Sentences with phrase «wrong decision putting»

Tried to make changes (plan B) but made wrong decision putting on Theo for G - Rude.

Not exact matches

They are willing to take a project that might seem hard or put themselves on stage even though they might sound stupid or to make a hard investment decision even if they may be criticized or wrong.
The government has also said it is willing to consider, as part of a series of measures designed to improve work - life balance, reversing the Franco - era decision that put Spain in the wrong time zone.
The penalty decision may be seen as dubious, but the club should point the finger at themselves rather than Lee Mason who, by letter of the law, did not put a foot wrong.
Some of us say that Wenger gets it wrong always, WELL GUESS WHAT, Wenger put the line up and most of the fans were over the moon with the decisions he made.
We put on a good unbeaten run, have anomalous games like this one on the rare occasion, and then the hapless Wenger reverts to type, starts making irrational decisions, doesn't listen to advice when things start going wrong, and then things get progressively worse, as other teams put their foot on the accelerator, and our wheels come off.
While State Senator Schneiderman used to be a mere part of the problem in Albany, this decision just made him the poster child for everything that's wrong with Albany and officials who put their political ambitions ahead of the public good.
But Dokpesi said it was wrong for the zonal leaders of the PDP to put aside the decision of the national body by going ahead to further zone the position.
Kim Kardashian: I want to put this ill - fitting, ill - thought out Balmain Resort 2016 look down to pregnancy brain, but we all know she was making these same types of wrong decisions for her red carpet looks long before she was with child.
Like in real life, learners will be put in front of challenging situations, in which they have to make the right decision with the right timing, otherwise the scenario might lead to failure, just like in real life when their decision making process has been wrong.
THE RHODE ISLAND legislature's decision to put a moratorium on chartering new schools is the wrong decision at the wrong time.
This seems to be a corollary of; «It's hard to imagine a more stupid way or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong
The losses that follow a wreck with an 18 - wheeler can put your entire future in jeopardy, and making the wrong decision can leave you unable to recover the compensation you need to get your life back on track.
Although I have previously argued that the Piresferreira decision was legally wrong and, in fact, contrary to other appellate decisions including Sulz v. Canada, 2006 BCCA 582 and Queen v. Cognos, (the Supreme Court of Canada did not disturb or address the trial judge's award of $ 5,000 in damages for «emotional stress» in its decision in Queen v. Cognos Inc., [1993] 1 SCR 87,) this post will focus on a different issue: whether the decision highlights the differences to which claims of a hostile work environment can be put.
Most of us put off making that big decision for a number of reasons... we fear making the wrong decision, we feel we don't (yet) have enough information, we fear that we may be making the decision for the wrong reasons or we fear offending the feelings of those that are near to us by our choice (that may conflict with their views of what you should do).
In somewhat the same vein, put up a hand if you're in favour of a new rule of lawyer's professional conduct which states that lawyers acting for the winning side in a law suit are allowed to comment on the merits of the result for the media — print, electronic, and otherwise — only if the lawyers concede, on the record, that the decision is wrong on the facts and the law, and that they were surprised (nay, astonished, flabbergasted, etc) that any of their arguments were accepted by the judge.
Some people may therefore intentionally put wrong estimates in order to lower the IDV; however, this turns out to be an unprofitable decision in the long run.
This decision puts the Federal Communications Commission on the wrong side of history, the wrong side of the law, and the wrong side of the American public.»
All the rest clothes and new shoes were bagged up, I told her she had a week to apologize, and explain what happened and why I took her things away or I was donating them to children that did nt have the luxury of being blessed like she is and will appreciate her clothes and Guess what three days later she finally came around by her own choice and realization from thinking about it and apologized, picked up, folded and put away all her clothes I took away, and could tell me at 5 where she went wrong, why mommy did that, and how to make a better decision next time which she decided was to not get everything out at once and just ask for help instead of refusing straight up and throwing a tantrum over nothing.
But I'm indeed afraid of making a mistake and making the wrong decision, I'm afraid for my children and the impact it will have on them, and I'm afraid of being selfish and putting «my» happiness above theirs.
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