Sentences with phrase «worst ending act»

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«If they act untrustworthy outside of business, like cheating in golf, or leaving a bad tip, they will end up treating you the same.»
Consider: for the average middle - aged North American, it's a conflict that has been making headlines for literally our entire lives, with both sides apparently taking turns at acting badly and no end in sight.
The end result of proper diversification is that online retailers will offer bad options to emphasize the good, driving customers to act based on perceived value.
no no no, i first engage them in a conversation... normally ending badly due to them not liking my choice of argument or tools i use in a conversation over belief... so in short i am norally the one insulted and left to think... which i believe is the same way children act when they hear the word «NO»... but i have had some great conversations with people over religion, its just a rare thing.
From the world's point of view it was bad enough when the early church only witnessed to the imminent but future transformation of the structures of the world by a final act of God at the end.
Oh dear oh dear oh dear all this talk about an» just arsenal protest» and if wenger stays he will run this club down to the ground this site is becoming comical were going threw a bad catch and you kids wan na organise a protest and think your going to change anything you lot haven't even seen your team ever finish were united did last season and all of a sudden that's it our whole club is doomed and it's the end of the world grow up u spoilt brats and lets get threw this together the whole world Is against us at the moment and you lot are with them our team need us now more then ever let's get them threw this bad patch and cheer them on and worry about wenger at the end of the season we support this club ffs start acting like it we love u arsenal COYG
Although I've found it very cathartic to speak, vent and end occasionally rant about all things Arsenal, we need to act carefully and intelligently right now or we're going to get played by this club even worse than at present... the pro-Wengerites and the suits, who represent a considerable proportion of the season ticket holders, don't want to believe that there is no plan and that Wenger has mailed it in for several years now or that things are going to get much worse before they get better... why would they... many have spent a considerable sum buying some of the highest priced tickets in the World... they want to have a front row seat to see something special and to be seen doing so, which simply provides ample justification for the expense and the time invested... to many of them, Wenger is the sun in their soccer universe... his awkward disposition, misplaced arrogance and his utter lack of balls makes him a rather unusual cult figure, but the cerebral narrative seemed to embolden those who already felt pretty highly of themselves... many might not even of really liked football that much before his arrival and rarely games they weren't attending... as such, they desperately believe that Wenger, and only Wenger, can supply them with their required fix... if he goes, they were wrong and that's a tough pill to swallow... they would have to admit that they were duped... they will definitely resent whoever made them feel this way, but of course it will be too late by then... so when we go overboard with ridiculous comments bordering of anarchy, it scares the shit out of them and they shift their blame towards us rather than at those who really perpetrated this act of treason... we aren't the enemy... we simply woke much earlier and the reason our comments have gotten more vile in recent years is out of utter frustration... in order for any real change to occur at this club we need to bring as many supporters as possible with us or the big money interests will fade and our ultimate objective will be lost... so it's time to focus on the head instead of the heart for now
Roosevelt suspended 9066 almost a year before the end of the war, Ronald Reagan signed the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 over the objections of most Republicans, and Korematsu's conviction was reversed coram nobis, and there have been perhaps hundreds of «legal scholars» who have used Korematsu as an example of a bad legal decision.
In the end, we all feel bad about what's happened here, but new leadership is in place and that leadership has to act.
If the end is bad, the act is not permissible.
The specific ending of the film, which wisely avoids the worst mistakes of the book and at least cuts things mercifully short after a series of catastrophes, is not successful or convincing; in fact, it's rather clichéd and banal, but the intuition that violent, terrible acts flow inexorably in part from Americans» unawareness and incomprehension of the simplest facts of their own lives is undeniably true.
The acting was okay for the most part (Marsden and Perabo were pretty good but Glenn and Thornton gave two of the most wooden performances I've seen recently), the attacks by the bear were not that well made but it could've been worse but, ultimately, the movie is entertaining and in the end you really care for the 3 main characters (Perabo, Marsden, Jane).
Having never read the book I'm rating it as just a film and it's really a film that starts well then gets predictable then got silly and confusing, The story was not new but it had a different take on it, It wasn't acted very well but it had some good intense scenes that were done well, With a good cast the story should of been told more deeper and we never really know how it all started which was quite annoying, I did like the ending but the scenes before that completely ruined the film as they didn't make sense or were done that well, It's not a bad film it's just poor for what was on offer.
