Sentences with phrase «wrong venue»

The humor of me being in the wrong venue (and me «buying» people drinks from their party's open bar) was enough to connect with me a couple people who wrote for different publications.
I completed my final exam in style last Saturday, arriving at the wrong venue and having to take my shoes off and sprint the half hour walk to the correct building.
Though he's never actually raced at Paul Ricard, he has tested there quite a bit and thinks it's the wrong venue for the French GP.
The court papers claim the case — three separate counts involving wire conspiracy, wire fraud and bribery — should be dismissed, in part, because prosecutors picked the wrong venue location where the charges were brought and the case is to be tried.
He believed that the Westchester County Center was the wrong venue for a gun show.
That can be sexy in a fashion magazine, but very, very few people are attractive enough to pull that off, and an online dating profile is the wrong venue for such photos.
Touching is a very important display of intimacy, but even small gestures such as holding another man's hand can carry the risk of attracting verbal or physical abuse in the wrong venue.
It may be the wrong venue to do so, but I don't have much time for this sort of thing.
Chris Smither talks about singing that song in several of the wrong venues.
Is the Energy Department the wrong venue?)
On Twitter, I argued that this would have been the wrong venue for such a debate question because the most consequential impacts from climate extremes (whatever mix of forces triggered them) and the vast majority of growth in greenhouse - gas emissions are outside United States borders.
In M&M Mortgage Co. v. Grantville Mill (A09A2291 01/14/10), the Georgia Court Appeals reminds all Georgia civil litigators how costly suing a litigant in the wrong venue can be.
As Elefant explains, in the first year after the Pennsylvania lawyers hired Glassman - Katz, she filed more than 500 cases — many in the wrong venue.
In just a year with the firm, she filed more than 500 cases, some in the wrong venue, and had 47 dismissed purely because of her failure to respond to discovery motions.
Using the court as a venue to vent your anger is a bad idea for a couple of key reasons: it's the wrong venue, and it's very expensive (financially and emotionally).
I believe you have chosen the wrong venue to vent.
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