How To Use Debacle In A Sentence

  • Sceptics stung by that debacle may still be wary. Times, Sunday Times
  • The debacle threatens to stymie the country's dynamic agricultural sector.
  • When Glenn McGrath ricked his ankle while stepping on a stray cherry in Australia's pre-match warm-up, the façade of fear that had been erected during the Lord's debacle was torn down in an instant.
  • For one thing, it will force the government to produce a compelling, coherent, consistent, and persuasive account of their programs, their debacles, and their triumphs.
  • These two debacles take us right to the core of how service professionals handle and account for risk when they take on highly - lucrative contracts from clients.
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  • He cannot risk a role in yet another debacle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Either he's trying to force the debates commission to "postpone" the VP debate -- in which case it will never be rescheduled, sparing Palin another debacle -- or he's trying to throw Obama off his game with this distraction about whether or not he's going to show up. Election Central Morning Roundup
  • The productive exercise at this juncture is to figure out how to prevent, as best we can, the grislier parts of this debacle from happening again. The Politics Of Vengeance
  • The orb might be the only thing rescued from this debacle. Odyssey
  • The party has been grappling with fractionalism and infightings with senior leaders blaming each other for the electoral debacles in both the assembly and Lok Sabha elections. Daily News & Analysis
  • If the impresario suspected a repetition of the Nijinsky debacle, however, he could turn vindictive, as happened in 1920 when Massine took up with Vera Savina, one of the company's ballerinas. Sergei Diaghilev: first lord of the dance
  • Back in 2002, in a much-publicized debacle, the copy-protection scheme Sony used was undermined in a decidedly low-tech way: You simply needed to draw a line around the CD with a magic marker.
  • He was part of that debacle two years ago and would like to lay that ghost to rest with a convincing victory this time round.
  • G8 leaders and their entourage of minders, spin-doctors and gofers would need to take up permanent residence at Gleneagles if they ever hoped to match the excesses of the Holyrood debacle.
  • Market rates were moving higher, stocks were in retreat and then near-debacle struck in auto credit default swaps.
  • The Argentine debacle has important lessons to teach.
  • The government has made A-levels ever easier in an attempt to disguise the debacle, but it has failed in that too.
  • The whole debacle has been a complete and utter mess. Times, Sunday Times
  • The collapse of the company was described as the greatest financial debacle in US history.
  • Adding another layer to the debacle is the fact that Genentech has only tested Avastin for breast cancer or lung cancer treatment at a dose double that prescribed for colon cancer. Double Drug Jeopardy
  • The collapse of the company was described as the greatest financial debacle in US history.
  • Mr. Obama blamed the economy's weakness on the downturn in Europe, slow job growth and what he called the "debacle" of this past summer's debt ceiling negotiations. NYT > Home Page
  • After last year's debacle over religious symbols in the capitol rotunda, state officials have issued new permanent rules barring all nongovernment displays inside the Capitol campus building. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • The Cambridge Diet debacle shows just how dangerous weight-loss marketing schemes can be.
  • This is very much a global liquidity crisis in the works, with unprecedented leveraged speculation at the root of the unfolding financial debacle.
  • His handling of the debacle was masterful, saving the parent company from financial collapse.
  • Other factors contributed to the debacle, such as political infighting between the Red Cross and federal and provincial agencies.
  • No doubt the debacle will confirm them in their scepticism.
  • His first performance was a debacle : the audience booed him off the stage.
  • The debacle in Poznam featured that old chestnut, the diabolical deflection, known and despised since that tragic afternoon in Gelsenkirchen.
  • If this debacle is allowed to happen it will make the Jimmy Carter years look like paradise. Poll: Obama drops on health care
  • The whole debacle shows that the only thing worse than politicians not doing anything to resolve problems is politicians trying to fix problems that don't exist. Times, Sunday Times
  • Adding another layer to the debacle is the fact that Genentech has only tested Avastin for breast cancer or lung cancer treatment at a dose double that prescribed for colon cancer. Archive 2006-02-01
  • This state was in 50/50 equipoise long before the nation got to the 2000 debacle.
