Not exact matches
In an environment where the
opposition can regroup and take the advantage in a heartbeat, indecisiveness is considered a fatal flaw —
worse than making a mediocre decision, because a mediocre decision, especially if swiftly rendered and executed, at least stands a chance.
Beg from you to support and stand by the legally elected ruling party against those militants within the
opposition who are breaking down our country and killing the youth... those if they come up to rule will incur bloodshed every where and will stretch their bloodshed to reach every corner of this Arabian Peninsular... take my word for it they are evil and
worse than that who you dumped into the sea...
Even now dismal possibilities lie ahead — upheaval, anarchy, violence; it may be the League of Nations spoiled by
opposition, apathy or treachery, and the whole world going on with this military business, using all inventive genius for destructive ends and making a
worse hell of it all
than the Stone Age a thousand times over.
Giroud misses more
than he hits, Walcott has NEVER delivered his expected talent, Welbeck will NEVER be the striker to score 20 goals a season Coqellin will NOT go a whole season injury or suspension free, Sanchez and Ozil WILL have down period during the season, all teams have these problems to a greater or lesser degree but most of the top teams will address these problems and players either inprove or are sold and replaced with better or at least more consistant players, NOT Wenger he keeps doing the same thing over and over with the same players and he expects a different result but gets the same outvome time and time again, yet its ALWAYS someone else's fault be it the Ref or the linesman or the
opposition or
bad luck or whatever and whoever and its NEVER the fact that HE has done nothing to change the situation and LOOKS LIKELY to not change it next time around.
The most frustrating but also the best thing is so far we drop points because of
bad official decision (Everton, Hull,...) or individual mistakes (Swansea, Man Utd, Hull,...) rather
than our
opposition push us (only happen at Dortmund away)-- that means we have our fates in our hands, and we still have time to turn things around — especially when we have our 1st team player back from injury.
Right these «fans» should stop using Ramsey as the scapegoat, it was thanks to him we kept threatening the
opposition, he's the only midfielder that was constantly making runs in the box even more
than Walcott and Chambo, yet somehow it's his fault we play
bad?
... he played there against crystal palace, Everton 2 season ago and it was a disaster... our build up is majorly done closer to d centre circle
than d
oppositions box... that's y girouds hold up play is vital... either we go with dat path or we look for a striker who is lightning quick (so when we make d final pass, it doesn't get wasted), uses both legs to shoot on sight, with good accuracy... playing Sanchez, who is not very good with his back to goal as a 9 is useless and though fast, holds on to d ball a lot tryn to get d best angle to shoot... we need a striker who is very intelligent with d timing of his runs... too
bad Walcott is as intelligent as a sheep, cld have been d perfect cf...
The context is made all the
worse for the coalition by the fact that parties in
opposition nationally tend to win more seats in local elections
than governing parties.
The
worst same - party successor is better
than the best
opposition successor.
Less
than two months after sheepishly handing over power to the Akufo - Addo led New Patriotic Party, the
opposition National Democratic Congress is facing its
worse internal insurrections with the potential of disintegrating the party unless; immediate measures are taken to assuage pent - up feeling among various feuding factions.
You know it's
worst of all when the prime minister's veiled comments appear to criticise his coalition partners, rather
than the
opposition, in PMQs.
But critics pointed out that Mr Corbyn had still delivered the
worst set of results by any
Opposition party in more
than 30 years.
But it is real; and given the historic pattern for Tory governments to do better
than Labour
oppositions in the final weeks before polling day,
bad news for Miliband.
But is the party really
worse off
than previous
opposition parties at this point in the election cycle?
The cost of voicing disapproval is much greater
than the benefit gained from
opposition, any media that isn't saying their country is the best in the world is shut down, and relatively speaking the living conditions of each country aren't
bad enough to warrant revolt.
Opposition parties have accused the Tories of pursuing a «hard Brexit» strategy, with the PM insisting no deal is better
than a
bad one and planning to withdraw the UK from the EU single market.
Far
worse are the establishment - defending, soul-less, belief-less, self - perpetuating «liberal Senators» like Feinstein who render the concept of «
opposition party» nothing more
than a deceitful illusion.
According to Mr. Adams, members of the
opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), especially the presidential candidate, have also made very divisive and tribalistic comment which was
worse than what the former minister made.
* Yes, newer studies show no effects on certain health risks, but if we become dogmatic claimers of how red meat is super healthy, we become no better
than our
opposition that is based in
bad evidence or average person arguments for that matter.
If our goal is to help them rather
than simply to add another grade level onto our public schools, then let's stop demonizing
opposition to pre-K, attacking the bearers of
bad news and making pre-K just another tool of partisan orthodoxy.
Wow, all those quick posts about how even though the melt was less large (once again
than was predicted by the alarmists), we really should still believe that it is really, really, really still
bad and we should really, really, really worry a lot and that even though it may seem to be in
opposition to what the alarmists explained, they really, really, really are still right.