Sentences with phrase «real shame for»

«It's a real shame for those Canadian investors who don't expand their horizons beyond Canada,» says Walmsley.
But many apps can't be expanded to run in full screen, which is a real shame for games.
Which is a real shame for journalism in this country.
A real shame for an institution that gave so much for so long.
The soundtrack for the original game is outstanding as well, and it'd be a real shame for them to move away from a style that works really, really well for it!
It'd be a real shame for one of the most popular games of the last few years not to make use of all the power inside the Xbox One X, and so it's great to hear that Blizzard are hard at work on an update to bring 4K to the platform.
The voice acting and orchestrated soundtrack have also been cut, which is a real shame for those who wanted to hear Yangus shout «Cor Blimey!»
The only negative here is that PC users can't bring their data to consoles, a real shame for those looking to transfer, perhaps because they have a group of friends on Xbox One or PS4 planning on picking up the game.
Sadly, the controls lack precision, and that's a real shame for a game that requires so much rigor on the gamepad.
And many of us were really the real committed ones which it turned out to be a real shame for us even though it wasn't our fault to begin with.
It would be a real shame for the Red Devils to waste such a young talent, who was purchased by them for # 30m back in 2014, making him the world's most expensive teenager.
It was a real shame for the young striker Alvaro Morata who was given his first start in La Liga by Mourinho.
It is a real shame for Magic Mikey, who had just returned from another injury recently to gain some form the past few matches with the lone goals for the team vs Liverpool and Swansea.
It's a real shame for Theo and the team.
It is a real shame for him but also for us, as we can not seem to just enjoy a good win, good goals and a clean sheet, but alwways have some problem to deal with.
Lukas Podolski was one of the many players that Arsenal lost through injury last season and that was a real shame for us, because the German international had started the season well and could well have made a real difference in the race for the Premier League title.
Real shame for Ramsey, hope his back soon.

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«It's a shame that the coffee price issue obscured the real story here for so many people, but, once again, this kind of «one - way» data point thinking led investors astray... when it was actually quite strong,» said the «Mad Money» host.
But his non-responses had launched Brown's shame triggers — appearance and body image — and thus her made - up explanation for Steve's seemingly indifferent answers was filled with her own shame, rather than the real reason.
«I'm sure this all won't be easy for employees, and in a way it's a real shame because we've made quite a lot of progress since last February.
[OWN THIS PRINT] LOVE NEVER FAILS you say you desire unconditional love but are you prepared for the real and the raw not only from you and all your shames but from others too...
Shame on CNN for attacking real Christians, you don't need religion to have personal relationship with Jesus.
Shame convinces us to diminish the real concerns of others and ostracize them for thinking or acting differently.
Real intimacy is difficult, because in these families closeness and control have been tied together — individuals won't reveal their inner thoughts for fear of manipulation or shame.
... I don't intend to shame and blame [critics] for finding it difficult to [hold back] when confronted with very real [«opportunities»].»
It was a source of great shame for me because I have had very real experiences with Jesus but still had (and have) moments of doubt.
It is a real shame that the prices aren't more reasonable at Romeo's, as I said in the blog, the prices are simply too high for me to consider buying there regularly!
Be a real shame to see him leave, and if there's truth to this then Wenger needs to take a good share of the blame for his absolute inability to properly rotate a squad of players.
Moan moan moan it's a real shame we won the FA cup 2 days ago if we keep improving you might have to look for a new club who you can spend your days moaning about.
For the richest league in the world, as Muller recently said, that «premier league money is tempting», it's a real shame how we fare against the elite of Europe.
Smalling is thick clumbsy turns like a truck and has worse distribution than yodel but he's playing centre back for man united, it's a real shame
shame on us for being flat at home vs monoco, no doubt we would be in the top 4, i would love to see this team as playing now line up against real madrid, I think we have good odds, vs munich or barca, not as confident,
For real tho it's a shame that these players don't get the recognition they deserve.
This should even tell us about the potential of Szczesny to win golden glove with this defence.What a keeper he is the one i feel sorry for in whole arsenal team thrown in at 19 years old behind an ever shaky defense then see where he is now being called shit.it is a real shame i feel so sorry for him because i wonder what if he was 19 years then started at Chelsea would he still be like this and lack confidence.I love you Szczesny wherever you are.
Agree Fred, Giroud has ability to be a real leader for the team — shame about the stupid sending off.
talk about skewing the stats to fit your own conclusions... this is like a slap in the face to every real Arsenal fan... have you no shame, have you no dignity, have you no sense of right from wrong... if you think everything was so well orchestrated why is everyone and their brother laughing at the way in which we conduct business both on and off the field... either you're a paid hack or a delusional buffoon... regardless you can't be a genuine Arsenal fan because the difficulties facing this club having been going on for years and this latest episode in our pathetic recent history is but a glaring reminder of how far we have fallen... I'm not going to waste my time discrediting every single ridiculous statement you made in your love letter to Wenger, but if you write another article I will gladly expose you for the fraud you truly are... this club is in desperate need of a serious cleansing and for you to try and package this dog and pony show as a well - oiled machine is a direct insult to anyone who has supported this team during the supposed «lean» years... the deceptive and disrespectful manner in which this organization has treated it's fans is an abomination to supporters everywhere and for you to even try to justify their actions is akin to saying just shut - up and keep filling our pockets... so please crawl back under whatever stone you crawled out from under and think carefully before you spew this type of propaganda ever again
It's a real shame that the CIF has always cared more about making money off the backs of teenage athletes than what's right for them or what's more fun for youth.
I'd love for Ozil to stay but I have doubts he will which is a real shame.
Shame about Gabriel, The expression on Wenger's face said it all... I'm sure that he kept muttering «sacrebleu» and how that injury will now force his hand for real... let's hope that Mustafi is still available.
Hope he signs, he's head and shoulders above Flamini and it would be a real shame if he were to show his class only to walk out the door for nothing.
I said at the beginning of the season, that unless we win, or are still challenging for the title on the final day of the season, I won't be renewing my season ticket next year, which is a real shame as I've been a season ticket holder for nearly 30 years, and was a regular at Highbury before I got my ticket.
Its a shame because England has some real talent and great young players on display, but you'll never win a world cup until you do away with cheering for the hatchet men and bullies.
Relatedly, I also find myself (in the real world mainly, but to some extent even in an anonymous forum like this) worrying excessively about saying the wrong thing about any identity position for fear of being shamed or worse (so much so that I tend not to talk about identity issues with people who occupy those identities (when they are not my own), which isn't a solution either).
There are still chances for British coaches, but the failures of Rodgers and Monk will have really hindered the opportunities made available to homegrown coaches, which is a real shame.
Let me respectfully say shame on you «phd» for vilifying and scaring well intentioned parents and the real research done by real medical professionals that we base our sleep strategies on.
Trust me, there are real life ramifications for fat shaming of any kind, it is NEVER acceptable.
It's a real shame too because fatherhood is just as life changing for a man as motherhood is for a woman.
Starvation is a very real possibility when it comes to breastfeeding issues, so there is no shame in making the best decisions for you and your baby.
During the time before we had much of a voice - when we were still shamed into silence - the «positive adoption language» people moved in for the kill and stole what rightfully belongs to us and every other woman who has given birth: the titles of «mother,» «mom,» «natural mother,» and «real mother.»
Then my second baby came soon after, and save for a few random congrats, everyone was over me, my vomiting and my ability to conceive at a pace that puts rabbits to shame (is that real, what they say about rabbits, anyway?)
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