Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

787 Sentences With "bungled"

How to use bungled in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "bungled" and check conjugation/comparative form for "bungled". Mastering all the usages of "bungled" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The creation of a single currency, the euro, was bungled.
If talks are bungled, the outcome could be dire indeed.
They didn't force Trump to issue that bungled immigration order.
He was 15 on the day of his bungled heist.
Amid the bungled rollout, at least one manager was fired.
I mean, It's actually impressive how badly they bungled the unbungleable.
The bungled recall probably hints at a broader issue for Samsung.
The city, they said, has bungled its response from the start.
Or are these bungled operations just the tip of the iceberg?
It was, he said, a bungled attempt at a double negative.
READ: Here's how Team Trump bungled coronavirus testing: 'It's a failing.
Most leagues are holding out hope that seasons aren't totally bungled.
A bungled swine flu cover-up doubled pork prices last year.
The discussion came in the wake of the bungled arrest attempt.
Yet even that effort may have been bungled by his staff.
Democratic governors are vowing to avoid a repeat of the bungled Feb.
It has seen a bungled effort to topple Wayne LaPierre, its boss.
The disciplinary responses have been bungled at worst and uneven at best.
The bungled trade war with China should be an opportunity for Democrats.
Unfortunately, Microsoft bungled the launch of the Xbox One in many ways.
Republicans are now blaming impeachment for President Donald Trump's bungled coronavirus response.
The Oversight head also believes Seymour bungled the cleanup from the hacks.
Bush was under intense criticism because of the federal government's bungled response.
In Syria, the United States and Western Europe have bungled the war.
Each survey was taken during the aftermath of Monday's bungled Iowa caucuses.
They even received death threats as a result of the bungled rollout.
Then Deep Blue bungled its position in Game 5, and it was over.
"Nixon, generally very competent, bungled and botched his handling of Watergate," he wrote.
After the bungled crackdowns by previous governments, Mexicans may give him a chance.
Mark Zuckerberg's firm bungled its response to the posting of a man's killing.
The guards, once alerted, bungled their first response, failing to turn on searchlights.
It fell on Randy because the various law enforcement agencies bungled things throughout.
They say the tests were bungled, maybe deliberately, and the government is lying.
That wasn't all: The bungled machine recount was more than 2,000 votes short.
That's been one of the constants across this admittedly bungled product launch: presentation.
In May of that year, she made her move — and completely bungled it.
DeVos also bungled a response on her stance on some Obama-era guidances.
The first dates back to Facebook, whose IPO was widely considered a bungled affair.
History will remember this judge as the judge who bungled the Roman Polanski case.
But we are still in the dark about precisely how the appeal was bungled.
Samsung initially bungled the global recall—but now, more bad news is rolling in.
The truth is Democrats have bungled health care for a quarter of a century.
The unsatisfying finale, once the result of a bungled creative choice, became an inevitability.
I liked that he or someone else bungled the shape of the Superman symbol.
But the way Trump bungled his arrival in the country yesterday was more troubling.
The bungled response to allegations of abuse by Porter has thrown that into disarray.
But the company has been criticized for the way it has bungled the process.
A bungled White House attempt to discover how to help families is a disaster.
Mr. Trudeau's political critics on the right charged that he had bungled the project.
Posing as staff, they loudly bungled names, shrieked in corners and snatched away plates.
Regardless of the final result, the bungled caucuses have already sparked infighting among Democrats.
Democrats have bungled the Russia investigation since taking control of the House this year.
Its bungled attempt to launch in Norway a few years back also left management cautious.
The bungled plan also ultimately led to a lawsuit from the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Mariah Carey's bungled NYE performance cannot be better explained by anyone better ... than Mariah Carey.
But they really should stick to fashion – as they bungled all of their political predictions.
Not only has Samsung botched its Note7, but it has bungled its messaging to consumers.
But as a thought experiment, give some consideration to how badly bungled this situation was.
Which, frankly, isn't that surprising — especially considering Disney bungled the launch of its streaming platform.
Yes, the Jets royally bungled the quarterback situation and, yes, that made them look silly.
Cooper said that lead counsel bungled that case and excluded other attorneys from the process.
To them, Samsung's bungled handling of the Galaxy Note recall this week was not surprising.
Walker bungled the plant, and one of his biggest talking points faded into thin air.
But it bungled that rollout, and has continued to bungle the moderation of its content.
But years later, homeowners needed legal representation to appeal bungled flood insurance claims, he said.
We still have no idea how many Americans are infected, because the administration bungled diagnostics.
Elizabeth Warren's campaign brass realized they had bungled her budget at the worst possible time.
In 2005, Louisiana was brutally affected by Hurricane Katrina and the subsequent bungled federal response.
President Donald Trump is facing a bungled government response to the coronavirus threat — in Iran.
They cite disastrous real estate deals and the chain's bungled merchandising strategy in recent years.
Government intervention could dull the effects in populations; a bungled response could do the opposite.
Last year, Dellin Betances bungled a throw to first base that led to a loss.
We wonder if it was escalated deceptively, strategically bungled and tainted by racism and imperialism.
I think the American people are well aware this has been a bungled, botched response.
The pollsters who bungled this thing so badly, how are they going to get work?
But its bungled responses are evidence that its issues go far beyond this one instance.
Samsung (SSNLF) is still dealing with the fallout from the bungled launch of the Galaxy Fold.
Lombardo said at that time he was "absolutely offended" by suggestions that police bungled the response.
Brexit, which 62% of Scots voted against, is being bungled, stoking demands for freedom from Westminster.
Last year's bungled stock market intervention and mini-devaluation punctured the myth of Chinese bureaucratic infallibility.
The party struggled in the face of these upsets and bungled its nomination process that year.
That she helped expand that conflict with the bungled removal of Gaddafi from power in Libya.
They bungled draft picks and failed to make life easy for one of their tentpole prospects.
Whatever the intention of his meeting or of the subsequent press conference, he's bungled this situation.
Details emerged on Thursday of a bungled response to the attack that left many Israelis incredulous.
But as Pat Murphy's bungled offer of money for political support shows, you can't buy everything.
What struck people as different about Equifax's situation was the company's bungled response to its crisis.
Under his watch, Europe's biggest low-cost airline had bungled its fall vacation schedule for pilots.
After a bungled response to two deadly crashes involving the jet, Boeing is facing credibility problems.
Some also complained that the first black president had bungled his response to racially charged killings.
Even inside the West Wing, most agree the response to the domestic violence allegations was bungled.
But like the "Anonymous Q" tweet, it was largely laughed off the internet as another bungled attack.
During her 14-month tenure, Kramp-Karrenbauer tried to do just that, but often bungled the execution.
An unarmed Patrick Dorismond was shot and killed by an undercover officer during a bungled drug sting.
UPS knows because it recently bungled a delivery drone demo in front of a bunch of reporters.
Yet this week he has bungled the simplest of political tests: finding a way to condemn Nazis.
He bungled military adventures and had little political shrewdness, yet he held influence all through the 1590s.
He hit just one homer in September 2011 as Boston bungled a chance at a playoff spot.
Investors said it was just another bungled attempt by authorities to avoid a much-needed bold devaluation.
For me, every conversation is a reminder of how I almost bungled this sphere of my life.
The C.D.C then bungled the manufacture and distribution of its kits and only belatedly enlisted outside laboratories.
While this is good news, it still underscores just how seriously the administration bungled its coronavirus response.
Moulton: I do believe the D.C.C.C. bungled this and shouldn't be dumping opposition research on fellow Democrats.
On the other side, Andrew Scheer, the Conservative leader, charged that Mr. Trudeau had bungled the issue.
Borrowers frequently complain about opaque, sloppy and bungled service from the companies hired to collect their payments.
Explanations have been "bungled at I don't know how many levels by the contradictory statements," Miller said.
On his first touchdown pass, bungled coverage left Hogan open in the back of the end zone.
By 1618, after another bungled trip to that New World, James had enough of his caged bird.