  • His first performance was a debacle : the audience booed him off the stage.
  • As 2011 begins, what could be eerier than reading secret Soviet documents from the USSR's Afghan debacle of the 1980s? Tom Engelhardt: The Urge to Surge: Washington's 30-Year High
  • Research has shown that its sister agency, FSLIC, appointed receivership managers that greatly reduced losses during the S&L debacle. William K. Black: The Audacity of Dopes
  • I don't want to be presiding over yet another debacle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Concert work fills the blanks in her diary left by the Bastille debacle.
  • Here we go again – sneak it in through the back door like they did the health care debacle. Hoyer: Senate must go first on immigration reform
  • The whole debacle has been a complete and utter mess. Times, Sunday Times
  • Frustrations ran high, with fans and journalists banging on windows and excitedly complaining to transportation volunteers during the busing debacle.
  • During last week, concerns were also voiced about a potential hedge fund debacle in the making - suggesting that a large broker-dealer may have sustained some serious trading losses for its own accounts.
  • It wouldn't take much for this pre-election sweetener to turn into a pre-election debacle. Times, Sunday Times
  • The full extent of those earlier debacles could be cloaked in secrecy.
  • The phrase "The Facebook Username debacle" is first used, and becomes the preferred sobriquet for the feature forevermore. 70% of commenters mention that "Facebook Username" can be abbreviated "FU", and each thinks he is the first to think of it. Exclusive: The Future of Facebook Usernames - Anil Dash
  • As members will be quite aware, there is quite a history in this House with regard to the scampi debacle, if one likes.
  • After previous electoral debacles, the Conservatives bounced speedily back.
  • The prohibition on capital controls has the makings of a US foreign policy debacle.
  • These minor debacles are just symptoms of a larger ailment, one that has afflicted over a century's worth of politicians on every level and for which there is no end in sight.
  • The cause of and remedy for the expenses debacle are simple and obvious. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because of the debacle the plaintiff was also compelled to destock and restock twice within a period of a few years, which the court was told was a major financial disaster for any pig farmer.
  • The referendum debacles catch Europe at what is possibly the first time in its history when all the leaders of the big four nations are serving out their time, waiting to be replaced.
  • The whole debacle has been a complete and utter mess. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Equitable debacle has brought renewed accusations of mis-selling and turned a spotlight on the effectiveness of regulation.
  • If Namibia was a real constitutional democracy, President Nujoma should have been called to clear up scandals, fiascos and debacles that have characterized, mainly, the last five years of his rule.
  • And it took four years and ten billion dollars of hand waving by John Shannon et al. and his ilk (you all know who they are) to demonstrate to the world convincingly and irrefutably, that the myth of reusability flew just last month, and will fly again next month, and now, after the absolute debacle of Constellation, still remains the defacto standard of manned heavy lift launch vehicle utility, scheduling, sustainability and affordability. Augustine Commission To Meet Today - NASA Watch
  • What the media see as progressive self-delusion is actually the opposite: a bare-knuckled pragmatism born from the debacle of the 2000 elections.
  • Certainly, the Suez debacle two years earlier was important. The Times Literary Supplement
  • And after the last debacle there was no way any politician would agree to give him any training or developmental role. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • Obviously his concern about retiring after the summer Euros debacle would have been that he was bowing out on such a low note. The Sun
  • ‘The personal shoppers were fluttering around outside, petrified there would be some big debacle, but when she came out she was in hoots of laughter,’ says Gray.
