Sentences with phrase «very odd results»

Not exact matches

That's been carried on by Roberto (Martinez) so we know we'll have a very tough game, even though the results haven't been as good as they would like recently, they've played exceptionally well in every game and lost by the odd goal.
Likewise, the appalling PC result in 1993 masks the fact that the Reform Party actually had 50 - odd MPs, of which the current Conservative PM was one, and Lord Smith is quite right to point out that the right in Canada has bounced back very effectively from that set - back.
Asked about the attempt to destabilise his leadership, Clegg said: «I think it's odd, to put it very mildly, that any fellow Liberal Democrat should spend time and good money, while the rest of us were out campaigning for these tough elections, instead surreptitiously trying to come up with specious claims on the basis of polls, which were in any case entirely confounded by the election results.
To make matters worse, the film completely brushes over the most horrifying result of AEY's Albanian scheme and ends with a whimper on a very odd note.
Dame Judi Dench plays Philomena and Steve Coogan (also co-writer and producer) plays Martin, resulting in a very «odd couple» road trip and personality test.
If it infects your their nails, it will cause them to become malformed and as a result look very odd.
Indeed, it would be very odd to impose a duty to promote equality in the sentence discussing circumstances where discriminatory results are permissible.
One possible reason for this is that whereas Rowe et al. [11] based their results on analyses utilizing clinical cut - offs, we examined the temporal relations between ODD and CD dimensionally in a sample that overall did not display very high symptom levels.
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