Sentences with phrase «so botched»

A shame the KS was so botched.
Spitzer's resignation more or less cleared the field for Cuomo, with the exception of his haphazardly selected lieutenant governor, David Paterson, who so botched his own short - lived stint in the executive mansion that he didn't really stand much of a chance against the ambitious attorney general.
There was a coup, but it was so botched and half - cocked that it failed.
OK so botch is a psychopath, but what is wrong with the rest of them?

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If your brand was originally «botched,» you may need to rebrand just so you can get a fresh start for your company's identity.
The rescue was so badly botched, that in the end, 11 more people had to be pulled from the freezing water.
So Mark Carney can fairly claim not to have botched the task that was given him, with the caveat that the task he was given was easier than those facing his counterparts in Washington, Frankfurt and London.
Just Sayin: Bush Sr. also killed a couple of his fellow airman during a botched landing attempt — so what?
A few critics feel that the American experiment has been so badly botched that it is even questionable that we can survive as a single society.
You can't turn the calendar pages and think you've messed it up, you can't hold up any measuring stick and think you've botched it so bad, that you lose Peace, that you can't get Peace, that you can't find Peace.
Theodicy questions how a good God could botch up creation so badly.
So, in my attempt to salvage a botched head of cauliflower, I combined the puree with some broth, added more veggies plus white beans, and the baby food became a creamy, velvety rich vegetable soup.
As with the hash browns, I botch the omelet flip on the grill, so it's folded over on itself.
EPL referees will botch it up anyway so it is always sfe to assume that they will make mistakes during the game.
Asuka did as good as possible to make it look like she kicked Sasha in the air; if she had not done the «kick maneuver» Sasha would have actually landed on Asuka (but angle of camera was such, that we saw an «obviously missed kick» and we talking now about a «botch») plus Sasha right away put her arms out in a way to land safely than make it look like a «harsh hit on the floor» with the small roll BUT at same time she did hit the top rope with her feet so either it was a not intentional slow down (most likely) or she was so good that she intentionally used top rope to slow herself down (unlikely but still possible)
How, after drawing up all those spellbinding game plans, after all that bold draft day wheeling and dealing, could he have so badly botched that one, crucial call?
Bama then botched the snap on the field goal attempt that came on the next play, and Auburn went on to win 26 - 14, so Bama surely would like to have this one back.
Year after year we've watched him botch up chances to strengthen the team, to rotate so players wont get injured (and others lose their skills waiting on the bench).
I sure can't wait to watch her botch jer way through a nothing title match so the crowd can have a piss break.
Jarvis, now at North Shore Medical Center in Miami, also said players were rumored to intentionally botch their baseline cognitive assessment tests during preseason, so they could pass the test more easily when actually concussed.
My daughter is alive because she had jaundice and I was so out of it dealing with a botched epidural which resulted in them tapping my spinal fluid.
Babies are a horrifying, fear - filled experience that can so easily be botched without repair.
Yes, a «botched» episiotomy causes more morbidity to mom... it's just that most NCB / homebirthers are 100 % focused on «interventions» that cause increased morbidity to mom... so they make choices that cause increased mortality to baby.
As a mom of a very botched hospital birth I am so happy about your book.
Attempts to oust Foster over her handling of the Renewable Heat Initiative - the botched scheme designed while Foster was in charge of energy policy and which saw businesses paid more the more energy they burned - have so far come to nothing.
But really, shame on the CUOMO administration, which is so incompetent and so corrupt that they can not even admit they botched a major legislative initiative.
So I think the criticism aimed at the Foreign Office and William Hague over the infamous botched attempt to establish contact with the rebels, was at least partly unfair.
«I don't see the point in it except the first one was botched up so badly I think they felt they had to do something and it looks like it's going to be smoother,» she said.
ALBANY — The company hired to process 1.8 million paper tax returns for the state botched the job so badly that state employees had to be rushed in at a...
A few examples include the loss of data disks containing the details of 26 million families, abolishing the 10p tax band, the botched Inheritance and Capital Gains Tax changes, letting prisoners out early, having an illegal immigrant guarding the Prime Minister's car and so it goes on.
She comes back to New York at a time when parents are so upset over what top politicians say was the botched rollout of the new Common Core learning standards that they allowed their children to boycott the tests.
She comes back to New York at a time when parents are so upset over what top politicians say was the botched roll out of the new Common Core learning standards that they allowed their children to boycott the tests.
Lord Monckton totally botched his discussion of ocean acidification, revealing that he doesn't understand ocean circulation, the significance of pH in aqueous systems, and so on.
Thanks to a botched interstate road trip, though, my precious coconut oil ended up in a 10 × 20 ′ storage unit, so I cooked up a short - term solution: lard.
With such a high - profile case, Chief Inspector Dreyfuss (Kline, The Emperor's Club) hatches a plan to make himself famous; he enlists the aid of the department's most inept bumbler, Clouseau, in order so that he might take over and become a national hero once the investigation is seen as botched.
Kevin Smith doesn't ever really commit to whether he thinks everything is a joke or not and gets mixed up with some French Canadian humor that falls flat on its face but it's the sharp juxtaposition between the botched attempts at humor and the barbaric visual horror onscreen that makes Smith's body transmogrification so fucking fucked up.
So if something feels lacking and obligatory about Airport» 77 - in which a botched hijacking lands a Boeing 747 in the ocean, the passengers struggling to get back to land safely - that's only because the film presents a crew of movie stars eager to cash their checks and get out as quick as possible.
So here's the lesson in a nutshell — a botched character doesn't necessarily need to be re-cast, especially when he's as compelling an actor as Ryan Reynolds — and in particular, today's Ryan Reynolds.
The whole of it, though, is held to the point of absurdity for an extra beat — I'm thinking of LaBeouf's open - mouthed gape (enhanced by a film - manufactured mouth injury after a wonderfully - botched ambush), of Rooster's dispassionate treatment of two wayward boys, even of the final, signature showdown involving teeth - held reins and two - fisted gunslinging — so that the picture has about it an almost sarcastic air.
The brother does not want him botching an important business meeting with his presence, so gets him a birthday present to keep him away from home for the evening.
For one, it's revealed early on that the police department, while populated with its fair share of knuckleheads and racists, didn't so much botch the investigation as run into dead ends — there just wasn't much evidence to go on.
American Pie star Tara Reid is sick of fielding questions about her cosmetic surgery past because there's so much more to her than her botched tummy...
Thankfully, he did not appear in any Harry Potter movies, so we won't have to botch any more references to them.
I think he's part of the reason why I enjoyed the movie so much on videotape, even though the fullscreen transfer is a badly botched pan and scan job: Murray's so magnetic that the presence of the other actors frequently seems irrelevant.
It would also be their most uneven work, trying so very hard to deliver a zany comic caper, succeeding in small moments while completely botching the big picture.
The focus of the policy on the so - called «bright poor» has drawn comparisons with the government's botched attempt to open new grammar schools in the last Parliament, and is thought to be a compromise for supporters of selection in Greening's party.
The Obama Administration is now retrenching from its reform agenda after botching it so badly.
It also misses out a plethora of other issues that need to be resolved: teacher shortages, problems with training, the ridiculous primary testing situation, the botched reception testing, the ever - changing GCSE specifications, and so on and so forth.
AM: How do you feel the relaunch of Alfa Romeo in America has gone so far — good, bad, botched, or better than you could've imagined?
This is effectively a 208 GTI by PS, so how could they botch it?
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