Sentences with phrase «which was the final straw»

this would of been an annoyance but i bought the game second hand so i had no online pass so i couldn't do this... this resulted in everything in the final assault going up and everyone id ever met on the game dying including Garrus which was the final straw really.

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The petition, which was launched by environmental campaign group Final Straw, said that charging customers for straws would mean that serves could only hand out straws on request, which could «dramatically reduce waste.»
Final Straw's campaign is inspired by the 5p charge on plastic carrier bags in England which was introduced in October 2015.
Tuesday night's 1 - 1 draw with FC Basle, which saw Liverpool eliminated from the Champions League, was the final straw for one Reds fan, who decided to call BBC Radio 5Live with a cunning plan...
Head coach Butch Jones is out at Tennessee less than 24 hours after a 50 — 17 loss to Missouri in which the Volunteers were outgained by 374 yards and shut out in the second half, the final straw in a season filled with soul - crushing near - misses and stunning no - shows that drained Jones of all remaining goodwill in Knoxville.
United last lost to Everton on the 26th April 2015, a 3 - 0 defeat which, the loss before that almost a year before was the final straw for United who then sacked former Everton manager David Moyes.
The New York Farm Bureau's Steve Ammerman said the final straw was when Governor Cuomo decided not to defend the state in a law suit by the New York Civil Liberties Union, which, if successful, will allow farmworkers to unionize.
The final straw was Gov. David Paterson's surprise announcement to close a half - dozen upstate youth detention facilities, a move which violates cooperative labor - management activities, may in fact violate state law and could lead to loss of jobs.
The New York Farm Bureau's Steve Ammerman said the final straw was when Cuomo decided not to defend the state in a lawsuit by the New York Civil Liberties Union, which, if successful, will allow farmworkers to unionize.
The final straw, he gave out information which could easily lead others to track her down and to be targeted by other authors.
It was held that the «last straw» principle simply means that the final matter which leads to the acceptance of a repudiatory breach of contract when taken together and cumulatively with earlier conduct entitles a party to accept a repudiatory breach of contract, whether that last matter is in itself a breach of contract or not.
Forlin believes this could be the final straw which, on top of high taxes, terrorist threats, high workforce costs and more, forces companies to move their UK bases.
In his formal statement on future House of Lords reform on 19 July 2007, Straw said he hoped the next steps would involve the publication of another white paper early in 2008 with the possibility that this would be accompanied by agreed draft clauses — which would form part of a final reform Bill.
It is the young person's behaviour which is often the «final straw».
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