  • I'm using "that" as a replacement for "the dose," so the sentence could also read, "Adding another layer to the debacle is the fact that Genentech has only tested Avastin for breast cancer or lung cancer treatment at a dose double the dose prescribed for colon cancer. Double Drug Jeopardy
  • After the debacle of the 1964 Barry Goldwater election, and the ascension of Ronald Reagan, the right wing has almost completely achieved their long term, relentlessly-focused goals: they have a five member working group on the Supreme Court and they have propagandized the American people so well and so thoroughly that we are all now playing on their turf. Norman Goldman: Rescue America -- A 4-Point Plan
  • Romney's chair (or co-chair) here in WA is millionaire and uber democrat donor David Nierenberg of the 17th District Democrat House Burkman debacle. Sound Politics: Presidential Programming Note
  • His name cropped up in 1963 in connection with the so-called Profumo debacle, in which an international vice ring nearly brought down the British government. Bobby and Jackie
  • If you remember following the Prop 8 debates in Cali, and the Carrie Prejeun debacle, the issue already hit the mainstream media as an idea and was quickly denounced. Filmmaker Waters: Let’s ban heterosexual divorce
  • His first performance was a debacle : the audience booed him off the stage.
  • The blame for this year's debacle lies squarely with the organisers.
  • Since the "Million Little Pieces" debacle, Mr. Frey has written a couple of other bestsellers, is working on a pilot for HBO about the porn industry and can afford to indulge his passion for art. A Divine Intervention
  • Reducing the interval is one of those common-sense solutions that should be addressed after a debacle like this. The Sun
  • The debacle coincides with what could be the high-water mark for listings. Times, Sunday Times
  • The debacle of the 1971-3 property boom clearly demonstrated the significant extent to which city development was impacted by national economic policy.
  • During this 8 year debacle the following occured: our education was and still is in disarray, NOTHING was done about health care, 911 happened on their watch, we sent troops to war into the wrong country (any WMD's found yet?), Katrina hit and they watched it like a TV program barely lifting a hand for 1 week. Cheney named Conservative of the Year
  • December 1st, 2009 6: 27 pm ET my neighbor lost his boy to this Bush debacle stop this war now bomb the bejesus out of the insurgency and lets bring the boys home Just In: Key Obama speech excerpts released
  • Chronic overreacher Darren Aronofsky's relatively unpretentious follow-up to the ridiculous debacle that was Dallas Observer | Complete Issue
  • The debacle coincides with what could be the high-water mark for listings. Times, Sunday Times
  • The debacle at the Dome has proved to be prophetic.
  • Some experts predict that the only way out of the debacle is a huge settlement in which home-loan servicers modify the terms of billions of dollars of mortgages. Understanding the Foreclosure Debacle
  • I think that the issue with WA/RP is more than just the Squires/Miller debacle. Wine Advocate Writers Spark Ethics Debate - Wall Street Journal | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • Drummer Larry Mullen Jr apologised to fans for the recent debacle where many fan club members were unable to buy tickets for the shows.
  • Studying the debacle of the spoiled shipment, he surmised that other companies shipping perishable goods to Asia must have had similar experiences.
  • His staff are striving to find a form of words to allow him to express his regret without officially apologising for the debacle.
  • He recalled the frenzied repair work, the relief when the second start had been made-and the final debacle when the caterpillar track had jammed. Reach For Tomorrow
  • When there was talk of a change of leadership at the helm after the poll debacle, he emerged as Antony's unlikely supporter.
  • More than that, embarrassed by the debacle at Gleneagles two years ago they actually decided to do something positive about it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The two of them together in Iraq would have been the biggest security debacle since Francis Ferdinand decided to tour Bosnia in 1914. Obama To Visit Iraq Before The Election
  • Until, that is, the red lights went on in pregame shows and Smith noted the need for "carousing" ball carriers, players who'd had "rites of patches" and teams that "got debacled" and that you "can't change the stripes of a leopard. With Emmitt Smith out, could ESPN get Brett Favre?
  • Despite this debacle, the hounding of Barker continues unabated.
  • The faces were largely the same, but the performance was unrecognisable from the previous week's debacle.
  • The wimp-baiting from the right has gotten us into the two worst foreign policy debacles of the last half century and we have to put a stop to it.
  • They were, after all, still ensnarled in the whole mess, and the ennui of that debacle seemed to flood them with bad karma - not to mention bad relief pitching.