A bungled launch led details of Snapchat's new augmented reality art platform to leak before its big reveal.
Stock-outs were most common in sub-Saharan Africa, where bungled procurement and tracking of vaccines is common.
Berlin's Brandenburg Airport serves as a high-profile example of the country's bungled attempts to improve public infrastructure.
In particular, many people felt the show bungled its portrayal of Jacqueline Voorhees's (Jane Krakowski) Native American ancestry.
"Listen guys, they foiled me," Carey said of her bungled performance on Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve.
Turkish politicians claim the perpetrators of the recent bungled coup were acting on orders issued by the CIA.
After spending months carefully managing our news, it was the internet, of all things, that bungled our plan.
Clinton's biggest opponents upset at Mr. Comey's sudden re-emergence in what they said was a bungled case.
But some of the units burst into flame, and Samsung canceled the phone after a bungled recall process.
She talked movingly about getting rejected from every major acting program, about crying on sidewalks after bungled auditions.
The bargain price tag shows how far Moviefone's fortunes have fallen because of bungled ownership and the internet.
Add nerves and the above-mentioned time pressure, and it is quite easy to get everything bungled up.
Bungled technical reforms have also delayed payments to struggling families, forcing thousands into unnecessary debt and rent arrears.
The bungled execution rattles the prison, but Bernadine initially seems more concerned with the investigation that it generates.
We need a Republican in power to call it what it is: a bungled attempt to obstruct justice.
" Warren concluded: "Like so much else, the Trump administration's bungled response to the coronavirus outbreak is a mess.
It was controversial with the users, especially with a bungled rollout that censored all sorts of SFW images.
On Thursday, he criticized both McConnell and Ryan, saying they bungled an opportunity to raise the debt ceiling.
In 2001, PG&E sought Chapter 11 protection after a bungled deregulation of the energy sector by California.
She explained where she believes cops bungled the case -- and strongly feels Eddie's punishment didn't fit his crime.
After losing most of his group in a bungled landing, he rallied support in Cuba's eastern Sierra Maestra mountains.
She says she was aware she'd come off as slightly darker ... but cops to the ultimate execution being bungled.
In the face of the enemy, a bungled withdrawal becomes a retreat, and a retreat can become a rout.
The big stories are all-star voting, a fired coach getting a cab and a bungled Vegas nickname unveiling.
The announcement came amid criticism over the earlier deaths of 11 of the endangered animals in a bungled relocation.
They used the word "government" when referring to who bungled the opportunity to force the back-up to iCloud.
Although its own bungled updates certainly didn't help matters, Apple's introduction of "Markup" in Yosemite was a death knell.
To the right, Obama has—through irredeemable cowardice or other, more sinister motives—bungled "victory" in Iraq and Afghanistan.
They all bungled responses to public relations crises this week, says Lanny Davis, a lawyer and crisis management specialist.
Pilots balked last year when the company bungled its vacation schedules and threatened to cut into their time off.
Andrew Cuomo appeared on CNN to blast the Trump administration's bungled attempts to ramp up testing for the virus.
People on both sides of the border cherish that freedom, and a bungled Brexit could put it at risk.
I overcooked the chicken, bungled the ratios of lemon to mayonnaise, substituted walnuts for the pecans, lost the grapes.
Mr. Noble said he was stunned by how badly Argentine judicial officials had bungled the investigation into the bombing.
In what kind of society are you a national security risk if you question the bungled war in Yemen?
Add technological advances, corruption, bungled policies and the greater income opportunities in India's cities, and the picture looks bleak.
We were first told he did so because Mr. Comey bungled the F.B.I.'s investigation into Hillary Clinton's email.
Their bungled fling leads to her expulsion from the service and eventual incarceration, a fate that echoes Turing's own.
These are six ways the Trump administration has bungled preparedness for a pandemic and its response to the outbreak.
He bungled both the Clinton and Trump investigations, and in so doing got the FBI mixed up in politics.
The Bush administration bungled the federal response, delaying help for the region, where more than a thousand people died.
But after BoJack bungled things, the director finished his scenes with a C.G.I. horse, which played the part better.
So sure, it makes sense, in isolation, to say that she shouldn't have bungled that sentence about coal workers.
If Franken is a test of how Congress will respond to allegations of sexual misconduct, Democrats have bungled the exercise.
Real story of bungled BBC interview is that, like everyone else who has Skyped an interview, he wasn't wearing pants.
Water shortages, poor air quality and the bungled response to a deadly earthquake last November have damaged the regime's reputation.
That is more serious than the bungled attempts of the committee to re-elect Nixon to gather dirt on Democrats.
The Grammys truly bungled their attempt to be part of the conversation around equality and representation for women this year.
Israel is a high-tech powerhouse but years of underinvestment and bungled state management have left its transport network lagging.
Admitting that he and his administration have bungled the response to the Puerto Rico crises would be to show weakness.
President Trump has found someone other than himself to blame for the bungled firing of James Comey: his press shop.
Bush was criticized for a slow, bungled federal response as well as his praise of then-FEMA director Michael Brown.
Watch: The Young Girls Whose Feet Never Touch Ground The families of some victims say that police bungled the investigation.
The turmoil reportedly stems from director Zack Snyder, the man who bungled Batman v Superman, a film that Warner Bros.
But those overtures have been met with skepticism after Boeing's early bungled response to deadly crashes involving the 737 Max.
Mr. Modi's idea to minimize graft has been worthwhile, business owners said, even if the execution at times was bungled.
Indeed, I had a bunch of questions for Equifax about itself and the bungled processes around children and credit freezes.
Mr. Porter, a former C.I.A. cyberspecialist, said the government had bungled the public case that Russia was behind the hacking.
Democrats bungled a terrific opportunity to retake the Senate majority by ignoring the national mood as they picked their candidates.
President Obama's handling of the Affordable Care Act was among the most artless, bungled bits of leadership in recent history.
It was a moment of bungled dress symbolism that turned out to be a harbinger of much more to come.
He has extensive emergency-management experience — a federal requirement for the job since the Bush administration's bungled response to Katrina.
But if hackers can manipulate its commands, what should be a straight line becomes a bungled, weirdly-shaped infinity symbol.
Thanos defeated the Avengers on Titan first, after Star-Lord bungled a plan, allowing Thanos to acquire Doctor Strange's Infinity Stone.
On this second attempt, though, they said the fertility clinic bungled their IVF process and have not been forthcoming since then.
I believe that's what Dunham meant to say, despite how bungled it came out: that she wanted to understand for herself.
But the company bungled the opportunity by allowing developers to constantly spam users with invites to and updates about their games.
But as last Monday's bungled Democratic caucus demonstrated, any kind of election technology creates risks of glitches, outages or user errors.
Staffers from CTF Partners, a political consultancy that oversaw Mrs May's bungled 2017 election, have taken roles in Mr Johnson's operation.
Others blame his assertive rhetoric about China's rise for a backlash abroad, and say he has bungled the American trade war.
Looks like Trump's team is turning to an issue they can get a win on after months of bungled policy moves.
The White House's bungled comments have escalated tensions in Congress, and milquetoast Republican reactions are already becoming fodder for Democratic attacks.
It is surely a relief to UMNO that Malaysia's opposition has mostly bungled its chance to make hay from the affair.
Ariya was set to take over last Monday, but ended up staying at number two after the ranking projections were bungled.
No one knows this better than anyone who's ever received a bungled attempt at communication from a parent or a grandparent.
Epstein's death exposed mounting evidence that the chronically understaffed Metropolitan Correctional Center may have bungled its responsibility to keep him alive.
WeWork's biggest backer is in the spotlight as the co-working company's bungled IPO is raising questions about SoftBank's investment strategy.
That shame, we are told, is somehow echoed in the murder investigation, so bungled it may have led to unnecessary deaths.
However, I have to disagree with the notion that Bone bungled his opportunity to press Clinton and Trump on climate change.
