AstroNerdBoy looks at the fates of several different series and wonders
whether bad endings or the time lag between Japanese and U.S. publication hurt some manga.
Not exact matches
EASTWOOD: Iraq, I know was a different deal because there was a lot of intelligence that told us that
bad things could happen there and we're never sure how that
ended up
whether it was pro or con or no, I tend to err on the side of less is best.
One, [in] Afghanistan, the British had never been successful there; the Russians had 10 years there and hadn't been successful... Iraq, I know, was a different deal, because there was a lot of intelligence that told us that
bad things could happen there, and we're never sure how that
ended up,
whether it was pro or con.
What Rogers
ends up charging for 4K will go a long way to determining
whether vertical integration of media and communications companies is good or
bad for consumers.
If inflation reveals
whether an expansion is going to
end, the amount of leverage in the system might indicate how
bad the subsequent downturn could be.
We avoid lamenting, and
end up simply venting,
whether in person or online; meanwhile, our friends and family do their best to persuade us that it's not really all that
bad (which, in fact, it is).
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whether
We all
end up with the same fate, dead and non-existent, so who cares
whether what happens in this life is «good» or «
bad»?
I'm not going to debate
whether having faith is a good thing or a
bad thing, as that is merely subjective and there is no
end result, nor does it benefit anyone and generally devolves into name - calling and hurt feelings.
All animals,
whether they're treated
badly from the beginning, or later in life, all
end up at the same place.
but all things
whether good or
bad must come to an
end as such is life, i hope the fans in england continue with the protest on saturday at the emirates by not attending the match or by placards, posters etc as this negative viscious cycle has just become too much, gooner for life and the next
He always has corny excuses at the ready meaning he expects failure, and then he does not seem to want it
badly enough, the reason for all them sh *** y excuses in the first place.He made the bed and now he is lying in it
whether he believes it or not.The sooner he comes to his senses the better for the club and its real drivers, the FANS.But my sixth sense tells me he should be gone by season's
end.
Whether it was because we lost one of the best players in the side to a Premier League or European rival or because we failed with a transfer bid or perhaps
ended up signing an over the hill Swedish midfielder with a
bad back when we
badly needed a striker, there have been some stinkers.
Don't get me wrong
whether we perform
badly but
end up winning the game I am a happy goner.
Nothing like one underachiever blowing smoke up the ass of another... we know that Ozil has some incredible technical gifts, but to be considered the best you have to bring more than just assists to the table... for me, a top player has to possess a more well - rounded game, which doesn't mean they need to be a beast on both
ends of the pitch, but they must have the ability to take their game to another level when it matters most... although he amassed some record - like stats early on, it set the bar too high, so when people expected him to duplicate those numbers each year the pressure seemed to get the best of our soft - spoken star... obviously that's not an excuse for what has happened in the meantime, but it's important to make note of a few things: (1) his best year was a transition year for many of the traditionally dominant teams in the EPL, so that clearly made the numbers appear better than they actually were and (2) Wenger's system, or lack thereof, didn't do him any favours; by playing him out of position and by not acquiring world - class striker and / or right - side forward that would best fit an Ozil - centered offensive scheme certainly hurt his chances to repeat his earlier peformances, (3) the loss of Cazorla, who took a lot of pressure off Ozil in the midfield and was highly efficient when it came to getting him the ball in space, negatively impacted his effectiveness and (4) he likewise missed a good chunk of games and frankly never looked himself when he eventually returned to the field... overall the Ozil experiment has had mixed reviews and rightfully so, but I do have some empathy for the man because he has always carried himself the same way,
whether for Real or the German National team, yet he has only suffered any lengthy down periods with Arsenal... to me that goes directly to this club's inability to surround him with the necessary players to succeed, especially for someone who is a pass first type of player; as such, this simply highlights our club's ineffective and antiquated transfer policies... frankly I'm disappointed in both Ozil and our management team for not stepping up when it counted because they had a chance to do something special, but they didn't have it in them... there is no one that better exemplifies our recent history than Ozil, brief moments of greatness undercut by long periods of disappointing play, only made
worse by his mopey posturing like a younger slightly less awkward Wenger... what a terribly waste
It's a sad time for Arsenal right now, and it remains to be seen
whether or not it gets better or
worse between now and the
end of the season as they need something significant to cheer about and get behind the players in the coming weeks.
By Andrew Puopolo Two weeks ago, I wrote an article discussing
whether midtable teams perform
worse at the
end of the Premier League season because they have nothing to play for.
If medical malpractice were required for midwives, it would pretty much be the
end of homebirths, because homebirths are more or less way outside the scope of standard medical practice, so every time it goes
bad, all the plaintiff has to do is to put any doctor on the stand and say, «Doctor, can you indicate
whether the homebirth was warranted?»
At the
end of the day, the argument over
whether 100 million misdirected people is
worse than zero unmobilized people will never be resolved.
The researchers used emoticons with smiling or frowning faces at each
end of a continuum to get people to identify
whether the music made them feel good or
bad.
Of course, if this phenomenally unlikely scenario comes to pass, it could also
end up being a
worst - case scenario, depending on
whether our new neighbors are in the market for a resource - rich blue marble.
