Sentences with phrase «stark indictment»

That he was unable to change anything substantial in the tactical approach is a stark indictment of his leadership and suitability for a job at the very highest level.
While that may be a stark indictment of the state of the team's defence that the loss of a teenager can lead to structural implosion out on the pitch, Fosu - Mensah isn't exactly an average young talent.

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The indictment laid out a stark picture of how the Russians carried out the scheme, which the court filing said they undertook with the specific purpose of boosting Trump and denigrating his opponent.
For as much as Churchill's Secret War seems to zero in on decisions taken by the war - time prime minister and his adviser Lord Cherwell, the racism and sheer odium of both of whom is on stark display in the evidence presented by Mukerjee, this book is much more of an indictment of what colonialism was really about than the title suggests.
Ethics experts suggest former Senate aide Doug Hampton's indictment last week over allegations that he violated Congressional «revolving door» rules will serve as a stark reminder on Capitol Hill and K Street that lobbying rules carry real penalties.
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