Bayern and Real lost 10 competitive games each last season, Barca got done by La Liga minnows at home, Chelsea had their disasters etc..
And if Chelsea mash the spuds tonight it should give the Arsenal players a real boost and a proper goal to aim for in order to save the season from being seen as a complete disaster.
For all Ozil's flaws, the former Real Madrid man staying on at Arsenal would prevent a potential disaster for the club next summer as they face being dealt the blow of having to rebuild almost their entire attack.
The loss of the Arsenal and Czech Republic midfield star Tomas Rosicky to yet another long term injury lay - off might not be seen by too many Arsenal fans as a real disaster.
Real's La Liga campaign has also been a bit of a disaster as they've barely been in the title race all season, and currently sit in fourth place in the table.
I believe the man utd tragedy is referred to as the Munich air disaster... The real Munich disaster involved a beer hall in 1920 and the germination of a mad dictator who eventually unleashed untold mayhem and bloodshed and became a delusional manager holed up in a bunker (or was that a dug out) ordering loyal underlings to push around imaginary artillery (aka giroud and Walcott) that would retake the Soviet Union (or perhaps the EPL CL and FA Cup I forget) by reviving the glory years when things were going his way... Hmmm history is a funny thing
For goodness sake of course we want a new manager next season but let's stop the bloody moaning this season and support our team and as Robin pointed out, using the headline: Munich Disaster, shows ignorance of history of a real dDisaster, shows ignorance of history of a real disasterdisaster.
Just as is the case in real natural disasters, the shockwaves have the power to bring out the best in people, and sadly it also draws out the worst.
Following their sold - out shows Minsk, 2011 and Trash Cuisine, BFT turn their unflinching eye towards the global issue of world destruction, as they tell the stories of real people displaced by catastrophic man - made and natural disasters.
How can they be sure that the model's output has anything to do with the real world — especially in cases such as nuclear disasters, which have no empirical data to go on?
A whiff of dung hangs over the course as robots scramble over debris, drive emergency vehicles, climb stairs and cut through plasterboard walls — tasks designed to simulate those needed in a real - life disaster.
The concept of OEE was generally well received, as evidenced by this quote from the report: «This kind of elevator would be very useful in getting a building quickly evacuated because it takes time to go down those stairs and the more people you can get out quickly, especially from the higher levels, the less likely there is to be a real disaster
Okay fine, a few loose beads, a falling hemline, or major hair static probably can't be classified as dire disasters, but they can be real bitch in the moment — especially when -LSB-...]
So it turns out that it doesn't matter that all the promo material on the film — TV ads, trailers, everything — reveals the story's twist — Lincoln and Jordan and all their fellow citizens aren't survivors of a global disaster but rich people's insurance policies — because all that happens after the secret is revealed is that Bay can finally get down to doing what he loves to do: Stomp and crash and burn and destroy as Lincoln and Jordan escape into the real world — just 20 minutes into our future — and must be recaptured.
One would think that James F. as Tommy Wiseau is The Disaster Artist's titled protagonist, but the story is actually told through the eyes of Greg «Babyface» Sestero, played by James» brother, Dave F. Fans will know Greg as The Room's, Mark («Oh, hi Mark»), and it's his book that acts as the film's real source material.
As Tommy, he is the strange, unknowable presence at the center of both «The Disaster Artist» and «The Room,» and audiences need to believe this is a real person rather than a caricature.
As the brains behind CRISPR, Dr Caldwell is also being framed for the disaster, although the real villains are Malin Akerman and Jake Lacy's Claire and Brett Wyden, two big - business dynasty siblings whose similarity to a certain Ivanka and Donald Jr is, you have to assume, entirely deliberate, at least on the part of the costume department.
Tim Story directs this sports drama based on real events, with Forest Whitaker starring as Al Collins, a high - school basketball coach who leads a ragtag team to the state finals just a year after the Katrina disaster in this Weinstein Co. production.
The video also shows Franco speaking as Wiseau to the real Wiseau while filming the cameo which played over as The Disaster Artist's post-credits scene, earning Wiseau's praise for mastering the accent that the real Wiseau claims to have dropped.