  • ‘All of these were outrageous debacles undertaken for crude political reasons,’ said Mr Bruton.
  • The high-definition TV debacle may partly reflect such technological exuberance.
  • He then voted to exempt MPs from the Freedom of Information Act. In the 1990s he was suspended in the cash-for-questions debacle. Life and style | guardian.co.uk
  • The AIG debacle has prompted the U.S. government to include plans to oversee all insurer group companies, including noninsurance units, in its own regulatory reform proposals issued last week. Insurer Solvency Rules Take Global Focus
  • At best, it attempts to implicate everybody in the Nazi debacle; at worst (and I honestly believe this to be the case) it associates Nazism with popular rule in Germany, with massification or any other pejorative Jungian term that one may choose. Syberberg's 'Hitler'
  • His first performance was a debacle : the audience booed him off the stage.
  • The Telegraph report on the debacle that is the Type 45 destroyer project for some reason makes the expression "couldn't organise a piss-up in a brewery" to my mind, mind you much of that which this Labour government does would fit comfortably under that heading. For some reason the expression "piss-up in a brewery comes to mind"
  • The latest debacle -- the fight to extend unemployment insurance and the payroll tax cut -- appears to have demonstrably hurt the Republicans and helped the Democrats especially the president, and one might expect that ensuing fights will redound similarly, i.e., the public appears to be internalizing the meme that the Democrats are fighting for the middle class while the Republicans are fighting for the rich. Jared Bernstein: A Holiday Message
  • So, needless to say I was again dumbfounded by yet another ridiculous event in this whole debacle. Car Stereo Company Tries To Install GPS, Causes $12,398.54 Damage To Your Car - The Consumerist
  • The debacle has provided a revealing glimpse of how the profit system functions.
  • The whole debacle has been a complete and utter mess. Times, Sunday Times
  • If this man worked in the private sector and had presided over repeated financial debacles of a similar magnitude, he would have been invited to resign years ago.
  • And by the way, I recently discussed this long-ago debacle with Donya Hubby, who at the time of the gala was the Joffrey's publicity director; she has lately served as the U.S. company manager for the Royal Danish Ballet. Susan Dormady Eisenberg: The Night Lena Horne Rescued the Joffrey Ballet: A Birthday Tribute
  • The glum symptoms range from junk-bond distress to the destruction of wealth caused by falling property values and the thrifts debacle.
  • The subsequent debacle of all three is farcical as well as despicable.
  • I genuinely empathized with her over the Ellison debacle (because I thought he was out of line), but now that's died down, she's attacking other writers in order to hold on to her limelight. TOC: The Mammoth Book of Mindblowing SF edited by Mike Ashley
  • With the Iverson debacle concluded and his name extradited from the Nuggets 'locker room, BallHype - Top Sports News, Videos, and Blogs
  • Lynndie England, however unpleasant, is not the the villain of this debacle.
  • I caution you however, to mention that the left cannot afford any more debacles that could have easily been prevented by fact checking.
  • Given the ineptitudes that followed — the Nannygate flap over Attorney General — designate Zoe Baird, gays in the military, Whitewater's first stirrings, the Mogadishu debacle — his dawdling is understandable. Policy Wank
  • The collapse of the company was described as the greatest financial debacle in US history.
  • While his supporters would characterize him as "astute" and his critics as "devious," few could reasonably disagree that Fowler was the main mover in the APA for the fifteen years leading up to the torture debacle. Bryant Welch: Torture, Psychology, and Daniel Inouye: The True Story Behind Psychology's Role in Torture
  • The B of the Bang debacle is the only real blemish on this record. Times, Sunday Times
  • The collapse of the company was described as the greatest financial debacle in US history.
  • She was almost written off after the debacle of her first film Boom and was doing a Telugu film when Salman decided to give a boost to her shaky career with a plum role in Maine Pyar Kyun Kiya .
  • If there's one thing last fall's election debacle taught us, it's that people like to deal in absolutes.
