Sentences with phrase «ruthlessness at»

I have not seen any evidence of the same sort of ruthlessness at Microsoft recently, even with the clarity of divisional P&L s.
Tired of the lack of ruthlessness at the club.

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It was at Audi that Piëch developed his reputation for utter ruthlessness with subordinates.
In one photo, a grieving Arab mother shown at the grave of her son was presented to the public as a victim of Israeli ruthlessness.
At times its ruthlessness seizes our souls.
For many years Ellis (university professor and director of the Center for American and Jewish Studies at Baylor University) has been a persistent critic of the ruthlessness of nationalistic Zionism.
At first, outside one's social group ruthlessness was enjoined and within it justice was commonly denied; at the end, an ethic of love had been envisioned whose fulfillment is still the best hope of the worlAt first, outside one's social group ruthlessness was enjoined and within it justice was commonly denied; at the end, an ethic of love had been envisioned whose fulfillment is still the best hope of the worlat the end, an ethic of love had been envisioned whose fulfillment is still the best hope of the world.
One of the major factors in so many Arsenal fans feeling it was time for a change of manager was that feeling that every season goes the same way and that a lack of motivation, ruthlessness or winning mentality hurt us at some period.
Steel — sometimes we crumble against strong opponents Drive — sometimes the team just does not turn up Ruthlessness — had we taken more of our chances we could at finished top of the league
Honestly, Wenger is a nice man, too nice in fact, to be a football coach, modern football is no gentleman game, he lacks the ruthlessness required to win games at times, and that reflects on his players.
His lack of ruthlessness (or abundance of loyalty, if you want to look at it that way) is at once endearing and frustrating, and marks him as the opposite of Fergie.
At White Hart Lane last term, Tottenham took 18 points out of 18 against the division's bottom six - a group that included Swansea and Burnley - and that ruthlessness was key to their title challenge.
Nicolas Otamendi was free in the box to head home a fourth from David Silva's cross — City's crossing was absolutely flawless at times and it certainly could have been more than 6 - 0 given their dominance and ruthlessness going forward.
In particular, the wing wizardry of Erik Lamela, the ruthlessness of Roberto Soldado, and the creativity of Christian Eriksen are all qualities that Tottenham will need in the post-Bale era, and at first glance it seems as though AVB has bought well.
Embed from Getty Images In an utter show of sheer dominance and malicious ruthlessness in front of goal, the Gunners left Louis van Gaal's men dejected and reeling in pain following their 3 - 0 thumping nearly a fortnight ago at the Emirates.
Was the ruthlessness of the animal kingdom at fault?
In his unrelenting criticism of the aristocracy Chris Bryant hammers away at their ruthlessness and greed to explain their power and longevity.
Labour MP Chris Bryant hammers away at the ruthlessness and greed of the aristocracy in this no - holds barred critique.
Lord Turnbull, Brown's former permanent secretary, has since marvelled at the «Stalinist ruthlessness» of his negotiating style: «His view is that it is just not worth it and «they will get what I decide».»
When The Social Network was deservedly garlanding awards attention, one aspect which was widely praised was Aaron Sorkin's script; it moved through the creation of Facebook at a blistering pace, conveying both the natural impatience of the characters and the ruthlessness of the world in which they exist.
Even so, his film works hard to blow its own credibility at every turn and emphasises just how out of touch it is by presenting the cyber agencies of United States and China as lacking the capability, firepower and ruthlessness of a few moustache - twirling baddies.
Jason Isaacs is Georgy Zhukov, a World War II hero and general who had fallen somewhat out of favor at the time of Stalin's death, but entered the power struggle in a big way thanks to his understanding of Stalin as well as his own ruthlessness.
Say what you will about the shallowness of Letts's vision, at least he has Streep baring her fangs again, delivering enough punch lines to resurrect some of the ruthlessness that made The Devil Wears Prada and The Manchurian Candidate recent career highlights for her.
A master at building flawed characters, Mitchell emphasizes Scarlett's business smarts and adaptability, not just her feminine wiles and ruthlessness, as she emerges from the Civil War as a woman uniquely suited to thrive among the wreckage.
I don't doubt you, though, I've been close enough — not as close as you — to such outfits to know there's almost a prideful ruthlessness you see come into play at times.
It looks harmless and unassuming at a glance — tiny, 2D crewmembers patrolling a spaceship, manning the various systems, firing the occasional burst laser or operating a teleporter here and there — but scored for its ruthlessness, FTL is second only to venting an airlock into space while an enemy boarding party's still in it.
Only «Permanent Painting 10» (2004), the most materially satisfying of the lot, hints at the artistic ruthlessness Kim now needs to cultivate.
All this talk of the obstinacy and ruthlessness of Detroit comes as no surprise to Andrew Frank, an engineering professor at the University of California at Davis.
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