Sentences with phrase «travesty of»

Conversely, I'll pick up my Galaxy S8 and automatically place my finger on the centrally - located rear fingerprint sensor, only to find that it's not yet unlocked because that's not where Samsung put the fingerprint sensor (a travesty of ergonomics they have continued with the otherwise excellent Galaxy Note 8).
Evidence Tampering a «Travesty of Justice» Ross Ulbricht's legal team has announced finding more proof of evidence tampering.
«It would have been a travesty of justice if Jack had been executed after 33 years on death row in circumstances where there is real doubt as to the original verdict,» he adds.
Smith LJ agreed stating: «[I] t would be a travesty of the democratic process and would seriously under the members» right to strike if the employer could obtain an injunction for a minor infringement of the duty to communicate the results.»
Are we about to witness another travesty of justice??
«This is a travesty of justice,» Colin said.
An ingenious piece of software placed on the AJAG web site enabled any supporters of AJAG to email a letter directly to their MP asking him / her to meet their constituent, and take up this travesty of justice which was embodied in QOCS.
The case was clearly a travesty of justice and shows the power of large corporations facing public opposition.
One lesson from the debacle in the BAE case was that when a prosecutor is anxious to abandon an investigation and compromise a case by means of a settlement with the company, the resulting agreed description of its criminality presented to the court and public can be a travesty of the truth.
It is a travesty of science to make such claims.
There's more on WUWT here, and I believe this will be the real start of the demise of the most atrocious travesty of physics in the history of the world.
Your participation in what can only be considered a total travesty of truth should cause you to bow your head with shame.
I'm not going to do this travesty of climate journalism any favors by repeating its riduclous claims, other than to point you to the wise words of China Environmental Law, Climate Progress (by my colleague Joe Romm) and U.S. climate envory himself, Todd Stern (see half way down this link), all of which convincingly debunk the the claims of the Guardian piece.
FOIA notwitshtanding, (it's generally conceded that the unprecedented FOIA requests were mishandled at CRU) the entire contents of the CRU email server were never subject to FOIA, and the years of willful misinterpretation of them has been a travesty of the highest order.
Now everyone's up in arms, speaking in exasperated tones about the travesty of this decision.
I make no bones about the fact that I am determined to stamp out the hoax about carbon dioxide having any warming effect, because it is a travesty of physics, a huge cost to society and, indirectly, causes thousands of deaths.
What please actually IS happening with this legal travesty of a debacle of a man - made catastrophe Mark?
But despite this initial success, a stifling lack of access to finance so acute it can take years for entrepreneurs to raise the money to test their ideas is holding back our ability to end the travesty of energy poverty.
This travesty of zombie - like humans must continue no further.
A travesty of lies over truth and scurrilous, libelous, innuendo laden personal attacks and drive by smears over scientific integrity.
There was an irritating documentary I watched some years ago (probably a «Horizon», travesty of its former self that it is) which was drawing ever more intricate theories of cultural migration to explain why the African and American pyramids align so neatly on a common axis.
(putting aside the travesty of no warming since 1998)
======================================================================= The EPA definition of CO2 as a pollutant, legal or not, is a travesty of politics over science.
(I am aware that my model of «tuning the stack» is a travesty of what was actually done by Lisiecky and Raymo, which is why I agreed that establishing an effective stack does support the idea that the 41k signal in their stack is a natural signal from considerations of coherence.
I have lived in Cordova Alaska with the aftermath of Exxon's Mess in Prince William Sound, for 19 yrs, not the least of which was the travesty of constant victimhood imposed by our «justice» system.
Willie Soon is presenting his latest travesty of of the temperature record online, live from the Heartland Institute's latest powwow in DC
This is a travesty of the way science is supposed to work and all too often ends up getting the story completely wrong.
Sarah Lucas offers a typically brutal travesty of such domestic dreams: be cool, sit on well - framed breeze blocks.
The Turner Prize is generally a travesty of everything Turner... Glorying in its own superficiality, it tackles the Turner Prize and all it stands for head - on.
In Rowlandson's travesty of high - art gravity, female promenaders tumble downstairs, their skirts riding up, while connoisseurs watch with studied appreciation.
It may have been an assassination, disguised as a squalid sex murder, a brutal travesty of anal sex.
That may be an odd way to describe an MMO given the tumultuous stigma of the genre, and doubly so considering the game's travesty of a launch in 2010, but nothing captures what Final Fantasy 14 has accomplished with its A Realm Reborn re-release and now two expansions better than consistency.
Unfortunately, the biggest travesty of Super Fantasy Zone is that it was never released in America, only in Japan and Europe.
This seemed to reinforce widely - held suspicions that the PC version would be at best an afterthought, at worst a travesty of a smart, tactical video game that built its core audience amongst PC gamers.
Hardcore Gaming 101 looks back at this travesty of a television show.
This is a travesty of the highest order.
In my opinion, the company is still recovering from the travesty of messaging the Xbox One used at launch (family, sports, TV, Call of Duty).
We also talk about Zelda on the 3DS, the travesty of Knack getting more traction in the UK than Super Mario 3D World, and answer some reader mail!
What could be the reason for this travesty of judgment?
Chipotle's The Scarecrow aims to tell customers about the travesty of processed foods, as well as advertise their new app that's based around the concept of the video.
If you've ever found yourself on a flight longer than eight hours, you have undoubtedly experienced the travesty of the modern airplane meal.
We recognize that shareholders of the Company have little influence; you have the safety of a staggered board and Washington state laws of incorporation, which make a travesty of corporate governance and fiduciary duty.
And the recently uncovered travesty of thousands upon thousands of foreclosures pushed through several banking institutions without proper review of documentation, have no doubt resulted in not only the loss of countless homes but also has devastated the credit history of all of those impacted, thus potentially hampering their employment possibilities as well.
Lena Dunham received much attention for autographs, but her pseudo satin, japanese inspired dress was a travesty of justice.
Barker watches Afghan police recruits make a travesty of practice drills and observes the disorienting turnover of diplomatic staff.
To overcome the resistance that many young and old blacks have of looking deeply into our past I have come up with a creation: A historical novel that uses the tools of mythology and science fiction to create a scenario that allows the reader to identify with a main character who will rise above all others; a character who will be a triumphant hero amidst the travesty of slavery.
Considering how good it's always been and how much it undercuts its rivals on price, this is a real travesty of justice.
The travesty of the UK no - show grows ever - more frustrating.
The capitulation of local publications like this one to the travesty of releasing public funds to private institutions without public oversight to perform government services that are suppose to be available equally to EVERYONE, as said publications, like this one, seek the favor of the powers that be is equavalent to how the national media rolled over and played dead during the lead up to the Iraq war.
When over 80 % of our children can not read proficiently by the third grade, it is a travesty of enormous proportions, particularly when compared with the TAKS reading test results (even after a significant standard deviation adjustment), their comparison with national norm - referenced test scores, and the wide gap between scores of white and minority children.
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