  • Obviously his concern about retiring after the summer Euros debacle would have been that he was bowing out on such a low note. The Sun
  • The debacle at Gallipoli meant the war ministry in London needed a propaganda success.
  • The prescription diet drug phentermine (the phen in the now infamous phen-fen debacle) can indeed cause impotence.
  • Andrew Tyrie, chairman of the select committee, argued that the creation of the FCA was an opportunity to improve on the FSA's approach to regulating consumers following the debacles surrounding mis-selling of payment protection insurance and endowment policies. FSA spin-off to protect consumers could be a 'poor relation', warn MPs
  • There was also a conspicuous absence of stimulus targets as President O desperately wanted to position for but decided to back off of, no banking reforms for the greedy and naughty bankers (I absolutely love the word naughty!) who caused the debacle in the first place nor were there any actions to stem that from occurring again in the future. Fast Company
  • As we noted on Friday, there's a pretty clear effort afoot to pin the whole intel debacle on the CIA.
  • He talks about the financial debacle of paying for his first luxury whip.
  • Microsoft's blog abbreviation debacle comes as blogging in general and RSS specifically make inroads into more spheres of business and personal life.
  • Clinton began his political comeback after the debacle of the 1994 congressional elections as the protector of the elderly from hard-hearted Republicans.
  • The debacle coincides with what could be the high-water mark for listings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Reducing the interval is one of those common-sense solutions that should be addressed after a debacle like this. The Sun
  • Occidentals indisputably have had starring roles in many of our world's great debacles.
  • I was expecting the Big Sleep to start hitting around 2012, but the HCR debacle just about took ten years offa my life. Matthew Yglesias » Obama Budget to Call for Freeze in Non-Security Discretionary Spending
  • Charles Keating, once a successful Phoenix property developer, has become the bankrupt symbol of the multi-billion dollar savings-and-loan debacle.
  • And then there was the suit with woollen gloves debacle in Gravesend in March. Times, Sunday Times
  • After last year's debacle, when she was tonked by little known Jelena Dokic in the first round, the only way is up for Hingis at Wimbledon.
  • Events can always outrun expectations, of course, and publishers were ready for another Florida-style debacle of recounts and lawsuits.
  • No doubt there are many that would disagree with that, but I like to think I emerged from the zip debacle, wiser and more philosophical in matters pertaining to fasteners and toothed catches on clothes.
  • The economic debacle that has diminished and may demolish the sancta sanctorum of the University -- from Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences to the entire system at the University of California -- is an essential element of this sense of loss. Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozco : The Fox
  • Wylie, who made such an impact with his reports on the Chhokar debacle, was the prime subject of conversation when Newsnight's editor, Sian Kevill, came to wine and dine a quartet of MSPs at Rogue's in Edinburgh.
  • The whole debacle has been a complete and utter mess. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Equitable debacle has brought renewed accusations of mis-selling and turned a spotlight on the effectiveness of regulation.
  • on Twitter, and got hooted at plenty not that I blame anyone, but might the Colts be tempted to call you-know-who in Hattiesburg, Miss., if Collins struggles through another debacle or two like Sunday? SI.com
  • Following England's World Cup debacle, the site became part of a wider charge sheet that suggested Capello had lost the sure-footedness that guided the team to qualification, amid questions about his decision to renege on an earlier promise not to pick injured players, to take those in form to South Africa and his aloof style. Capello Index risks clash with Premier League as fiasco escalates
  • After the debacle of the telecom crash, it might be hard for greed to spark another boom or even boomlet.
  • This standard was supposed to replace intrapsychic conflict as the übercriterion of mental illness when the DSM-III was revamped in the wake of the homosexuality debacle. MANUFACTURING DEPRESSION
  • Nor would the recent debacle over the posts in the footway on Meeting House Lane, or the fact that the nearby pedestrian crossings were placed where people do not want or need them.
