Sentences with phrase «serious mark against»

But none of this is a serious mark against the overall character of the man, whom Marsh regards with unabashed affection and profound respect.

Not exact matches

Far from it really, and we know what it takes for Arsene Wenger to make any sort of tactical substitution before his usual time of around the 65 minute mark, so Rob Holding and his performance against the Germans must have been a serious concern to the Frenchman who replaced him at halftime.
However, the predictability with which Liverpool slumped to a 2 - 0 defeat against Hull City marked a new low for Jurgen Klopp's side, who are in serious risk of their season fizzling out into nothing.
In future, perhaps, there will have to be a hierarchy of manifesto pledges with those they are really serious about marked in bold and an * against those pledges which may be rendered inoperable in the event of a coalition.
On March 13, 2014, Brown began seeking campaign staff while aggressively courting New Hampshire's political elite, marking what local Republicans considered serious steps toward launching a Senate campaign against Democratic Senator Jeanne Shaheen.
At the time I was so impressed by it that I tweeted it out as a mark to measure yourself against when judging just how serious you are when promoting a published novel.
Each platform buckled under the weight of DDOS attack and hackers during the holiday season, though the PSN hack of 2011 (in which hackers stole the personal data of thousands of customers) still remains as a serious red mark against PSN more than four years later.
It is a measure of how much cultural prejudice there still is against the vulgar upstarts of the new world and how snobbishly we revere European art that it is still widely assumed that Mondrian, Kandinsky and other early 20th century abstract artists are somehow more serious, genuine and pure than Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock and Barnett Newman.
The first rooms of the show contain works by Hofmann, Clyfford Still (1904 - 1980), Mark Rothko (1903 - 1970), Barnett Newman (1905 - 1970) and Ad Reinhardt (1913 - 1967), artists who saw themselves defending serious creative ambition against 1950s mass culture's cheapening of everyone's humanity.
And while he's best known for his laidback hipster performances in films like The Kids Are All Right, Mark Ruffalo emerged as a tireless, serious activist against fracking — especially in his home state of New York.
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