don't remember any of you complaining during the fa cup final v Chelsea when a certain
wrong decision went our way
Not exact matches
It also means that when you realize which were the
wrong decisions, you're
going to have to make changes — you're
going to have to be inconsistent.
Now let me explain what's really
going on here and how Sony's response to a perceived no - win situation was the
wrong decision that only made matters worse.
That's because those who make
decisions on the front end (buying property, building bridges) do not bear all the costs when things
go wrong on the back end,» he wrote in an email.
A settlement means that we're
going to not chance it to the jury to make a
decision, we agree to disagree on whether anyone did anything
wrong but we're making a practical business
decision, we're
going to pay this much to be done with this case and not test the waters.
Where Google
went wrong was with that maps
decision: making turn - by - turn directions an Android - exclusive differentiated Android as a platform, but to what end?
When property prices were booming, I'd sometimes wonder if I'd made the
wrong decision by deciding to
go it alone — even though I know that working a nine - to - five in an office and answering to some buffoon of a manager would kill me.
There are three common reasons why a B2B lead generation program fails to create good business leads: you're not reaching the
decision maker, your script is shut down before you really get
going, or you're trying to create business leads with companies that are the
wrong fit for your product or service.
There are always uncertainties, difficult
decisions, imperfect data and information, and things
going wrong.
In addition, even though I'm pro-life I respect people's opinions who are pro-choice and think judging people who have had abortions is very
wrong, and we don't know what that person
went through to make that
decision.
How can you have free will if god made you knowing what
decisions you were
going to make in life, and god can't be
wrong?
We see some of the things that have happened to us in life and how these things led us to make bad
decisions, which led to even more bad
decisions, and sometimes even good
decisions which
went wrong, so that we ended up doing something terrible.
One must ask then how it is that if Protestant leaders in higher education generally made the right — or at least virtually inevitable —
decisions, what has
gone wrong that the outcome should be so adverse to the apparent interests of Protestant Christianity?
I have experienced that if I am for instance worrieng, I have indeed
gone away from Love and Trust in the NOW and have began to make my «own thoughts» about something
going wrong or that a bad result will be the outcome of some of my
decisions etc..
There can be, often there is, a
going over one's past with a «fine - tooth comb,» so that all attention is centered on what is
wrong and little time is left for the comparison of one's own
decisions and actions with the exemplar to which every Christian must turn: Jesus Christ as incarnate Love in action.
In my view to let him
go would have been the
wrong decision as I maintain events have proved.
One
decision that rarely
goes wrong is when TyRee gets the ball to his brother, no matter by pass or handoff.
Overall you need to understand that it's a
decision that helps us in car in case something
goes very
wrong.
Whilst not completely
wrong, it's his big flaw, making
decisions, throwing away potential, recognising the investment is never
going to deliver a return.
(And if Chelsea win the league, then it'll turn out we were all paying attention to the
wrong game and André Villas - Boas's brave post-QPR
decision to play David Luiz up front
went excellently.
By the way is only one digning enough?Have u ever thought about it?The problems in the team are plain and honestly one signing is not enough but hey we will take something over nothing shant we.I really love Arsene Wenger he has not really been able to handle the pressure in Arsenal for dome years now.He keeps making
wrong decisions season by season.So if i was him i would
go all out and get the job done now!!!
And guys make
wrong decisions, then refereeing
decisions go against us and you get a couple injuries...»
So as I said, unless memory serves me
wrong, I thought he did have a chance to return to Arsenal, but his quick
decision to link up with the youth development at Manchester City has meant that Vieira's coaching career has perhaps
gone down a path that hasn't taken him to his ideal dream destination.
Why would Alexis do that These days when a player signs as a «free agent» he will.ask for a signing on fee and his salary will be set high... depending upon his marketability.Defoe signed for Bournemouth on a «free» and received a very healthy fee himself as well as a reported # 100k a week.Imahine what Alexis could negotiate in January... and after that he can just about «shut up shop» as far as Arsenal are concerned...
going through the motions until the end of the Season on preparation for the World Cup followed by his lucrative move to a new Club Once again Arsenal made the
wrong decision and have shot themselves in both feet #shambles
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.
Likely he wants to prove they made the
wrong decision, he knows he still has fans here in Dallas and hes not gonna join the team we could not beat his entire career.