And politicians are taking heat from seemingly all fronts, including opposition leaders and environmentalists who say the laws's execution was bungled.
But the global manhunt for two spies may be the least of Russia's worries when it comes to the bungled assassination.
The president doubled down after the Democrats bungled the counting of votes in Iowa, where Sanders had been favored to win.
In China, the Communist Party controls the medical system across that land of one billion people, and it has bungled everything.
"Not only was this administration's family separation policy heartless — they bungled its implementation at every turn," Thompson said in a statement.
Its revenue fell 2 percent to $36.99 billion, partly because the company bungled the launch of the new Ford Explorer SUV.
Irvine is an impressive place, and I wanted to figure out how its leaders could have bungled the situation so badly.
Pence continues to face criticism over a bungled response to an HIV outbreak in Indiana while he was the state's governor.
Raikkonen retired after a bungled pitstop, stopping at the end of the pitlane after leaving before the tire change was completed.
At the end of 2015, Fields bungled a deal with Google to work on self-driving cars, according to Automotive News.
Unlike, say, George W. Bush, who bungled high profile moments like Hurricane Katrina and, you know, the Iraq War, Obama never blinked.
A bungled quarantine announcement showed how Japan has struggled to deal with a spreading coronavirus challenge, including with the country's first death.
Homer Simpson has bungled his new role as Springfield's sanitation commissioner, leaving rubbish piled high in the streets and spewing from drains.
According to his wife, Williams said the shortness of his neck came about after a bungled vaccination when he was a child.
Topless as it may be, at least Barton's latest shot is a welcome departure from last week's bungled tribute to Alton Sterling.
Bungled identity parades, in which the police do not stick to required procedures, undermine even cases in which credible witnesses identify culprits.
What makes the Jabara case stand out is authorities had several opportunities to intervene, but appeared to have bungled, the family believes.
The bungled handling of China's stockmarket and currency has raised fears about the economy, which has spilled over into the oil market.
After a bungled health care bill, tax reform is next up for Congress and President Donald Trump — and nonprofits are watching closely.
The group of senators who sent the letter to Pai are not the only officials concerned about the FCC's bungled comment process.
He even entered into a bungled alliance with Kasich, so that Cruz would be left alone to campaign against Trump in Indiana.
Hell, it even produced a three-part podcast series to convince people that it really understands how cosmically it bungled October's campaign.
The von Koerber biography was published shortly before Hitler helped lead a bungled coup in Munich known as the Beer Hall Putsch.
"They destroyed our families, they destroyed our traditions," said Mr. Lasa, who lost a cousin in the bungled Bay of Pigs invasion.
Not only did the as-yet-unidentified terrorist fail because he bungled his bomb-making, he failed because he failed to terrify.
He argued for scuttling the Iran nuclear deal, but Trump refused to give him a war and bungled the subsequent diplomatic wrangling.
A judge working under Mr. Rossoshansky's uncle paid no heed to the bungled police investigation and released the young man on bail.
Thousands of law-abiding British citizens who came to the country as part of Windrush became victims of xenophobia and bungled bureaucracy.
It bungled the quarantine of the Diamond Princess cruise ship, which health experts said was "completely inadequate in terms of infection control."
Italians had little doubt that the whole episode was a crude cover-up, so badly bungled that the Egyptians had incriminated themselves.
It's the company's most direct effort yet to hold a senior leader accountable for the bungled handling of its 737 Max crisis.
They also argued that the police bungled the investigation by discarding or not locating important pieces of evidence, including a main valve.
He has been heavily criticized for the state's bungled caucuses — which are still without an official winner, more than a week later.
Many people still do not trust Tokyo Electric because of its bungled response to the disaster, the worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl.
The media, however, largely bungled the significance of his comments, determined instead to prove broader intra-administration disagreements on national-security policy.
The Seahawks trudged off the field to unpack how they bungled a first-and-goal at the San Francisco 1-yard line.
Soon afterward, Mr. Cooper filed a motion that asked Judge Furman to remove the three lawyers, saying that they had bungled the case.
The search to replace Jones was led by athletic director John Currie, and it was so bungled that Currie himself was fired today.
The rebels bungled an attempt to silence CNN Turk, jointly owned by Turner Entertainment Systems of the United States and Dogan Yayin Holding.
The trials dealt a significant blow to federal prosecutors in what has been perceived as bungled cases against leaders of the armed occupations.
Though Indians have until the end of the year to swap their defunct bills, the roll-out of new ones has been bungled.
In House Of Cards season 5 alone, he casually pushed Cathy Durant (Jayne Atkinson) down the stairs in a deeply bungled murder attempt.
In an attempt to clear his name when the press starts pointing fingers about the bungled O.J. handoff, Shapiro holds a news conference.
But while Sanders seemed to rely on some Obama fundamentals for parts of his mini foreign policy speech, he also bungled other parts.
When Midge comes home, she finds the remnants of Imogene's bungled baby shower all over the living room, old plates of food included.
Limited effectiveness of existing drugs, reimbursement hurdles, bungled launches and the perception of obesity as a 'lifestyle' disease have all weighed, experts say.
It also endangered other Londoners, who just happened to be in the vicinity of the numerous, mostly bungled, attempts to administer the poison.
Policymakers were undoubtedly on guard for signs of a repeat of the 2015 stock markets rout that was exacerbated by bungled rescue attempts.
He had been locked up since 1975 for shooting and killing a Long Island police officer, Matthew Giglio, during a bungled robbery attempt.
Instead of sticking close to New England, which by going 210-212 in Brady's absence managed just fine, the Jets bungled three opportunities.
The former couple famously sued Cedars-Sinai Medical Center over a bungled procedure that almost killed their twins shortly after they were born.
Facebook's much-hyped debut in 2012 inspired a wave of lawsuits after a technical error by Nasdaq bungled the first hours of trading.
Amazon's drone delivery initiative, for example, was developed because delivering to rural areas can be bungled by long roads and poor cell service.
Perhaps they are trying to forget last January's bungled government shutdown, which they staged in the Dreamers' name, but which gained them nothing.
As I've argued for most of this year, I think we in the mainstream media — especially cable television — sometimes bungled coverage of Trump.
The mayor was forced to apologize for his bungled handling of the storm, which likely influenced the decision to close schools on Monday.
Nonofficial Iranian accounts on social media and reports elsewhere suggest many Iranians are outraged over what they see as a bungled government response.
The bungled investigation of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) embarrassed the Obama administration and strained relations with Mexico.
Standing by Kelly Despite multiple aides blaming him for the bungled response, the White House was standing by Kelly as of Wednesday morning.
WeWork's Adam Neuman WeWork CEO and cofounder Adam Neumann stepped down from the position in September following a bungled attempt at going public.
White House officials are worried that a bungled response to the coronavirus could put the economy, stock market and Trump's reelection at risk.
The inspector general provided a close look at what seemed at times to be a bungled relationship between Christopher Steele and the bureau.
And now, amid the rubble of an extraordinarily bungled IPO, Silicon Valley is trying to explain what happened and who is to blame.
When I bungled my very first loaf, there was none of the backlash and public shaming I'd get for an ill-conceived tweet.
The rebels bungled an attempt to silence CNN Turk, jointly owned by Turner Entertainment Systems of the United States and Dogan Yayin Holding .
Devin Nunes, has bungled things so completely that it wasn't clear if anyone in Congress could conduct a credible probe into Trump's Russian ties.
Just one year after the bungled launch of its first foldable smartphone, Samsung is trying again with an all-new design, name, and price.
It's the opposite of how Google bungled roll outs of Google Glass (weird developers first) and Google+ (geographically and socially unclustered tech elite first).
This season doesn't carry the implication that Manitowoc County framed Steven so much as it wants to convince us that it bungled the case.
In response to public outrage over its ongoing bungled response, Equifax stated on Twitter that it will waive credit freeze fees for 30 days.
Blue Apron loses customers nearly as fast as HelloFresh; bungled orders due to glitches at its new fulfilment centre last year made matters worse.
