Though the plot has the unmistakable ring of familiarity, strong acting and directing carry the film through occasional missteps. |
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But we certainly were there to chronicle the missteps and the absolute staggering human tragedy. |
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Despite a few culinary missteps, this Ridge Avenue barbecue joint knows its ribs. |
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Some of this will involve zinging the president for misstatements he made or knocking him for other similar missteps. |
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Sure, you're going to have occasional missteps as people get better acquainted and work in harness together. |
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After a series of false starts and missteps, Yates finally has made the right move, under circumstances that will allow the team to flourish. |
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These missteps are unfortunate rather than fatal, although they do diminish the credibility of the argument. |
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That's why he recommends anticipating where things can go wrong and taking steps to prevent missteps. |
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He and others believe that downtown, despite years of missteps, may yet turn into a community. |
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It's to be expected, of course, that in a film of this length and ambition there will be missteps and longueurs. |
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Eminem does a sound job of reflecting the concerns of young America with articulate, intelligent lyrics and then he missteps. |
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The remaining margin really seems razor-thin at this point, such that any missteps at her hearings seemingly could prove fatal. |
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In reality, there are a number of opportunities for glitches, delays and missteps. |
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Understanding our current dilemma, as well as the missteps of the past, is the only way to find any hope for the future. |
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I tend to write about the endings, my mothering imperfections and my understanding of how my own missteps lead to more conscious mothering. |
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Most fortunately, and despite a few missteps, the Organization is discharging its mission fairly well. |
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Nonetheless, I would like my hon. colleague to comment on how all of this weaves a tapestry of let us hope that they will forget the missteps. |
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After a short assessment of the missteps that contributed to the situation we are faced with today, it is time to ask 'what can we now do right? |
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His previous missteps, which have embarrassed his party, has obviously put him on the low rung of the totem pole with the Liberals. |
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Canada can play an important role, but it must tread carefully, particularly given recent missteps. |
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Criticism, missteps and gaffes began to characterize news coverage. |
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Nor is the fact that he is a well-spoken, gifted person who has made some personal missteps. |
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After a day of missteps in the West Midlands, Farage was treated like a conquering hero when he took the stage. |
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And, uh, missteps and miscues, uh, are, are common and perhaps, you know, in many respects should be forgiven. |
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Ms. Mellott has experienced missteps in her quest for a made-to-measure space. |
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These errors of vision, poor decisions and missteps made the world ungovernable. |
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They sit down with the children and scold them for their missteps while preaching good behaviour. |
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While the race has opened back up a little since then, Strickland is once again competitive and can ill afford any missteps. |
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All of this is gripping for the reader, but make no mistake: even if every one of those missteps had been avoided, Labour would still have lost. |
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The past three weeks has been characterised by strategic missteps and by damaging internal leaks about Cabinet tensions. |
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The mechanisms in place to prevent missteps are not enforced or are poorly enforced. |
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Nevertheless, humans are not perfect and they make mistakes or missteps and must pay the price. |
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From the start, a series of missteps prevented it from setting up an effective police force. |
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Unfortunately, the pressures of the campaigning process virtually ensure that candidates will make at least some rhetorical missteps. |
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Then a string of missteps, some self-inflicted by the White House, dashed any hope the House might act. |
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But that lack of concern has been sharpened to a dangerous point, not by Romney himself, but by the missteps of his party. |
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Like a verbal snake charmer, he could swoon them into missteps, even confessions. |
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Despite the missteps it has made over the past four years, the United States still retains enormous material power and considerable global influence. |
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There have been missteps, as there are with any presidential campaign, but a lot of top Democrats are now talking privately and some publicly about changes. |
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When I read about the missteps of some of the other bishops, I think that the Holy Father must have had particular affection for Chicago to give us such a good shepherd. |
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The author also argues for avoiding several potentially fatal missteps. |
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But after a series of missteps by the media, long-time China watchers have begun to be more suspicious and they increasingly look to official sources. |
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And I think, clearly, the administration has made some missteps. |
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Our heroine acts from within her situation, within the reality of women at that time, but she is never judged, scorned, or punished for her missteps. |
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It could be that pandit is leaving because he has been weakened by poor leadership and humbling missteps. |
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Trying to be a decent person in a diverse, pluralistic society takes work, and there will inevitably be missteps along the way. |
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Nevertheless, he does make some apparent missteps by misapplying current concepts as they relate to his argument. |
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She shares her steps and missteps and the life lessons she learned from the many Kiva entrepreneurs she visited. |
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What's more, without clear guidelines, missteps can occur-therapy can be overaggressive or abandoned altogether, and there can even be an increase in euthanasia. |
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Insurers may want to study others' missteps. |
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Let us take, for instance, the minister's latest blunder in a whole series of blunders coming out of the budget and in what looks like an endless series of fiscal missteps. |
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Erdogan on a roll Four more years The moisture down below Trading places ReprintsSuch missteps aside, Europe's nervousness about the emergence of China has abated of late. |
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The missteps that lead to these painful situations are usually taken in adolescence, when young people struggle to build identities distinct from their parents and siblings. |
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The workshop has helped the participants identify what they did right, the missteps in response planning and actions, as well as lessons to be applied if it happens again. |
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Inexperience with such a tool caused some missteps such as identifying far more performance indicators than any program, particularly a small one like the JPIP, could manage. |
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Such a disciplined, fact based approach is especially important during the current economic downturn where it is essential to avoid those kinds of missteps that might lead to a bad situation and make things worse. |
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Over more than 6,000 highly detailed words, Wintour relayed the confessions of Labour's inner circle on the missteps and blunders that took them to disaster on 7 May. |
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Questions about squad rotation, tactics, front office missteps and more have persisted throughout the entire season but at present only one question looms large: Are the Fire actually getting hot at the right time? |
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Interspersed with the drama are intriguing pages of police and medical reports, media articles and spooky photos from the Blackboards, a website devoted to Cordova on a parallel, clandestine internet. But there are missteps. |
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There are some missteps among the entrées, too: the monkfish is presented, unappealingly, with its skin, gray and charred, and its tail poking at the side of the dish. |
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From the beginning her mini-campaign, with its many missteps and fumblings, seem mired in confusion. |
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Following a few missteps, the hydroponically grown mural is now a robust tapestry of leafy plants, among them philodendron, fittonia, pilea and the spiderplant, chlorophytum. |
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As a young green flatfoot, she had her share of missteps and accidents. |
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