A combination of bad timing, bad weather, betrayal and confusion led to the defeat of the rising. |
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It's bad luck and bad timing, but it does count for something in this hair-splitting contest. |
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I was thinking of bad timing last week when a listserv I'm on received an email from one of our members. |
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Full of regret for past failures, the characters in the film live lives fraught with bad timing, missed chances and impossible attachments. |
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Meanwhile birds like blackcaps and chiffchaffs, which are wintering closer to home, are less likely to face bad timing with their food supply. |
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Confessions of a shopaholic, a romantic comedy starring Isla Fisher opening today, has got a serious case of bad timing. |
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Such spectacularly bad timing stems less from faulty reasoning by fund owners than from faulty emotions. |
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This increase is also extremely bad timing for farmers who are seeding their crops. |
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Most clerics err on the side of caution, acutely aware of the consequences of bad timing. |
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But the deal that Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Emerson signed is also victim of bad timing. |
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Many of the members have raised the issue of it being good policy but bad timing. |
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They are slow in implementing quota change and bad timing on salmon runs is an example. |
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Lack of coordination can hamper this process and increase risks such as bad timing and improper sequencing of regulatory changes. |
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He also stated that the bad timing and the exaggerated meddling were harmful more than useful. |
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Because of bad timing and aborts, squadrons couldn't find each other. |
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In any event, sarkozy supporters are correct to surmise that his detention is bad timing for the comeback bid. |
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The airing of the story just prior to the funeral was a matter of bad timing. |
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Staff at Celtic Connections felt the project failed because of bad timing. |
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Does that constitute good or bad timing in your view? |
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The Commission's bad timing was not lost on Scotland with the debate taking place in arguably the busiest week for postal services across Europe and I am glad it got the knock-back it deserved. |
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Crowley agrees that Rice was to some degree a victim of bad timing. |
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It's a case of bad timing for Dino when you consider that there had never been a player christened Baggio in Serie A's long history until they both arrived on the scene. |
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In a first step precise diagnostics of the behavior of the Hidden Services in lab setups and real world situations will be conducted to find the root causes of the bad timing effects. |
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She started crying again within a few seconds, she also said that it was bad timing because a friend had dropped her and didn't have her car and couldn't go home on her own. |
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They put the whole season down to bad timing and bad luck. |
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We tried not to cancel shows if we can possibly avoid it but you know obviously Children in Need is such a big thing and we want to hold on to it and it's just bad timing really. |
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Conversely, bad timing can be disastrous: for example, it will be very difficult to force a politician to change his or her position when he or she has already officially announced it to the media. |
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The board told the pensioners that if a police officer retired before January 1, 1999 they were not eligible for the extra sum and that the situation was virtually a result of bad timing on their part. |
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