At the
end of the day, I think your overall training philosophy is beautifully simple -
whether we're talking about forms of cardio, or weight training to failure or not: Nothing is
bad or good, black and white, etc..
So basically,
whether by sheer
bad luck or knowingly eating a poor diet, you could make yourself far more vulnerable to summer acne than others, who
end up getting winter acne.
We often wait until the
end of the day and decide based on how the external circumstances affected us
whether the day was good or
bad.
Finding out why a previous relationship
ended is gold as far as insight into
whether or not he's a psycho, a freak or, even
worse in my books, a cheater.
Dating success is what every man wishes for but your approach towards it can determine
whether you will
end up actually enjoying success or you keep repelling women or
worse.
This sense of dread stems partly from our assumption that something
bad is always bound to happen in a Haneke film (Georges and Anne are favorite character names of his), but more because we know that sooner or later,
whether it happens within the time frame of the film or not, there's only one way that a story of two very old people in poor health can
end: these people are going to die.
At this point I don't even care if the story turns out
bad or
whether the side missions
end up being fetch quests.
The struggle within the film is the same as the struggle without, then, as Crick tries to determine
whether or not Eiffel's calm (and, as it happens, excellently - written) exposition will result in his poignant death or — good for him,
bad for us — in his resurrection as a bland, non-descript leading man in another piece too frightened to allow itself the most appropriate
ending.
At the
end, some vastly overreaching tripe posing as a moral backbone is unleashed, making an already excruciating film downright intolerable, It does answer the question on many people's minds about
whether Schneider (Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo, 50 First Dates) or Spade could actually make
worse films than they already have.
But
whether Chekov would die on or offscreen, it will play
badly, as audiences will be woefully reminded of the Yelchin's tragic
end.
It's not hard to give her some leeway early on (she is, after all, a grieving mother haunted by her own actions just before her daughter's horrific murder and left in a state of emotional and legal limbo by the lack of progress on the case), but by the
end it's hard not to be sick and tired of the manner in which she constantly uses that as an excuse to dehumanize everyone around her,
whether it be her surviving teenage son (Lucas Hedges), a local with an inexplicable crush on her (Peter Dinklage), or the aforementioned Sheriff Bill Willoughby (Woody Harrelson), who isn't so much a
bad man as he is a complacent one.
The morality of AI is discussed in depth, though the film
ends up fudging its thoughts on
whether a generation of factory - built humans would ultimately be a good or a
bad thing.
Whether we'll see Cooper make the transition in this film is unclear, particularly since the Spider - sequel already boasts the villains Electro, played by Jamie Foxx, and Rhino, embodied by Paul Giamatti, and we're really hoping it doesn't
end up with
bad guy overload.
But in the districts we examined, only teachers at the very tail
end of the distribution are dismissed because of their evaluation scores, and it turns out that teachers who get the very
worst evaluation scores remain at the tail
end of the distribution regardless of
whether their classroom observation ratings are biased.
In the
end, the high - stakes test is the definition of what we think successful education stands for, for better or
worse, and I think it's still an open question
whether the next generation of assessments will really match our aspiration to encourage rigorous, deep thinking rather than the rote - like product from the testing regime.
During the Vergara trial there was a debate over what would happen if we lengthened the probationary period, and
whether principals would wait until the
end of the clock to fire a
bad teacher, or if they would they fire a lot of
bad teachers at the
end of their first year.
Worse, we will never know for sure
whether this second repair truly sticks, as our loan
ends very soon.
That first car is always memorable, but
whether those memories are good or
bad depends on exactly what kind of vehicle one
ends up with.
Whether you're a pessimist by nature or just having a
bad day, you have to set those feelings aside so you don't
end up alienating the people you meet.
Not only will you quickly get a sense as to
whether or not people are edgy when approached — a
bad sign — but if you do
end up buying in the neighbourhood, it could be the start of good neighbourly relations.
Later, the article hems and haws over
whether rising long rates would be a good or a
bad thing,
ending with the idea that the Fed could sell its long Treasury bonds to raise long yields if needed.
We have options, but
whether it's emotion,
bad habits, or other road blocks, we
end up missing opportunities to achieve our investing goals.
Buying a home that you don't really want is a
bad idea,
whether or not it
ends up being a good investment.
With daily averages being 18 °C every day, there's no good or
bad time to visit in January —
whether you go at the start, middle or the
end of the month, you'll enjoy the same warm, sunny weather.
Splinter Cell: Conviction
ends with the choice of
whether or not to kill the big
bad, ignoring the hundreds of lesser
bads Sam Fisher murders at
worst, and forcefully introduces to sink edges and toilets at best.
Whether you like them or not everyone who plays AE will
end up trying them out so i do nt think its a
bad thing that there in the game.
In the
end, one of the most fulfilling aspects of making art for Milanesi is the immediate reaction it provokes,
whether good or
bad.
Which means that sooner, but hopefully later, you'll probably find yourself on the wrong
end of a negative review wondering,
whether anything can be done to «fix» a
bad review and what can be done to get filtered reviews, unfiltered.
Whether the
end result was a minor case of whiplash or a severed spinal cord resulting in full paralysis, a neck injury can easily change your life for the
worse.