There's a moment near the end of the episode where the cops point out to Lookwell that he's possibly bungled their covert sting operation.
She is, of course, wearing headphones, and Philip begins this bungled seduction by touching her arm and mouthing for her to take them off.
We now know this not because Facebook executives had a sudden urge for transparency, but because of a bungled PDF that wasn't properly redacted.
The storm devastated much of New Orleans and the surrounding regions, and the recovery efforts were bungled on both a national and state level.
Jillian York, the Director for International Freedom of Expression at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, said she's seen similar bungled rollouts of automated moderation before.
Nowak cited user churn, the bungled app redesign, poor performance on Androids and advertiser concerns as headwinds expected to continue into the second quarter.
The avalanche of reversals, denials, and bungled messaging adds yet another layer to a portrait of a White House in constant chaos and disarray.
And the avalanche of public reversals, denials, and bungled messaging adds yet another layer to a portrait of a White House in constant chaos.
Others confessed to being kept awake at night thinking about communication blunders such as a bungled conversation or a misphrased email to an adviser.
Just as the real crime of Watergate was the bungled cover-up, the real scandal of Bibigate has been the repugnant political patch-up.
After the CDC initially bungled the rollout of test kits, officials say the government is still "failing" at providing adequate testing for the coronavirus.
Buttigieg wins: Even though Iowa Democrats totally bungled the caucuses, it's now clear that the former mayor emerged from the vote with real momentum.
In October, during the bungled engagement at Ball's Bluff, a Confederate minié ball struck him on his left side and passed through his chest.
BUNGLED GUN-RUNNING PROBE While Terry has been hailed as a fallen hero, the investigation of his murder led to a major government scandal.
Bungled explanations Amid the fog, lawmakers from both parties have blasted the administration for failing to share intelligence to support or explain its decisions.
Homeland Security was also responsible for the bungled implementation of an Epic Systems in 2016 that left the Coast Guard reliant on paper records.
Weeks later, Egyptian police officers killed four men they accused of abducting Mr. Regeni, but which later appeared to be a bungled cover-up.
The Chinese have bungled some of their own renewable-energy policies, building large-scale projects in remote locations without the transmission lines to support them.
But after the bungled roll out of Trump's first attempt at a travel ban -- which Miller headed up -- the policy aide's wings have been clipped.
There's the self-referential fourth wall breaking, crude animation, disturbingly toxic relationship between grandfather and grandson, and some vague sci-fi mission that gets bungled.
A bungled tyre strategy cost Vettel a potential win in the Melbourne season-opener while Raikkonen retired with flames shooting out of his car's airbox.
Yet as badly as he's bungled his agenda thus far, none of the tasks before him have been as complicated as administering Trumpcare will be.
Still, several Democrats told The Hill that Biden bungled his response and that his indecision about entering the race has made him seem flat-footed.
""I hope anyone complicit in this bungled certification of this airplane resigns, and I hope that, if they did something criminal, they go to jail.
After a half-decade of stilted moves, haphazard trades and bungled team-building, the Nets are still trying to gain their foothold in New York.
From China to Trump, government denial and downplaying of the coronavirus outbreak has been compared to the badly bungled Soviet response to the Chernobyl disaster.
Walt persuasively contends that Washington's bungled interventions in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya helped propel Trump, who has consistently derided foreign policy experts, to the presidency.
She and other health officials stressed that bungled testing and flawed travel screening policies have allowed the disease to spread already and cost precious time.
After a bungled snap exchange set them up at the BYU 22, Moss zipped in from the 4 yards out for a 23-25 lead.
He funneled $214,21949 to pay off the seven defendants who had bungled the break-in of the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex.
So the tweeter in chief has bungled his way into a Trump slump, even if it isn't a full-blown recession, at least so far.
But that doesn't seem to be the intention here, which makes it all come off as a bungled, male-gazey interpretation of a woman's suffering.
After last year's bungled Galaxy Fold rollout, pressure will be intense for Samsung to show off a foldable phone that's actually ready for the spotlight.
A bungled break-in of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters by operatives with ties to the president's re-election campaign started the Watergate scandal.
The bungled operation put AMLO's strategy under scrutiny once again, especially as it seems the US was very interested in having El Chapo's son extradited.
But there is strong evidence that suggests the CDC bungled an initial step in the testing design process that most scientists consider to be rudimentary.
As the auctions went on, a sinking suspicion grew that, like so much the Berkshire Museum touches these days, even the liquidation was being bungled.
An unnamed federal official told Recode that the company has bungled the recall process by not clearing it with the US Consumer Safety Product Commission.
The White House's bungled lines on the Russia investigations have escalated tensions in Congress, and Republican milquetoast reactions are already becoming fodder for Democratic attacks.
But on Saturday, Beijing abruptly fired the securities chief, bowing to criticism of the country's bungled attempts to stem a market rout that started last summer.
With a sloppy second season of Scream Queens, and a truly bungled sixth season of American Horror Story, it seems Ryan Murphy is losing his touch.
The Serb was rattled, and he bungled a drop-shot to give Medvedev two set points before finding the net to square the high-quality contest.
The move went smoothly, she said, until an attorney bungled their paperwork and their visas ran out, sticking the family with an unenviable label: undocumented Muslims.
It is not too late for the government to acknowledge that its investigation was bungled and to give the international investigators unfettered access to government personnel.
The bungled raid on the OPCW took place in April, when Dutch counter-intelligence, tipped off by British counterparts, detained and expelled the four GRU men.
A series of bungled operations nearly cost him his life, and two years later he was forced to cede power to his younger brother Raul Castro.
We have known for decades that the security situation in Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963 was bungled between different law enforcement agencies from the beginning.
But the Apple TV has been hampered as a games platform ever since Apple bungled the launch by unexpectedly requiring developers to support the Siri Remote.
ABB, whose previous CEO Ulrich Spiesshofer left suddenly in April, is in the middle of overhauling its business following years of lackluster profit and bungled acquisitions.
A very nervous Carrie Fisher bungled her first day of shooting As General Leia, Fisher projected steely calm and authoritative conviction during the rebels' darkest hour.
He has not issued a public apology or acknowledgment of the kick, which was just one part of the government's bungled response to the mining tragedy.
He thought Spicer bungled answers to difficult questions, and privately encouraged him to hold the briefings off camera or let one of the deputies do it.
"If they do not, we believe the bid will founder, and the bungled escapade will damage Subsea 7's credibility," according to a note from Bernstein.
Presidential candidates have two major issues to deal with over the summer, their vice-presidential selection and their convention, and they felt he had bungled both.
It all began as a small bungled burglary at the Watergate that led to the discovery of slush funds, dirty-trick political operations and cover-ups.
But then I watch the bungled assisted suicide scene in "The Americans" and I see how easy it is to get wrong and I get scared.
The White House's bungled announcement of Comey's dismissal has escalated tensions over the investigations into Russia, and Republican reactions are already becoming fodder for Democratic attacks.
By the time they were over, "Watergate" had transformed from shorthand for a bungled burglary into a metonym for a much wider range of administration corruption.
Every leader should also read case studies, to understand how frequently other leaders, at Horace Mann, NPR and elsewhere, have bungled these situations, usually through cowardice.
However, the report of yet a second foldable phone seems pretty rich after Samsung bungled the release of its Galaxy Fold so badly earlier this year.
Pence also defended Trump's bungled European travel ban announcement and said he didn't know how many people in the US had been tested for the virus.
But by Wednesday evening, aides were distancing themselves from the bungled personnel maneuver, which was made public before all the usual procedural boxes had been checked.
While the brouhaha over Equifax's bungled response to its data breach continues to simmer, your concern about fraudsters using your information should not diminish, experts say.
We bungled our way onto the packed 21990 express, shoehorning ourselves into the last two seats, thankful that we'd decided not to bring our cumbersome skis.
