Not exact matches
It
comes at last — the only unpoisoned gift earth ever had for them — and they vanish from a world where they were
of no consequence, where they achieved nothing, where they were a mistake and a
failure and a foolishness; where they have left no
sign that they have existed — a world which will lament them a day and forget them forever.»
The search for verification, which is the essence
of the scientific method, is without a doubt a
sign of intellectual responsibility, but when it
comes to dominate philosophy, it marks a
failure of nerve.
It was a
sign of things to
come: the first
failure of the president to understand the moral dimensions
of his health - care proposal.
While there have been plenty
of former Arsenal players, including the TV pundits Paul Merson and Thierry Henry, as well as every man and his dog with an opinion about Arsene Wenger and Arsenal, ready to jump on the bosses back and bemoan his
failure or refusal to use the summer transfer window to
sign another striker, there are a few that have
come out in support
of the under fire Frenchman.
Should this even be a topic?Giroud is a player
of average quality always surrounded by good players.I just don't get.It's as if only Arsenal fans rate him.This was a player who was bought to be the leading striker at Arsenal and after his years
of failure which many deny he's now become a super sub?How laughable is that.From
failure to super sub.If the so called world class striker we're
signing goes out with an injury for about five months who
comes in then.It seems to me people lack vision.Why is it always Giroud Giroud Giroud?After so many seasons people are still debating what souldn't even be debatable.I've lost count
of the number
of times he's been talked about here.This is the problem with our club.It's just not ruthless.This is a player who should have been gone long ago but due to him being French he still gets the chances.We won't miss him when he goes and I'd like to see if he'd stand out in a smaller club.
Compared to this window's transfer dealings, having
signed Alexis early and with Gazidis
coming out assuring fans that the Alexis
signing was «only the tip
of the iceberg» and failing to mention that Chambers would be the last, and Wenger's (SoAG)
failure to bring in «top top players if available» (and available they have been), this must be the worst transfer window anyone
of us has experienced.
He has such a reputation in France that he has missed
signing every quality player to
come out
of the French league in the last five years... prolly mbappe just asked himself what quality young players have emerged in that time at arsenal under wenger and realized that this wasn't the place to be... so no another
failure doesn't absolve the arrogant ostrich
The collective
failure of last summer's
signings meant that Liverpool never
came close to a reprise
of their 2013/14 title challenge, but Rodgers has faced a similar dilemma this close - season: how to invest the substantial proceeds from the sale
of his best player.
After
coming very close to joining Sevilla on the final day
of the January transfer window many thought Brozovic had no future with the Nerazzurri, but the
failure to
sign Javier Pastore (which would have freed him up to move to Spain) has turned out to be a blessing in disguise as he has since found a new lease
of life in central midfield.
«We are calling on Fayose tore
sign from office over his
failure to live up to expectation he should
come out and defend himself in the N4.7 billion arms deal scandal and we also challenge him to explain to Ekiti people how he had spent six months allocation without payment
of workers which has grounded the workforce.
His
failure to mention it in his 2014 party conference speech was just one
sign of a rather muddled approach to the problem; after the 2010 election, the party's initial strategy was to talk about the necessity
of cuts in general while opposing some
of the most high - profile cuts introduced by the coalition, particularly when it
came to welfare.
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signs of BNP
failure coming in.
One
of the most hopeful
signs of this is the spectacular
failure of Alex Kurtzman's The Mummy (2017), a misguided Tom Cruise vehicle that was supposed to kick off the Universal Dark Universe series
of updated horror films, but instead saw most
of the people attached to that enterprise quitting the entire slate
of upcoming projects, suggesting that perhaps, at long last, the comic book movie juggernaut may be
coming to an end.
What if instead
of dismissing wrong answers as a
sign of failure, maths teachers tried to understand how their pupils
came to that answer and then guided them in the right direction?