Sentences with phrase «sad indictment of»

«Cuz this paper is a sad indictment of Climate Science, where studies as execrable as this are published in peer reviewed journals.»
This paper is a sad indictment of Climate Science, where studies as execrable as this are published in peer reviewed journals.
May 1, 2018 Twenty eight years since the first IPCC report — this a sad indictment of our collective failure to give a damn for anything other than our own short - term self interest.
And that's a pretty sad indictment of how easy everything else.
Christine Blower, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, said: «The fact that government has missed its recruitment figures for the past four years is a sad indictment of the effect their education policies are having on the profession.
It's a sad indictment of the modern media that Labour's upcoming doomsday in Glasgow East is only really viewed through the prism of Gordon Brown's premiership.
It's a sad indictment of Labour's recent performance, that Miliband's attempts to make light of the incident were probably the highlight of his week, if not his summer.
«It is a sad indictment of today's society that an unknown individual made the decision to broadcast such tragic news without consideration for the family.
You are a sad indictment of society today, where social media has allowed you the opportunity to behave like cowardly bullies.
The fact that our top striker has not had one shot on target in 2015 is a sad indictment of a wasted talent.
This game is a sad indictment of where Arsenal is a big club.....
That is a sad indictment of the current regime
What a sad indictment of the spiritual maturity (or lack thereof) of vast numbers of western Christians.

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I agree that it is a sad indictment on a lack of spiritual maturity.
Following the Stephen Lawrence inquiry, Joel Edwards wrote in January 1999, «The name of Stephen Lawrence will go down as a sad indictment on racism in our society in general and the police force in particular.
Ferguson would later describe Hargreaves» Red Devils career as a «disaster», writing in his autobiography that he considers the midfielder, who made just 27 Premier League starts in four seasons, one of his worst signings in over a quarter of a century as United boss; a sad indictment for Hargreaves when you consider that flops such as Bebe and Anderson had pitched up at the Theatre of so - called Dreams since the turn of the millennium alone.
The indictment can also be read as one of those unfailingly sad tales of a father who can not stop indulging a grown son.
However, while the more cynical might see these statistics as just an indictment against dating online, it actually speaks of a sadder truth.
«While it is a sad indictment on society as a whole that we are still required to discuss and organise around issues of racism, the NUT Black Teachers Conference has been instrumental in helping members challenge and achieve change within their schools and colleges.
National Union of Teachers general secretary Christine Blower called the figures «a sad indictment» of government education policy.
Christine Blower, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, said free schools opening in «such haphazard fashion» was a «sad indictment» of government policy.
It's a sad and ironic indictment of our recruiting industry that the one universal role that we struggle to recruit for is the one of recruitment consultants for ourselves.
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