Reese: There was a a much grander version of him in an earlier script where he actually lives until the end of act three, and he becomes the devil on Firefist's shoulder, trying to get him to turn bad.
The first half of the movie is not that great, filled with way too much bad acting, including that of the lead actors, but once things get going in the end of the second and into the third acts, the film turns into a pretty decent revenge flick.
Still, he comes badly unstuck in this overlong film's muddled, pandering last act, forcing closure with a surfeit of endings.
This is all teasing the eventual reveal of half - assed psychological motivations and a plot twist that wouldn't be half - bad if it came in the first act, but which Diablo treats as a profound insight that needs to be saved until the end.
And though it begins stilted and ends badly, its thick mid-section is the enabler of our obsessive, maybe ugly, voyeuristic impulses, gratifying the viewer with the sensation that, for all the dense verbal webs spun in these little progressive one - acts, the real expert is the viewer.
It's often said that the speech at the end of the film, the one where the psychiatrist explains what and why Norman has done is either pointless, really badly acted and / or idiotic, but I don't know why.
Even with a richer, darker, more action - packed premise; a more intriguing world; and a cast featuring some quality UK thespians with actual acting chops in the leads, there is just no denying that the story and the movie are both sub-par, forgettable - and worst of all, crushingly boring by the end.
They're so meticulously groomed by the writer and director that you could say even a bad movie on his end is still gorgeously filmed, well - acted, and rich in metaphor.
Having landed the role of a lifetime as Jesse Pinkman — Breaking Bad's lovable surrogate child to Bryan Cranston's Walter White — a summer aged 27 could have seen the end of his acting career...
Although their acts and the lives they choose to lead can be seen as unsavory, and even downright despicable, our insiders look does allow us to feel something for the people that may do bad things for their own vices, and in the end, come to an understanding as to the appeal.
Students at schools where scores on end - of - course assessments were improving performed as well or even a little worse on the ACT than their peers at schools where scores on the graduation tests were declining.
Low credit scores act as the proverbial red flag and pretty much end the student loans for bad credit hunt.
By muting the wretched acting (acting so bad that it made the two very mediocre actors sound great), you may even save yourself from self - loathing by the end credits.
features a more prominent story and use of cutscenes than the first game, and although they end up being a tad excessive, this game's writing and voice acting are a big improvement over the first Spyro (Tom Kenny now voices the titular dragon and a few other characters), so it's far from bad.
There may be some chance of the end of civilization if we do not act, but there is also some chance of it if we do, and there are lots of things that may happen which will be a mixture of good and bad.
The rest of the litany of bad acts recited in the indictment are standard cosa nostra fare, according to CNN, ranging from «murder to OxyContin trafficking to defrauding high - end restaurants with inflated invoices for meat orders.»
At the end of the day, the note might be described as a recommendation that lawyers and firms think before they act publicly, which is no bad thing.
The PATENT, or Protecting American Talent and Entrepreneurship, Act was introduced earlier this month and would clarify pleading standards; protect end users; reasonably limit early discovery; create more risk for bad actors; curb abusive demand letters; and increase transparency.
Currently, the most popular Senate bill — Sen. Leahy's Patent Transparency and Improvements Act — touches upon a few major reforms, but by no means goes far enough: transparency in ownership, cracking down on bad faith demand letters, and a stay on end - user cases if a manufacturer intervenes.
By being proactive about tending to the parties» emotional health (rather than letting emotions run wild, or, worse, exploiting the parties» emotional vulnerability) clients can end up gaining important insights into themselves and the ways in which they have participated in the now - ending marriage that can potentially help them act more healthfully in future relationships.
Too bad our business seems to be built upon this never - ending supply of real estate amateurs learned - acting like professionals and their first - time audiences.
Contrast the above payment - for - success - only compensation plan to that of a FSBO / mere posting outfit's, which charges folks up - front fees for such things as: an upload of one's listing on someone else's privately owned / paid - for MLS via a federal government - agency - backed highjacking maneuvered tactic; for a couple of $ 10.00 «For Sale» signs, for some forms that can be downloaded from the internet for free; for «advice» at the end of a telephone line from generic sales people who have no vested interest in whether or not the already - paid - for advice, for better or worse, actually results, if heeded and acted upon, in the sale of the subject property, or not.
So, four months after the 1968 Fair Housing Act, the U.S. government took bold, historic action with the 1968 HUD Act which backfired spectacularly and ended up leaving many black homeowners and neighborhoods worse off.
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