Sentences with phrase «with dreadful results»

We have seen in an earlier lecture that the presence of «evil» is not for a moment denied in such thought; neither is there any minimizing of the reality of its effect in hindering the on - going of creative occasions, with the dreadful results that inevitably follow.

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In 2016, investors began the year with two dreadful months in markets, all while two major political risks loomed — June's Brexit vote and the November presidential elections in the U.S.. Both events produced surprise results and chaos in markets.
But the problem with playing «bad» football is that you get much less slack: it makes mediocre results worse, and poor results dreadful.
Last time out they drew 0 - 0 with rock - bottom Wigan − the second consecutive game (tenth overall) in which they had failed to find the back of the net, a dreadful result that was compounded by the news Darren Bent had picked up a serious injury that would sideline the club's leading scorer for the remainder of the term.
Moyes had pretty much a full strength team to pick from in the second half of last season and it was a period where Everton really did come into their own, storming up the table into 8th position, after a dreadful first half to the season, with some outstanding results over Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United en route to a scintillating end to the season with an unbeaten streak of eleven matches.
The result is that the overriding arc of Cox's life is a dreadful slog, with only hiccups of funny bits that occasionally burst forth through the monotony.
In Dr. Strange, directed by openly Christian Scott Derrickson, bargaining with morality results in dreadful and unforeseen consequences.
If a single author reports dreadful results with a promoter, we note it.
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