It is sad irony that the executive order was signed on on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, a day to remember what can happen when hate triumphs over love.
There
was a sad irony to Arsenal's third.
It would
be a sad irony if the first taste of the British people gaining control over their own affairs after the Brexit vote would be diminished parliamentary control over the negotiation of trade agreements which affect their lives.
It is a sad irony that at the same time as Zaraska notes the value of urban trees in dealing with pollutants, a council contractor in Sheffield, UK, is busy cutting down hundreds of trees in the city streets.
I won't spoil the secret here, but it is worth noting that there
's a sad irony to the career choice made by the desperate - for - cash family.
Of course, it's a sad irony that «Candelabra» with its meticulous period detailing and flamboyant sets and costumes, is one of Soderbergh's most big - screen - worthy films, but it will be a small - screen experience for many U.S. viewers, still, the film's greatest strengths are its storytelling and characterization which simply sing, off screens of any size.
It is a sad irony, he believes, that opposition to testing is rising «just at the point when we are finally going to have a set of tests coming from the two testing consortia that promise to be substantially better than the state tests currently in use.
Arguing in favor of the law banning lying
is the sad irony that quite often those with their hands on the very levers of democracy, free elections and the right to vote — candidates, their handlers, public and special interest groups — don't trust the public to make the right decision based on an honest and robust debate over the issues, but instead find it incumbent to win by smearing the opposing candidate.
Not exact matches
Right now there
's a very
sad Bloomberg algo that wants to send out a * BLOOMBERG DOWN GLOBALLY * flash headline, but just can't get the
irony
The
sad irony is that the news organizations with the wherewithal to find out
are the very same outfits that increasingly depend on Facebook for their survival.
It
is therefore a
sad irony that the ideology of the Russian world has contributed to alienating Ukraine from Russia, even though initially it
was designed to connect the two countries.
The
sad irony is that the Gospel
is not all that offensive.
This
is the reality faced by millions of women who consider abortions each year, and the
sad irony is the same pro-life politicians who want to force them to have their babies typically oppose raising the minimum wage, ensuring paid sick leave and parental leave for all American workers, and protecting the 20 million people who can finally afford health insurance thanks to the Affordable Care Act.
Which yields the
sad irony that the more the Catholic Church strives to accommodate Orthodox concerns, the more disposed many Orthodox
are to see in this merely the advance embassy of an omnivorous ecclesial empire.
We've heard Paul's story before, and we know the
sad irony that he persecuted the church of Jesus with what he thought
was holy zeal.
This
is the great dis - ease, the
sad irony, of Christianity in the developed West.
It makes me
sad that so many people waste their lives preparing for the next life... and not know that this
is the only one you get??? Does anyone else get the
irony?
The present
sad irony is this: while fathers in intact families
are doing (and, it seems, enjoying) more and more hands - on care of their children, there
are fewer and fewer intact families.
the
saddest part of all this inane aruing
is that all you have to do to stop the fighting killing name - calling suffering torturing bickering and finger - pointing world - wide
is to simply... remove god... whatever you believe just for a minute think «if there
was no religion how much of this would have never happened how much nicer would this world
be» then realize the
irony that for the world to become the loving peaceful place your holy books perpetrate (but never practice) to
be.
According to prominent marriage researcher, Dr. John Gottman, «The
sad irony is that in trying to create the perfect life for their children, these parents fail to provide what kids need most — a happy home.»
The
sad irony is that Blairism
is being proposed as a solution for a problem which it itself helped create.
The
sad irony here
is that Albany's dysfunction
is the only thing standing in the way of reforms to address this issue.
AS THE ashes of Caroline Kennedy's brief foray into politics
are shoveled away, New Yorkers
are left with a
sad irony: Battling corruption charges and staring down certain impeachment, Gov....
There
's a particular
irony in the
sad situation of so many grad students, postdocs, and would -
be postdocs aspiring to work in academe.
I don't like it at all but feel more like laughing then
being sad it
's the top of
irony.
The ebb and flow of the film perfectly captures the poetic
ironies of the piece,
sad without asking us to shed a tear, and tantalizing us without asking for anything more than what
is required.
Unusually for what
is a conventional Hollywood product (and perhaps for legal reasons) the film often lets the audience fill in blanks with odd narrative ellipses and remarks from characters that inevitably, and with a profoundly
sad irony, hint at the state of McDonald's today.
While one may find the opening speech by Travolta (Battlefield Earth, The General's Daughter) regarding the
sad state of cinema and its lack of realism to
be tongue - in - cheek
irony, it still does little to justify the following 90 minutes of high - gloss over-the-top predictability.
The
sad irony is, one million dead, but it
is only after seeing actors re-enacting what played out on the news with real people can the rest of the world finally feel a sense of horror and shame.
In truth, the fact that we educators can receive monetary rewards for score increases earned through a process that shortchanges our students and deprives them of the curricular foundation they need for the future
is a very
sad irony.»
When Hannah explains that she wants to make movies because she wants people to remember her and her work long after she
's dead, she doesn't realize the
sad irony of her statement, for she never cites a single film or filmmaker who inspired her.
The
sad irony of the testing era
is that our zeal to improve children's academic performance has led to a decline in children's health, and childhood obesity rates have risen to dangerously high rates.
Reported practices at Classical Academy and Dennis Snyder's charter schools run counter to the Bill of Rights, which
is a
sad twist of
irony, since Snyder espouses his patriotism and love for American values.
One of the
sad ironies of integration
was the demise of strong institutions such as the Negro Leagues — this book brings figures like Rube Foster, Josh Gibson and Satchel Paige back to life in stunning color.
When Dr. Bangert noticed the urn and complimented Bill, Bobbie Ruth turned to him and said with soft
sad irony, «Well... there
's a business for you.»
only solace for xbox players that
is better than nothing,
sad part the game itself
is almost nothing, the
irony.
The
sad irony is that most of their games will tank anyway, and the
sad fact
is that modern gamers
are not even allowed to know what they
are missing.
Compounding the
sad irony of denying residents who rented Paris, Texas the satisfaction of knowing how it ends, the recording turns out to
be King Baggot's silent Western classic Tumbleweeds (1925).
The
sad irony is that Alaska will
be one of the first states to feel the nasty consequences of global warming.
There has
been a somewhat
sad irony in the smartphone market over the past few years.
The
sad irony of native title
is that where the dispossession of Indigenous people through colonial and modern development has
been most thorough, brutal and systematic, the less likely it
is that the traditions and customs practiced today by the descendants of those affected will
be recognised and protected as native title rights.
According to prominent marriage researcher, Dr. John Gottman, «The
sad irony is that in trying to create the perfect life for their children, these parents fail to provide what kids need most — a happy home.»
The
sad irony of the Competition Bureau efforts
is that it
is the licensed Realtor in Canada, not the public that
is in most need of protection from its own bureaucracy.
While the situation outlined in item # 4 above
is a real problem, the
sad irony of lower or much lower membership numbers would likely
be an increased competition amongst brokerages, as it relates to the subject of recruitment — thus having the potential to create an even greater «conflict of interests» regarding the subject of supervision.
The
sad irony is that those who the CB claims to
be «protecting»
are ultimately suffering more because of the changes.
I wasn't sure if I should feel
sad, or just laugh at the
irony of her words but a recent Amazon reviewer of my coffee table book The Inspired Room shared that she didn't like my color palette, didn't like how we arranged our chairs in the kitchen, and basically said I decorated my house all wrong, in her opinion.