  • No coach involved in that debacle should have been allowed anywhere near the team again. The Sun
  • In the wake of the housing foreclosure debacle of 2008 and beyond, what merits emulation is HFH's concentration on the ways and means of applicants much the way local mortgage loan officers used to operate. Paul Gunther: Celebrating Habitat for Humanity's 35th Year (And Can Carter Ready Take Credit?)
  • One person, displaced to my couch last night, stated he was almost embarrassed to witness the amount of charity being poured out in the midst of this disaster, considering the Katrina debacle, and all the "snags" that went along with that. Andy Kondrat: Dispatch from a Burning San Diego
  • While NBC's woes are well documented and in most cases self-inflicted — especially during the Zucker era, and the network may never live down that Jay Leno prime-time debacle — this overgeneralization that NBC has nothing of merit is unfair. Ask Matt: Dance, Downton Abbey, CSI, Guilty Pleasures and More!
  • The B of the Bang debacle is the only real blemish on this record. Times, Sunday Times
  • The debacle over performance pay is just one example of the reality not living up to the rhetoric.
  • For the record, let's consider the Fannie and Freddie debacle: Barney Frank in 2003 said that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were not facing any kind of financial crisis ... then we have Bill Clinton who asserted that Democrats resisted standards for two institutions ... on the top of that we now have Obama who is a top recipient of Freddie and Fannie lobbies pushing for no-doc loans, nothing-down houses, equity-line hustles, phony appraisals, in short gleefully shaking the money tree in every direction they could. The Last Debt Orgy
  • During the East Asian financial crash of the late 1990s, many in the region blamed China as a proximate cause of the debacle.
  • Just look at how impotent the Government has been over the steel debacle. The Sun
  • His first performance was a debacle : the audience booed him off the stage.
  • Just look at how impotent the Government has been over the steel debacle. The Sun
  • It's all part of a strategy to get the ratings-depleted network to rise like the phoenix from the ashes of this season's Let's Program Primetime To Margins with Jay Leno Debacle, with a new primetime slate that screams "scripted" and "big name auspices" - like JJ Abrams, Jerry Bruckheimer -- and Conan O'Brien. JJ Abrams, Bruckheimer and Conan on board NBC sked
  • While it is tempting to laugh at such comic farce, the whole debacle does raise a couple of serious points. Times, Sunday Times
  • And of course, this explains why BET (or rappers or whatever) is responsible for the horrible debacle looming in CRE and all the jumbo foreclosures. The Volokh Conspiracy » Bruce Bartlett’s Attack on Libertarianism
  • The generals are intent on proving that the defeats are not debacles, and that the fall of key strategic bases is simply a ‘tactical withdrawal’.
  • I mean, he was the fall guy for Ronald Reagan's Iran-Contra debacle, and you've got to be pretty dumb to get out-politicked by an Alzheimers sufferer. -
  • The whole debacle has been a complete and utter mess. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fact that distributors and manufacturers were unaware of what was going into their products is the worst thing about the debacle. The Sun
  • But this is another disappointment to add to last year 's debacle. Times, Sunday Times
  • The whole thing was a debacle. We marched into the gym like stormtroopers, everyone turned to look at us, we then got ourselves into a snaggle at the gate.
  • Prior to the debacle of 1846 Peel was not wholly unsuccessful in uniting divergent interests. English Conservatism since the Restoration: An introduction and anthology
  • Two consecutive Election Day debacles have shaken public confidence in exit polls, once viewed as the crown jewel of political surveys.
  • For the economist, the Little Bighorn debacle is an excellent example of public choice economics in action. Custer and Public Choice Economics
  • RE: #326 – Indeed, my analogy of the synfuel debacle appears to be correct. More Unthreaded « Climate Audit
  • Writing a summary of facts (see the story of the Harry Potter Lexicon debacle) or writing a continuation is derivative and therefore illegal without permission. Twilight Lexicon » Whose Characters Are They Anyway?
  • Is this latest debacle so very shocking or appalling?