The overwhelming fear stoked by politicians and reporting driven by ratings led us to a dangerous cycle of bungled foreign policy, sustained global terrorism, and xenophobia.
Anyone who followed the bungled Iowa caucuses would know that things in the early states could go south, and that when they did the consequences reverberated.
"This was a bungled collusion," the Fox pundit Charles Krauthammer said the other night, noting that he had previously been sympathetic to the White House line.
Thousands flooded the streets of Tehran to honor the victims of the tragic flight, but the government's bungled response cast an angry mood over devastated Iranians.
So even if she bungled every single fact in her story, something we may never know, she was on the "right" side of the cultural debate.
Chris Pine is electrifying as Jay Singletary, a Korean War vet and journalist whose promising career imploded when he bungled reporting on the Black Dahlia killing.
Amrabat tried his hardest to swivel and bully past the Stoke defenders, but Ighalo bungled possession and a weak shot from Amrabat wobbled into Butland's arms.
Check out the clip -- Stockman seems to think all Bradford's actions -- including demanding a trade -- were 100% justified ... saying the Eagles totally bungled the whole situation.
North bungled a kick downfield from Dan Biggar but was presented with a simple score when French flyhalf Jules Plisson propelled the ball back into his path.
Smith will be expected to explain exactly how Equifax bungled its response to the hack, and his prepared testimony sheds some light on exactly what went wrong.
Outrage over the bungled burger bubbled up so hot and high that even Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the company would "drop everything" to fix the problem.
The misunderstanding punctuated what critics call Japan's bungled communications during the crisis, reinforcing how the nation has been vexed by an epidemiological challenge that grows each day.
But the company's bungled response to a taxi strike during the recent JFK protests led to a grassroots #DeleteUber campaign that saw 200,000 riders canceling their accounts.
Mr Moore, a man of limited intellectual capacity, was sentenced to death in 1980 after killing a grocery store clerk during a bungled burglary in Houston, Texas.
Now they're being blamed for its recent bankruptcy, with former employees and industry experts citing their insular management style, disastrous real estate deals and bungled merchandising strategy.
And her lead has only increased during a fortnight of Trump's bungled debates, videos of sex talk on the bus and increasingly hysterical talk of conspiracy theories.
It's less an attempt to catch a criminal and more of an attempt to figure out why authorities so badly bungled the investigation in the first place.
FEMA was rightly taken to task for how badly it bungled its contracts, but the scandal changed absolutely nothing about how government contracts are doled out today.
In that memorable game, a late, bungled sequence near the Dallas goal line led to a devastating Giants defeat that set the tone for a disastrous season.
Chilcot said the intelligence on Iraq was wrong, that diplomatic and military preparations were bungled, that dissenting voices were stifled, and that Blair blindly followed Bush's lead.
Last week was an utter disaster for Trump, as he and his administration bungled the handling of a self-generated family separation crisis along the southern border.
In 2014, the use of midazolam resulted in at least two bungled executions, in which inmates gulped for air and writhed in pain until their eventual death.
The Packers bungled the coverage on tight end Chris Herndon, who was wide open for a 5-yard touchdown that put the Jets in front 28-20.
Her campaign bungled the release of a pneumonia diagnosis, which fed right into two of Trump's criticisms: the candidate's trustworthiness and allegations of her secretly poor health.
Mike Pence, Donald Trump's running mate, used the words "implicit bias" in the vice presidential debate on Tuesday — but he completely bungled what the words actually mean.
It's a near certainty that little of Conyers' bungled resignation announcement will make any difference -- either to the national party or in the race to replace him.
Among newsroom executives, however, the big concern was a bungled story earlier in June, which incorrectly predicted the congressional testimony of James B. Comey, former F.B.I. director.
Aside from that bungled poll, seven major Iowa polls have been released in the past two weeks, with the latest from Monmouth University, Civiqs, and Emerson College.
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has come under criticism for his security strategy and, in particular, the bungled arrest of the son of another powerful kingpin.
Much of the volume is taken up with Mengele's escape to, and life in, various South American countries and the bungled attempts to locate and capture him.
But most of the candidates' weapons went unused, from Buttigieg's bungled roll-out of a "Douglass Plan" for black America to the aforementioned support from big donors.
He is an old white guy who, over the years, has tacked right on criminal justice, bungled the Anita Hill hearings and failed twice at presidential campaigning.
Following reports of mischief by the Cruz campaign and bungled vote-counting on the Democratic side, Iowans are feeling as if they fumbled their moment in the spotlight.
This month seven people died, and 37 were injured, in violent protests and looting related to the search for food, and bungled police efforts to control the situation.
Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel finished fourth but a bungled stop put paid to team mate Kimi Raikkonen's race with the Finn leaving before the wheel had been fully detached.
Prosecutor Jean Alain Rodríguez Sánchez told reporters that a friend of Ortiz, Sixto David Fernandez -- who was seated at Ortiz's table -- was the target of the bungled hit.
Honorable mention: Winona The GOP's health care plan was so bungled that it didn't even make it to the House floor, where the party holds a sizable majority.
In December, Carson bungled the pronunciation of Hamas during a presidential forum held by the Republican Jewish Coalition — a group of people very familiar with the Palestinian group.
Mark Zuckerberg went on CNN Tuesday to defend Facebook against allegations that he and chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg bungled a cascade of scandals over the past year.
Canada's opposition Conservative Party, which leads the ruling Liberals in opinion polls ahead of an October election, has said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has bungled relations with China.
They insist that even if they hadn't bungled the password reset, there's still information that a forced iCloud backup wouldn't have been able to retrieve on the phone.
Bungled handoffs were the issue from January through September this year as a deadly Acinetobacter baumannii infection swept through healthcare facilities in three counties in south-central Ohio.
The 27-year-old also bungled a suicide bomb attack in the Bavarian town of Ansbach on Sunday, days before he was to be deported back to Bulgaria.
But the company has come under criticism in the past year as it arguably bungled its acquisition of Dropcam and, according to Recode, failed to meet Google's expectations.
Baylor has admitted it completely bungled the way it handled domestic violence allegations against football players over the years -- but has not specifically weighed in on this case.
United's stock rose at first, then declined when the scope of the incident – captured on a video that went viral - and the company's bungled apology took its toll.
Controlled by the mayor's office and responsible for the bungled response to Mr McDonald's killing, the agency does not oversee the police "fairly, competently, with rigour [or] independence".
After the Justice Department bungled a major case against two Bear Stearns traders in 2009, prosecutors preemptively decided they just couldn't beat Wall Street, no matter the evidence.
This is the tech news you need to know this TuesdayElon Musk denied that Jeffrey Epstein advised him or Tesla during the company's bungled attempt to go private.
But, I don't think we have ... I think there's an unapproached opportunity in advertising that has been bungled for literally 20 years by most people in this industry.
After the bungled Nexus Q launch, Google needed to come out swinging, and they did that by marrying their more pedestrian hardware with some software that truly zinged.
One errant report, or a bungled statement in an otherwise solid report, lets those who do not want to believe scream "fake news" and reject the source entirely.
The most damaging part of the government response may have been from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which bungled several early attempts to contain the pandemic.
Trudeau has been under fire after admitting he darkened his face with makeup several times as an adult while wearing costumes and also bungled a government ethics case.
Along with the accidental civilian casualties, the bungled attack had another unintended effect: Diplomatic cables exposed by WikiLeaks show that President Ali Abdullah Saleh of Yemen and Gen.
It tracks generally with what has already been reported, but gives new details of what appears to have been a bungled relationship between Mr. Steele and the bureau.
Members of the group would later help carry out a similar burglary of the Watergate building in Washington, a bungled operation that would ultimately lead to Nixon's resignation.
The bungled effort to contain African swine fever could result in higher Chinese food costs for years and shows the limits of Beijing's top-down approach to problems.
The high-profile move to force Mr. Xiao out appeared to be an attempt to buy time to limit the damage from the bungled management of the stock markets.
The last time two executions were attempted in one night was in 2014 in Oklahoma, when prison staff bungled the first and the state called off the second one.
