It would be appallingly bad management if we were to stuff up those advantages. |
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Under the cloak of anonymity, lovers, adulterers and closet gamblers were free to behave appallingly. |
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The Tories have unfairly omitted to mention that the government is treating refugees appallingly. |
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They proved adequate in calm weather, but rolled appallingly in rough seas. |
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Both nurses and doctors are working under intense pressure in a service that has been appallingly under-resourced and badly managed. |
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They stand out a mile, and their final act of defiance is appallingly preposterous and embarrassing. |
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When there, I risked being a real bore by showing some Bowie video clips while we ate and got through two bottles of appallingly horrible wine. |
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The didgeridoo, another instrument frequently played appallingly, is in capable hands here. |
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The most obvious evidence of this phenomenon is the appallingly low rate of women's literacy in many countries. |
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The songs are appallingly uneventful, despite the rock-steady delivery of the band. |
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But if that biography confined itself to her activities in the world, it would be appallingly repetitious and boring. |
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They once drank vast quantities of alcohol and consumed appallingly rich, fatty meals of meats and heavy desserts. |
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He was such an appallingly grouchy individual that the university never did give him a professorship. |
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The corporate world is appallingly bad at capitalizing on the strengths of its people. |
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The film is appallingly directed, exposing the actors to scenes of baffling embarrassment. |
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Agathocles, we are told, always lived a dissolute life and was known for appallingly cruel and inhumane conduct. |
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Shame is a pitiable and clownish condition, most appallingly pitiable and clownish on television. |
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It had been an impetuous and unplanned crime and he knew he had driven appallingly. |
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It is said that the losers during the last days of a battle often let rip in appallingly brutal ways. |
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But these non-newsworthy-factoids have spawned appallingly simple-minded reflections. |
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It also, more disturbingly, shows us up as a people who are appallingly irresponsible, callous and who have devalued and degraded human life. |
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Opponents have been campaigning for a ban for decades and say the practice is appallingly cruel and unnecessary. |
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My beard makes up for the fact that, quite appallingly, IÂ was born without a big foxy tail to play with. |
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Compare that to my current issue uniform cap, which gets hot and uncomfortable and stinks appallingly unless it is cleaned and deodorised twice weekly. |
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When I was an in-patient at the hospital following a fracture I witnessed two of the elderly patients being treated appallingly. |
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The government paid off the debt little by little by appallingly taxing people who lost their job. |
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There are an appallingly large number of witnesses to the fact that the answer might be in the affirmative. |
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Therefore, 200 Canadian families lose a breadwinner every day because the government is so appallingly incompetent. |
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Even so, it is appallingly crowded in high seasons of spring and fall, with litter and pollution to match. |
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Unfortunately there are employers in Ireland who treat workers from the ten new countries appallingly. |
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We have all been flooded with emails and letters that talk about this appallingly irresponsible tax shift. |
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We have seen with climate change the refusal to take any meaningful action on the environment supported by an appallingly weak Liberal leader. |
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But relative to the research and tender care lavished on infants and adolescents, appallingly little has been done. |
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And by not taking this lesson to heart, it becomes appallingly easy for the world to stand by and watch as human lives are senselessly wasted time and again. |
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There his mechanical and appallingly ill-informed Bach playing was exceeded only by the sugary sentimentality of his own, nouveau impressionist music. |
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His course managed to be both dreadfully dull and appallingly difficult, with few light moments. |
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The government should be asking the relatives of Alan Turing to pardon them for treating him so appallingly! |
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And most appallingly of all, how in the world is Social Security getting dragged into this? |
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Rich and poor despise each other, and all justify their meanness in the most appallingly self-serving ways imaginable. |
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They are ludicrous insinuations on which the administration and Democratic leadership were uniformly and appallingly silent. |
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Listeners were invited to vote for their favourite example of over-the-top sportscasting from a list of 10, some so appallingly contrived that you felt they must be spoofs. |
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I think Nick Clegg was treated appallingly by David Cameron, I really do. |
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By the way, no matter how appallingly man destroys the order of nature, God keeps hold of the fundamental justice of this earth so that it will not sway. |
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Cameron has played these issues appallingly badly in the past. |
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The shining car of a tourist passing through an appallingly poor village conjures up the picture of a better life that is not solely confined to keeping body and soul together. |
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All the Conservatives had to do was be responsible and read their own budget documents to realize that was an appallingly irresponsible use of taxpayers' fiscal capacity and the resources that we have. |
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The current hodgepodge Liberal approach to affordable rental housing and homeless emergency shelters for single people is both financially wasteful and appallingly ineffective. |
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Mr. Speaker, the member for Nickel Belt has also been speaking out very clearly and strongly against the appallingly bad judgment shown by the Conservative government on this. |
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Two weeks earlier they were a shambles against Yorkshire at Scarborough, batting fecklessly, bowling lifelessly and fielding appallingly. |
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They often work amid these risks for an appallingly low salary. |
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Lady Britomart is... well mannered and yet appallingly outspoken and indifferent to the opinion of her interlocutory. |
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A proper fisking leaves the reader with a clear understanding that the text so fisked was appallingly wrong in every important respect! |
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