  • Which reminds me of this Slashdot piece about IDG's international legal debacles in "protecting" the "For Dummies" brand. Boing Boing: March 18, 2001 - March 24, 2001 Archives
  • Does this debacle call the whole academy programme into question? Times, Sunday Times
  • The first casualty of the president's political debacle will likely be Timothy Geithner, the severely over-confident treasury secretary well known as a lapdog of Wall Street. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • Most Americans are paying LESS taxes this year and the debt he decries is due in large part to the Iraq invasion debacle – which Bush never even counted as an actual debt. Cantor hits Dems on taxes, spending
  • What can I say after the debacles / meltdowns by both Boston and Chicago in this week's championship series?
  • Among other reports weighing on the markets Thursday, homeowner equites has dropped below 50 percent - that's the first since the end of WWII. Worse than that, home foreclosures have hit a record high in the aftermath of the subprime debacle, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. Wall Street Down On More Credit Woes; Home Foreclosures Hit Record High
  • To say that this debacle was a debacle is a vast understatement. A taste test for Clone Wars Gambit: Stealth
  • The evidence proves that this last 10 years appears to be more of an investment debacle than the dawning of a new golden age brought on by low inflation and low interest rates.
  • Until, that is, the red lights went on in pregame shows and Smith noted the need for "carousing" ball carriers, players who'd had "rites of patches" and teams that "got debacled" and that you "can't change the stripes of a leopard. With Emmitt Smith out, could ESPN get Brett Favre?
  • The paper weighs in with a scathing editorial about the dress code debacle here.
  • A boat excursion heads out to Port Essington, site of the third abortive British attempt to urbanise the north coast, a decade-long debacle beginning a year into Victoria's reign in 1838.
  • Second, this volume represents the last chance for an examination of Latin America's twentieth century history as yet uncolored by the economic debacle of the 1980s and the subsequent movement towards neoliberal openings.
  • Remember that debacle about LeGuin's book Powers, and Liar by ... oh drat, I can't remember her name. Can we grow the number of readers?
  • His name cropped up in 1963 in connection with the so-called Profumo debacle, in which an international vice ring nearly brought down the British government. Bobby and Jackie
  • Those who take things for granted: Listen "those who laugh last, lough best" Tomorrow intertwined with the debacle that is going on in the two camps, the truth shall deliver the abused innocent contender. McAuliffe says Clinton staying in, will win popular vote
  • It's more confusing than the whole pay rise debacle. Times, Sunday Times
  • They subsequently assisted him in the drafting of statements which were considered substantive evidence of the aggravation and difficulties he had been forced to endure during this debacle.
  • I don't think that's knowable, which is why there may not be much that can be done to fix things until we see the actual debacle unfold. InvestmentNews.com Latest Headlines
  • Probably most interesting out of the whole debacle is the notion that science students can't get good marks if they can't write well.
  • The Hips debacle should be a lesson in policy formulation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The question that must be asked is what in the clerical culture itself leads to this kind of debacle in the first place.
  • Which begs the question: How did the film-makers shanghai this many recognizable actors into such a debacle?
  • The reason I fume at this Clay County debacle is that, simply because we live in Mexico and have no U.S. address, we cannot open a bank checking account up there nor open a credit card account unless I already had them when I got here despite the fact that we had perfect credit over 40 years before moving here and I´m a U. S.citizen. South Dakota car registration
  • They are on hold while two reviews are conducted, one into the west coast debacle and another into the franchise process. Times, Sunday Times
  • How did a nation with a proud maritime history end up with such a 10 billion debacle? Times, Sunday Times
  • Charles Keating, once a successful Phoenix property developer, has become the bankrupt symbol of the multi-billion dollar savings-and-loan debacle.
  • I have not heard a single complaint from my nephew, or his future wife, concerning their disappointment over this recent debacle. Times, Sunday Times
  • And until we straighten out what kind of information real doctors take into the examining room with them to see real patients, we're going to keep having these drug debacles one after the other.
  • After the World Cup debacle, a few brave men put their heads above the parapet to question whether the coach should be retained.

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