To be sure, despite the bungled Note 7 issue, data from research firms showed Samsung's lead in the smartphone market, by shipment volume, remained well above second-placed Apple.
The Spartans (22012-230), coming off a road win at Notre Dame, committed four turnovers and also bungled a punt attempt in the Big Ten opener for both teams.
Whether or not Apple bungled the manufacturing, focusing on Face ID and the tech behind it actually feels like a smart forward looking move (I'll still miss Touch ID).
The movie's release was bungled by Sony Pictures Classics, which held the movie back from a wide release when it was at its buzziest, thereby damaging its box office.
They boiled over when the DUP's leader and first minister, Arlene Foster, became embroiled in a bungled green-energy initiative that will cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of pounds.
Samsung, which is based in South Korea but has offices in Silicon Valley, shipped phones with defective and potentially dangerous batteries this year and then bungled the recall completely.
The party has bungled every part of this process and left the counts in several precincts incomplete, while campaigns are raising questions about the accuracy of the finished count.
In the days that followed Richard Nixon would be the architect of a series of schemes to insulate the White House from responsibility for the bungled political espionage plot.
Sandusky, 72 says his defense lawyers bungled the 2012 trial in which he was convicted of sexually abusing 10 boys and sentenced to at least 30 years in prison.
Jeremy Whitsitt, deputy director of the Pentagon's Combat Feeding Directorate, told Defense News that the bungled pies aren't unsafe to eat after enduring their simulated three-year shelf life.
The answer is fairly bungled blackmailing, panicked phone calls, multiple unhappy marriages, people yelling the word "bunny," a wide-ranging murder plot, and the failing of an actual murder.
She'll still have her magical prowess — which saw Raven meddling in situations in bungled attempts to prevent her visions from coming true — but Raven's life will look quite different.
She had to know it would come up regularly, and during a Democratic primary debate in November, she bungled her response by bringing up the terrorist attacks on Sept.
At this point, congressional insiders say, Republicans have turned their heads to enough Trump scandals that there is no intention of sacrificing their agenda over another bungled Trump statement.
It also sacked or suspended 211 military judges, extending a crackdown on alleged supporters of dissident cleric Fethullah Gulen whom Ankara accuses of masterminding the bungled July 212016 coup.
The last time Ethiopia experienced such turmoil was in 2005, after thousands protested over what analysts have said appeared to be an election the government bungled and then stole.
Democratic lawmakers have argued the attorney general bungled the release of the Mueller report, has provided cover for the president and has refused to cooperate with Congress's oversight requests.
Republicans broadly reject the idea of forcing the translator to testify, but are still hungry for answers from the administration, particularly after Trump's bungled statements on Russia's election interference.
He'd started his job less than two years before and had just bungled his first big project, a coupon-related marketing debacle that cost Chick-fil-A $2 million.
Earlier this year Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Inspector General released a report showing how the agency has bungled the business side of modernizing the nation's air traffic control system.
Also this year, the Dutch government accused the GRU of targeting the world's chemical weapons watchdog, the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, through a bungled cyber operation.
Protesters have signaled that Rosselló's resignation is just the beginning, with many expressing their dissatisfaction with years of financial mismanagement and the bungled response to Hurricane Maria in 2017.
It didn't start with Trump's bungled messaging downplaying the crisis even as it's worsened, nor with his insistence that social distancing measures could be lifted by Easter (April 25).
If you're unfamiliar with what, exactly, went down in 1991, Jill Abramson wrote a biting New York Magazine story about how Democrats bungled the hearings, way back in February.
In the Ovechkin era, the Capitals have twice bungled three-games-to-one leads, and before vanquishing Tampa Bay last month, they had lost seven of 10 Game 7s.
But he added that Trump's bungled messaging has likely led to short-term economic consequences and, at least for the time being, could cause undue stress on the alliance.
And she oversaw the bungled start of a new $364-million computer system that failed in its goal of helping residents sign up for food stamps and health benefits.
As a traveler not accustomed to spending a fortune on trips (exhibit A: my bungled recent trip to Mykonos), I wasn&apost sure what visiting Singapore would be like.
Italy: Questions have been raised about the validity of a confession by two American teenagers that they killed a police officer in the wake of a bungled drug deal.
The ouster was Boeing's most direct effort to hold someone in senior leadership accountable for the bungled handling of the Max crisis, which continues to spiral out of control.
Some of the same A.T.F. agents were also involved in a bungled tobacco smuggling investigation in Hampton, Va., which the police chief shut down over allegations of financial misconduct.
Ms. Clark, 22018, was the getaway driver in the bungled 22024 heist in a suburb of New York City in which two police officers and a guard were killed.
Early on in the campaign, Mr. Bush bungled a question about if he would have authorized the 2003 invasion of Iraq, as his brother did, with the intelligence available today.
Indeed, when the Kushner plan is presented and Palestinians almost certainly reject it, there's no better political outcome for Trump than claiming that once again Palestinians have bungled an opportunity.
Fighting erupted on Tuesday after a bungled raid by security forces on a Maute hideout, which spiraled into chaos, with gunmen seizing bridges, roads and buildings and taking Christians hostage.
It helps that, after a bungled initial response to the disaster, in which it indelicately asserted its right to compensation if its concession were revoked, Autostrade has sounded more contrite.
Uber's bungled response to the JFK strike, and its slow-motion response to CEO Travis Kalanick's participation in a Trump advisory committee (he eventually backed out) helped #DeleteUber gain traction.
While Tuesday's episode turned out to be a bungled mess, the reality is that being aboard a hijacked plane is one of the more terrifying things most people can imagine.
Under her oversight, the company played fast and loose with people's data, turned a blind eye to abuses of the platform, and bungled the PR attempts to apologize for both.
That could have been called into question in the final six minutes of the second period, when St. Louis completely bungled a power-play chance with a 237-21 lead.
In a filing yesterday the FBI claimed that the owner of the phone, San Bernardino County, had been the one who bungled the auto-backup of the phone to iCloud.
Manny says he knows what's up ... claiming the Weise company bungled YT's financial affairs to the point his cell phone service and the lights in his home were shut off.
Dean, it's important to remember, came to national prominence because congressional Democrats supported the invasion and occupation of Iraq, and had more generally bungled post-September 11 national security politics.
Republican leaders from Iowa are jumping to defend their state's first-in-the-nation nominating status after Monday night's bungled caucuses sparked cries for Iowa to lose its privileged status.
Hobbling existing workforce development programs without offering a vision for what will replace them is a strategy doomed to mirror the administration's bungled attempt at repealing the Affordable Care Act.
Versace: American Crime Story is slated to begin production next month, and will air sometime in 2018, following season two of ACS, focused on the bungled aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
Photo: GettyYouTube dug a great big hole for itself earlier this week when its PR bungled its response to the ongoing harassment of a journalist by a far-right pundit.
As he does after every major weather event, Mass deconstructed the bungled predictions for Matthew and Patricia on his popular website, "Cliff Mass Weather Blog," which he started in 2008.
The victory was even more impressive because the Wolves were youthfully imperfect—there were bungled layups, careless turnovers, and a dubious charge call that erased a potential three-point play.
The bungled court filing, which was meant to serve as a response to Mueller's assertions that Manafort lied to investigators, shed new light on Manafort's activities during the 2016 campaign.
It's a hard question to answer, not least because "the media" is a vast enterprise including hundreds of outlets and thousands of reporters, some of whom certainly bungled the story.
Mr. Geithner spent some evenings in the darkest days reading in Liaquat Ahamed's "Lords of Finance" about how an earlier generation of policymakers bungled the response to the Great Depression.
But we needn't waste more time investigating, for we know what to do — and in any case Christie talks a good game but bungled the issue in his home state.
The bungled answers from Klobuchar and Steyer come as 2020 candidates turn their attention to Nevada, which has a large Latino population, ahead of the state's caucuses on February 22.