The Frenchman is likely to be punished by the FA following his full - time rant about the officiating of the match, citing a number of
decisions which
went against his side, but Alan Shearer insists Wenger was
wrong to chastise Sterling also.
Coaches are paid to produce results on the pitch and yo win trophies for the team.If a coach fails those basic things then he is not
go enough and must leave.Sucess or failure comes down to the
decisions of the coach ranging from
decisions in the transfer market, training methods, team selection, tactics etc.Looking @ the transfer market - Wenger has a shambolic record - failure to act decisively and always acting when it's too late, selling our top players to rival clubs, leaving other positions thin and reinforcing
wrong positions especially buying lots of attacking midfielders ignoring defensive positions and failing to buy top class strikers or decent strikers.If Wenger is really serious about winning trophies would he buy a player like Welbeck a fourth choice play at Man United whom Vaan Gaal said is only good for the bench and now he plays every game at Arsenal.Why sell Vemaleen and buy Chambers?
I think we need a radical approach to CHEATING my approach would eliminate it very quickly.When dubious
decisions are taken which leads to a goal being scored from the resulting penalty or free kick and a player is sent off wrongly and the result
goes against the team who have been penalised, when the review panel examine these issues clearly sees that the
decision was the
wrong one the the goal should be disallowed and the result should be reversed.But there is no one who has what it takes to introduce this ruling.Pity.
You're not
wrong Kenny, I can remember bad
decisions being made in GGs time, what I'm trying to say is although we have had some really bad
decisions go against us that doesn't explain away every result.
The
decision by manager and club to extend this marriage of convenience, far beyond the point where the spark has
gone, has never looked more like the
wrong one.
How many times do we trade blows over if it is this player or not instead of analysing for tactical
decisions that
went wrong or what could be done etc?
I am sorry beacuse Arsenal are a great footballing team but when things
go wrong all they can do is winge & whine about bad
decisions & so called bad tackles.
All it did was cause more teasers to come in for the gamblers because every big early
decision went the
wrong way.
The Englishman lacks the
decision - making ability that played at a high level consistently demands, his final ball is often the
wrong ball, and that is when he does decide to offload the ball, Barkley often decides to
go it along when the pass is clearly the better option.
totally agree with the article, unfortunately I hanven't recorded the whole match, cause it's not only the mentioned blatant ignorant
decisions of the ref, I would count all his
wrong decisions of the whole match, it would be interesting, I can remember van Persy flying through the air, «tackled» by two New Castle players and the free kick
goes toooooooooooooooo New Castle.......
Both could have
gone wrong but for some fortunate refereeing
decisions, but we had plenty of bad ones last season, so you have to take the rough with the smooth.
«If it
goes wrong people will say
wrong decisions.
You've got to have a person who gets more
decisions right than
wrong, and at that time I was making a
decision and then
going «well maybe that's not right» and trying to step back from it, so for me it was the right thing to do for myself and for the football club.»
«It doesn't matter if you
go somewhere and you're still winning — it's always the
wrong decision to leave a club like Manchester United.
There is no right or
wrong when it comes to choosing to stay at home or
go back to work when becoming a parent and no person should be judged for their
decision.
There's not a correct method, and if you do something differently than a member of your family or best friend is doing, that doesn't mean you're making bad
decisions or letting anything
go wrong for your child.
Sometimes they make good
decisions that inexplicably
go wrong, No matter, the parents will feel terrible.
Heaven forbid something
goes wrong during your labor (we never want to think about it, but it happens) and your doctor has to make a quick
decision to help you and your baby.
Plus, many people make a
wrong decision purchasing learning electronic toys with too much
going on: sounds, flashy lights, etc..
With peer pressure, in young kids it's very easy to
go down the
wrong route and it takes a split second to take the
wrong decision that can cost you,» he says, though he admits that he wished he «had done a little bit more at school».
It makes it hard to
go backwards, even if a
decision has been got
wrong in the past.
On the 2010
decision to elect Ed Miliband as leader «I voted for David, but I understand why the party chose Ed, because he more than anybody in the race showed that he had understood where we had
gone wrong.»
The judge stated that the
decision recommended by the committee to punish Omo - Agege for
going to court was
wrong and contravened Sections 4 and 6 of the constitution adding that he had a right to
go to court.
The Democratic speaker said he now believes the
decision was «the
wrong one from the perspective of transparency,» and takes «full responsibility in not insisting that all cases
go to the ethics committee.»