Nine CEO David Gyngell has the unenviable task of piloting the faded No. 1 network over the remainder of this year. |
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The judges' unenviable task in both cases was to choose between the judgement of the doctors and the wishes of the parents. |
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She added her thanks to the judging panel who had the unenviable task of selecting the winning companies. |
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Environmental enforcement officers had the unenviable task of clearing the tree of the waste. |
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It is an unenviable task, yet it is a vital one if a modern healthcare system is to be delivered and patient expectations are to be met. |
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There was no counselling in his day and he had the unenviable task of driving the first train back to Dublin after the scene had been cleared. |
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The school secretary Mary Yates had the unenviable task of counting all the coins. |
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The government faces an unenviable task in putting the pieces together again. |
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In many ways the local authority has its hands tied and is in the same unenviable position as councils across the country. |
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For a number of years the pub, formerly called Munnelly's, has had an unenviable reputation for attracting trouble. |
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Mandy has the unenviable task of making sure that everyone gets a fair share of the donations and no-one gets too much. |
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Cemetery managers, like parishes, have inherited an unenviable legacy from past generations. |
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He has the unenviable task of promoting a product that few want to think about, let alone buy. |
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Ireland might hold the unenviable title of being the most litigious country in the world. |
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The 1960s supercar, the Shelby AC Cobra, has the slightly unenviable reputation for being the most copied sports car in the history of motoring. |
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He has an unenviable task of improving national and international competitiveness for Scottish food products. |
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So someone had the unenviable task of condensing a five decade recording career into one teeny tiny album. |
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From her unenviable position of bringing up a young daughter alone, she decided that to sit around scrounging off the state was not her scene. |
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It had occupied a favourable, though unenviable, position at the crux of two world wars. |
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The winner of Game 5 will have the unenviable task of trying to put a halt to the Lake Show's quest to three-peat. |
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Treasurer Ella Flynn has the unenviable task of ensuring that the little funding the centre gets is put to the best possible use. |
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Yesterday we said that we're now in the unenviable position of having to climb down from the consequences of our own boneheaded policies. |
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I am in the unenviable position of understanding both sides of the issue perfectly. |
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When a potential microaggression occurs, the recipient is placed in a very unenviable position, or a catch-22. |
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The men's ski cross has the unenviable task of following Tuesday's thrilling snowboard cross. |
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He has an unenviable reputation for getting injured, which he claims is undeserved. |
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Over the years the Humber Bridge has built up an unenviable reputation for attracting would-be suicides. |
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Such expectation can create the unenviable task for the band to live up to positive critical reviews. |
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In this case it was up to the personal preferences of one man with one of the most unenviable jobs imaginable. |
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Remarkably, Freddie came through a second time and left hospital with the unenviable task of learning to walk again. |
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As the soldier's father, he had the unenviable task of identifying the body. |
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The election year timing puts the White House in an especially unenviable position. |
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For the last several years, Geithner has occupied perhaps the most unenviable position in Washington. |
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We had very little time to make an unenviable choice: cause a riot or uphold a vital principle. |
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But as snooper in chief, he has been in the unenviable position of having to both rationalise the NSA's choices and plot a new direction forward. |
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The Socialists are in a rather unenviable position, as they are still smarting from their defeat in June. |
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Buttler, however, is determined not to be remembered in such unenviable terms. |
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He believes in liberalisation, which India needs lots more of. Yet his is an unenviable task. |
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Mrs Sebelius, Barack Obama's health secretary, has the unenviable job of implementing the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare. |
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Please do not put Mrs Diamantopoulou in the unenviable position of having to institute proceedings against Greece before the European Court. |
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This unenviable position in the production chain is the cause of a number of major disadvantages. |
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Children caught in such an unenviable position as we've heard described today are under tremendous stress. |
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Similarly, among developed nations, Quebec remains in an unenviable position in that regard, although it is not the worst. |
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Just who should we believe, a senior journalist or a parliamentary secretary with the unenviable task of defending the indefensible? |
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A further increase in federal incarcerated population will only aggravate an already unenviable situation. |
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The government is now in the unenviable position of having to decide which programs are acceptable based on predetermined criteria. |
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It is hardly surprising that Merseyside has the unenviable distinction of being the most disadvantaged region in Great Britain. |
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She appealed to the women Speakers to do everything within their powers to tackle the unenviable predicament of so many children. |
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Although we recognize that these unenviable models of fathers do exist, they do not represent all fathers as a group. |
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The Commissioner finds herself in the unenviable position of having to demonstrate to the Court how she is unable to help the complainant. |
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Bernanke is in the unenviable position of trying to run an organization where ideally, he wants consensus. |
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To him fell the unenviable task of keeping the four independents happy. |
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Starting a film festival from scratch is an exciting but unenviable task. |
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To complicate issues further, one of the two advancers in the group has the unenviable task of facing the other tournament favourite, France, in the second round. |
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Cumbria has the unenviable reputation of being the county worst hit by the virus with 877 confirmed outbreaks and more than 1.1 million animals culled in total. |
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These workers had earned an unenviable reputation for roughness. |
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Just what is it that makes the stingiest people in Britain pinch the pennies to such extremes that they have won the unenviable moniker of tightwad? |
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As authorities sort out the investigation, superjet faces the unenviable task of pulling a successful program from the wreckage. |
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Rotherham is hoping to shrug off its unenviable title of the car crime capital of South Yorkshire with a new crackdown that aims to slash vehicle crime by a fifth. |
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Competing with memories of landmark movies is an unenviable task. |
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It is my unenviable privilege to share your concern. |
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Twitter's kind of stuck with an unenviable, enormous task given their huge userbase and the format of the platform, but it's good to see them actively stepping up beyond admitting that they should step it up. |
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If General Musharraf does fulfil his promise to slip into civvies, his designated successor as army chief, General Ashfaq Kiyani, has an unenviable task. |
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The colonial governors in Jesselton and Kuching, once monarchs of all they surveyed, are relegated to a subsidiary and unenviable role. |
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One of the hazards of speaking last in these kinds of sessions is that those who speak before you may cover all the interesting territory, leaving you with the unenviable task of trying to tie everything together. |
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The Bédard River, which fifteen years ago held the unenviable title of the most heavily polluted river in the Lac-Saint-Jean region, is gradually regaining its health. |
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Our comments are made in the knowledge that the preparation of any threat forecast, especially one spanning several years, is an unenviable task and one fraught with peril. |
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We are now in the unenviable position of 30 days away from the opening of the Cadillac shellfish industry in the country with the operational moneys needed for a Lada. |
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Communists now find themselves in the unenviable position of defending an old and reactionary social order whose time has long since passed, like the monarchists who managed to survive into the twentieth century. |
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Given this context, the challenge facing the panel was clearly an unenviable one and it is hardly surprising that it met with significant criticism. |
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But six wickets fell in the evening session, leaving tail-enders Dinesh Chandimal and Rangana Herath with the unenviable task of setting a challenging home total. |
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Valjean was in the unenviable position of either living with the knowledge an innocent would suffer for his crime or reveal his true identity and go back to prison. |
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Consequently, as a Calvinist and Presbyterian he was now in the unenviable position of being the head of the Church of England, while technically being a Nonconformist. |
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I had the unenviable job of clearing one for somebody not long ago and the obstruction turned out to be a number of vampire's teabags gathered in a mass. |
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