We already know the problems: the troubled Affordable Care Act website rollout, the Veterans Administration backlog and bungled medical appointments, and the vulnerability of our national infrastructure to relentless hacking.
Analysts agreed Samsung's business diversity and competitiveness in areas of flash memory, memory and OLED displays helped overcome the bungled Note 2201.54 recall and will continue to support it in 2017.
Of course, Team Biden can take solace in knowing that he's not the first septuagenarian candidate to be attacked for being too old in the wake of a bungled debate performance.
A weak shadow front bench has let the Tories escape censure for a recent jump in violent crime and a bungled introduction of universal credit, a reform of the welfare system.
After weeks of headlines and government resignations over the Conservatives' bungled negotiations to leave the European Union, the party that infected British politics with the Brexit virus is on the up.
There's also the possibility that Clinton's Secret Service team is more experienced (she has had Secret Service protection since the 1990s, after all) and hasn't bungled the logistics of large events.
Sanders hit Clinton with her infamous bungled answer on drivers licenses for undocumented immigrants in a 2008 Democratic primary, which has continued to haunt her long after she walked it back.
The senator's bungled effort to say the name of the degenerative brain and spinal cord mitochondrial disease is part of a campaign called #TheEllieChallenge, inspired by 8-year-old Ellie McGinn.
He was on course for the win in May's Monaco Grand Prix until a bungled pitstop cost him the lead and handed victory to Mercedes' triple world champion Lewis Hamilton instead.
Adam Neumann has fallen on his sword, stepping down as chief executive of WeWork in an attempt to help the office-rental giant's bungled initial public offering get back on track.
Read more: Trump's roller-coaster week of insults, denials, and bungled messaging paints a damaging portrait of a White House in chaosNearly 3,000 people died as a result of the storm.
Luck missed all of last season recovering from a severe shoulder injury sustained more than a year earlier, a fiasco bungled by all parties that left him feeling drained and isolated.
The machine recount was also bungled, when it came up more than 2,000 votes short, which left the canvassing board in the position of having to decide which results to use.
He offered a $20,000 reward for information about the killing in Washington of Seth Rich, a young Democratic National Committee staff member shot to death in an apparent bungled street robbery.
Sources also pointed to CDC on Sunday over concerns about the cleanliness of labs making diagnostic tests, even as some current and former administration officials blamed Azar for the bungled response.
Yet as Saudi Arabia has bungled its response to the killing — denying it for weeks, then calling it an accident, and later acknowledging evidence of premeditation — Mr. Erdogan's posture has hardened.
Her office bungled a recount and came under fire for other errors, including a poorly designed ballot that may have contributed to a weak showing by the defeated Democratic Senate incumbent.
Earlier this summer, Ama Dwimoh, one of six challengers seeking to defeat Eric Gonzalez, the acting district attorney, called for a sweeping review of how Mr. Gonzalez has handled bungled cases.
Rory McIlroy, who started the final round tied for the lead with Scott and Kuchar, was not a factor after a triple-bogey at the same fifth hole that Scott bungled.
A bungled trial could blow up in Democrats' faces and cost them their House majority, squandering any chance at cutting short a presidency they view as deeply destructive to the country.
Mr. Northam's initial response to the scandal was bungled, but he has since embarked on a campaign to repair damaged relationships with black constituents and lawmakers, which included the task force.
The Rispone campaign focused its attacks on portraying Edwards as an incompetent administrator who bungled the state's Medicaid expansion and mishandled a sexual harassment allegation involving one of his main aides.
Ms. Carey, 47, was the final pre-midnight performer on the show as 2017 approached, but she bungled notes and lyrics as she appeared to struggle with her prerecorded backing track.
The Korean colossus had an utterly miserable year in 2016 with the exploding Galaxy Note 7 disaster, a bungled recall and replacement, and finally a software patch that will disable remaining units.
Several reactors at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa have been out of action since an earthquake in 2007 caused radiation leaks and fires in a disaster that prefigured the Fukushima calamity and Tepco's bungled response.
So while a bungled order and leaky insiders describing amateur hour at the White House might be entirely understandable for any president in his first week, Trump is not just any president.
Anyhow, on Friday night Giuliani bungled another thing for the president by seemingly admitting that Trump personally interfered to stop the merger between telecom behemoth AT&T and multimedia giant Time Warner.
In one of his campaign's lowest moments, he repeatedly bungled a question about whether he would have authorized the 2003 invasion of Iraq, as his brother had, given the intelligence known today.
The bungled response to Hurricane Maria is an ongoing humanitarian crisis for the 75% of Puerto Ricans who still don't have electricity, more than a month after the storm hit the island.
" Chernow remarked, "As best I can tell, Washington committed only one major blunder as President: He failed to put his name on Mount Vernon and thereby bungled an early opportunity at branding.
Then came the bungled arrest on Thursday of the son of jailed kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman that turned the streets of Culiacan in Sinaloa into a scene of nightmarish urban warfare.
Fighting erupted in Marawi after a bungled raid aimed at capturing Isnilon Hapilon, whom Islamic State proclaimed as its "emir" of Southeast Asia last year after he pledged allegiance to the group.
The CMAs really bungled what could have been a real breakthrough by scrubbing Beyonce from its website after people posted racist comments, and thank God we're in the homestretch of this election.
Even then, the hand-off from computer to pilot can be bungled, resulting in crashes such as an Asiana flight into San Francisco in 2013 that killed three people and injured scores.
Its intertwining schemes and bungled cons recall Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder; its first half, with a brooding lower class heroine shipping off to a country manor has shades of Jane Eyre.
Epstein's death exposed evidence of internal issues at the Metropolitan Correctional CenterEpstein's death exposed mounting evidence that the chronically understaffed Metropolitan Correctional Center may have bungled its responsibility to keep him alive.
The last time that ONDCP did this it failed so miserably that Congress pulled the plug on the program, but not before the bungled program cost taxpayers more than a billion dollars.
The show bungled the concept of emergency contraception, a form of birth control more commonly known as the morning after pill or Plan B. In this episode, we get the facts straight.
In June, YouTube's bungled demonetization of a channel run by the conservative comedian Steven Crowder, who obsessively bullied Vox journalist Carlos Maza, drew calls of censorship from across right-wing political media.
It was primarily Ms. Hudson, for instance, who handled the fallout in February, when a bungled envelope handoff led to the wrong film being announced as best picture at the Academy Awards.
In a bungled attempt to show he was paid for work he did after he left Twitter, Abouammo falsified a document the day the FBI agents visited him, according to the complaint.
Twice in Ottawa, including Game 216 on Saturday, the Rangers bungled late leads after the Senators pulled goaltender Craig Anderson for an extra attacker, and they went on to lose in overtime.
Ron DeSantis of Florida signaled that he planned to suspend Sheriff Scott Israel of Broward County over the bungled police response to the shooting last year at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
He has memorialised the bungled coup, in which almost 22.9 people died, as Turkey's second war of independence—setting himself up as the equal of the republic's founder, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk (see article).
Prime Minister May has bungled the process and is faced with a variety of dubious options, including a yet-again delayed exit or even a no-deal Brexit that would have serious ramifications.
" At a September 2017 event announcing her plans, DeVos cited several examples in which she insinuated colleges bungled investigations, and she lamented "the devastating reality of campus sexual misconduct: lives have been lost.
Schulz was picked for the high-profile Airbus post last year after the company bungled efforts to name an internal successor to John Leahy, the U.S.-born sales kingpin who retired in February.
But Trump, as a Johnny-come-lately to the pro-life cause who set back decades of movement messaging by insisting that women should be punished for having abortions, naturally bungled his answer.
He's seeking to overturn his conviction, claiming defense lawyers bungled the 2012 trial in which he was found guilty of sexually abusing 10 boys and sentenced to at least 30 years in prison.
This month, YouTube came under fire for refusing to remove an anti-gay vlogger's videos, hastily tried to make up for it by banning Nazis, and then bungled its hate speech policy messaging.