How Films Define the Political 4 The Real Oliver North Loses: The Reel Bob Roberts Wins (John W. Williams) 5 Escape from the Bowling Alley: Traditional Associations as the Antagonist in Popular Film (Hans Noel) 6 The Politics of Disaster Films (Elizabeth Haas) 7 The Blending of a Kaleidoscope Culture: Films on Asian Americans (Andrew L. Aoki) 8 Films on Thailand and Vietnam (Michael Haas) Epilog Using Political Films in the Classroom (Michael A. Genovese)
And in part, The Disaster Artist can be read as a spinoff of the real, public relationship of James, the oddball, and Dave, the cheery all - American.
In The Disaster Artist, the 39 - year - old filmmaker directs himself as an aspiring filmmaker named Tommy Wiseau, who, in real life directed perhaps the worst feature ever made.
I don't know if Greg and Tommy's interest in Dean as seen in Disaster Artist was a real - life coincidence or if it was added for the movie, but if it's the former, that parallel is telling.
James Franco won Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for his performance in The Disaster Artist as Tommy Wiseau, the real - life director, writer, and star of the so - bad - it's - good cult film The Room.
Mark Wahlberg and Peter Berg have carved out a niche as re-constructors of real - life disasters, from a Navy Seal op in 2014's Lone Survivor to the BP oil spill in last year's Deepwater Horizon.
However, as James Franco, who plays Wiseau in «The Disaster Artist,» has pointed out, there is a real earnestness and fearless drive in Wiseau to be successful and respected for creating a serious piece of work that audiences would love.
Maybe the myth of the Hollywood disaster - action flick has been exploded one too many times in real life on tv, YouTube and the video phone to function as cathartic of our repressed fears and internalized anxieties.
The real Greg Sestero was reluctant to shave his beard, but it wasn't because he'd been promised a role on Malcolm in the Middle; in his book, Sestero says he already suspected that The Room was going to be a disaster and he liked having the beard as a disguise so that he could later disassociate himself from the film.
THE DISASTER ARTIST: The real life story of writer - director Tommy Wiseau (James Franco, director - star), the man behind «The Room» — often referred to as «The Citizen Kane of Bad Movies» — is brought to life, chronicling the odd film's troubled development and eventual cult success.
While Reddit is experimenting with the «open source journalism» that lets users create and update blog - style feeds in real time, not all of the experimental modes are so life changing as sharing the news of disasters worldwide.
Strong anecdotes from the trenches support the female - tailored techniques like changing the channel after a goof - up, using CYT (cover yourself tactics) to help avert office disasters, and the real take on crying (consider it a tic, and not a huge deal as long as you quickly compose yourself in the bathroom).
Business physical disaster loans: These loans let business owners repair or replace real assets, such as property, machinery or equipment, fixtures, inventory, or leasehold improvements.
Other additions to the standard deduction may also exist for losses from a Federally - declared disaster zone, as well as state / local real estate taxes.
The SBA offers different loan programs for businesses, such as disaster loans, microloan, equipment loans, or real estate loans.
In addition to the standard deduction, you may claim deductions for real estate taxes, (net) loss sustained as a result of a Federally Declared Disaster, and taxes on federally - sponsored programs (which may include energy - efficient vehicle purchases, appliances, etc.).
What is funny as a joke can be a disaster in real life.
This facility, where rescued dogs will learn to be rescuers, will be the first - of - its - kind in America and will provide a training ground for search and rescue teams throughout the nation to work with their canines in an environment that simulates real disaster conditions such as a train wreck, an earthquake zone and a rubble pile.
McLane, whose extraordinary writing career has ranged from contributing to Rolling Stone during its heyday to her current spot as the Real Travel columnist for National Geographic Traveler, explained how writing about the triple disaster affected her in an email to friends and colleagues:
Together, players will address real global challenges such as climate change, the search for renewable resources and natural disasters.
That's a recipe for disaster for casual players, the lifeblood of any multiplayer game, as they will find they have no real chance to compete individually.
With the same conviction as the real estate public relations machine, the blockbuster taglines announce reverse scenarios: «The future could be history», «The biggest disaster in history is about to arrive», «Plan Your Escape».
Featuring a wide array of disasters as subject matter, such as forest fires, railway accidents, arson, and factories producing toxic plumes, the Disaster Paintings eternalize the real - life modern events we are faced with daily in contemporary society yet quickly forget when the next catastrophe occurs.
But alone in his office, following his computer model of the real tsunami, he began to understand, as few others in the world did at that moment, that this was no local disaster.
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