Thankfully—for Trump at least—his campaign has settled on the perfect explanation for why statistics do not remotely match his argument about crime: The FBI bungled the investigation of Hillary Clinton's emails.
Don McGahn (May): The White House Counsel, who worked on the bungled travel ban rollout and was warned Flynn could cause trouble for Trump, could be included in the rearrangement of Trump advisors.
It issued six profit warnings and went through four chief executives in the space of two years as it lost oversight of a series of takeovers and bungled a strategy switch to services.
Ricciardo, who lost a certain victory to his Mercedes rival at the Monaco Grand Prix in May due to a bungled pitstop, was more than happy to accept his good fortune in Malaysia.
In his forthcoming book, The Death of an Heir: Adolph Coors III and the Murder That Rocked an American Brewing Dynasty, Phillip Jett explores the bungled kidnapping, subsequent murder, and the strange aftermath.
Which is why they allegedly bungled their impact analyses of the Affordable Care Act, and why their impact estimates of Trumpcare should be discarded, at least with respect to its coverage loss forecasts.
" Ron Chernow: "Now as best I can tell, Washington committed only one major blunder as president: he failed to put his name on Mount Vernon and thereby bungled an early opportunity at branding.
LONDON, July 17 (Reuters) - Turkey's bungled military coup has shaken foreign investors and stoked fears about political stability that are expected to weigh on Turkish financial assets in days and weeks to come.
That alleged "hush money" episode, the messy details of which are currently the subject of Cohen's civil case in California, concerns the now infamously bungled nondisclosure agreement between Clifford and Essential Consultants LLC.
The fight was called off, UFC 200 was a bungled affair as a result, and Jones' reputation as a once-in-a-generation athlete with the self-control of a teenager was solidified.
In what may have been the most horrifically bungled execution in United States history, the state of Ohio in 2009 inserted an IV needle into a prisoner 18 times before finally giving up.
"I think they had an opportunity to get something done in the palm of their hand, and they bungled it," said Eric Jackson, a significant shareholder, to the New York Times in 2008.
She was a better pianist than I was, and I tended to get overly tense, so when the two of us sat side by side and played I bungled a lot of notes.
The briefing came a day after Trump posted unsettling tweets bragging about the TV ratings of the press conferences, which are only necessary because his government bungled its preparations for a deadly pandemic.
The report did slam the Obama administration for its handling of the aftermath of the attacks, citing a combination of bureaucratic inefficiency, personal error, and willful ignorance of intelligence for the bungled response.
G. Gordon Liddy, the FBI agent turned Nixon aide famous for spearheading the bungled break-in of the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate Hotel in 1972, was born fragile and fearful.
BUENOS AIRES — A former chief of Interpol says that Argentina bungled the investigation into a 1994 terrorist attack at a Jewish community center, a crime that has newly roiled the country's political establishment.
The confirmation comes after years of anguish for Mr. Rich's family, who fought attempts to politicize and spread misinformation about his killing, which is believed to have happened during a bungled robbery attempt.
In 1999, jurors awarded $27 million for what he had demonstrated was a bungled heart operation at Yale-New Haven Hospital, which left a 29-year-old man permanently blind and brain-damaged.
She also served on Mr. Bush's homeland security council, devising a national response plan for domestic incidents and helping to compile a report on lessons from the bungled federal response to Hurricane Katrina.
The president's bungled bid to coerce Ukraine's leader into helping the Trump 2020 re-election campaign smear a rival struck "decide it at the ballot box" off the menu of reasonable opinion forever.
Then there is Rosenstein's memo, which makes a solid case that Comey bungled nearly every aspect of the Clinton investigation — a revelation to nobody in Washington, left or right, except perhaps Comey himself.
The best health care in the World is available in the United States, but Americans are confused about that because the government has so bungled the policies and regulations that govern health insurance.
A federal monitor of the city's public housing agency has been appointed, after the city bungled its handling of lead paint contamination that may have poisoned more than a thousand children since 2012.
Meanwhile, the Taiwanese conglomerate, which has a long history of pollution scandals that have erupted in Cambodia and Taiwan, as well as in the United States, has bungled the handling of the situation.
Now 70 years old, he was granted parole in July after nine years in jail for a bungled 2007 armed robbery in which he attempted to steal mementos from his own legendary sports career.
Attorney General Jean Alain Rodríguez Sanchez told reporters Wednesday that a friend of Ortiz -- who shared a table with him at a patio bar in Santo Domingo -- was the target of the bungled hit.
But Mitsotakis says it has not turned a corner - it is just comparatively better than 2015, when he says bungled negotiation tactics by Tsipras's government almost got it thrown out of the euro zone.
But their public resignation sends a clear message of frustration with the way the Trump administration has bungled its way through managing not just the National Park Service but several other Interior Department organizations.
The Astros bungled their initial responses, first refusing to comment for the Sports Illustrated column that exposed Taubman's tirade, then claiming late Monday the story had been fabricated — a charge swiftly debunked by witnesses.
But conservatives in Congress allege the DOJ is a corrupt institution that bungled multiple investigations — not least the one about possible Trump-Russia collusion during the 2016 presidential election — and, therefore, requires stringent oversight.
She bungled every controversy, real and imagined, apologizing only grudgingly when she was wrong (the private email server) and refusing to take seriously accusations of cronyism (the Clinton Foundation) even if they were overblown.
But the mood turned colder after a series of high-profile assaults on women in Cologne and other cities on New Year's Eve and several bungled militant attacks by refugees inspired by Islamic State.
Politicians from across the spectrum rounded on Merkel's conservatives who rule in Saxony after the suicide, which followed the bungled police attempt - acting on a secret service tip-off - to catch Albakr on Saturday.
Kerry lambasted Trump's comments, saying his administration has bungled its response to the president's meeting last week with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and has provided limited information on its ongoing negotiations with North Korea.
Fighting had erupted on May 23 after a bungled raid aimed at capturing Isnilon Hapilon, whom Islamic State proclaimed as its "emir" of Southeast Asia last year after he pledged allegiance to the group.
The Royals bungled a chance to score in the fourth, which Jarrod Dyson led off with a single and stole second and third base, his American League 13th steal since the All-Star break.
Myanmar migrant workers Zaw Lin and Win Zaw Htun were arrested soon after the killing and sentenced to death in December 2015, but their supporters said the two were framed and evidence was bungled.
Authorities in Hubei, home to nearly 60 million people, have been the focus of public outrage on China's heavily censored social media over what many see as a bungled initial response to the virus.
In a painful exchange on Tuesday with Louisiana's Republican Senator John Kennedy, acting DHS head Chad Wolf bungled basic facts about the disease and its spread, contradicting expert testimony made earlier in the day.
"The bungled handling of the tax whistleblower is yet another example of Congressman Neal failing to lead on critical opportunities to hold the president accountable," Morse campaign spokeswoman Gina Christo said in a statement.
There is a conceptual issue that I worry that gets bungled together — and when you try to compare the two or pull one away from the other, the beauty of the process gets misaligned.
In one recent game, the kickers for Arizona and Seattle both bungled overtime field-goal attempts inside 22009 yards, an astounding double flub that led to the N.F.L.'s first tie in two years.
Poll after poll now shows that Hispanic and Latino voters are increasingly souring on President Donald Trump in the wake of the administration's controversial immigration policies and its bungled handling of Puerto Rico disaster relief.
With homicides on track to hit an all-time high this year and following the bungled arrest last week of a notorious drug lord's son, Lopez Obrador's approach to security has come under increasing scrutiny.
I met the Jyn team at about the same time I read Michael Lewis' The Fifth Risk, a look back at the disastrously bungled Trump transition effort (such as it was) following the 2016 election.
But after he bungled things on the set, the director finished his scenes by using a C.G.I. horse, which ended up playing the role better — and whose performance BoJack has to pretend is his own.
Appearing on Germany's main TV breakfast show on Tuesday, Mr. Maassen brushed aside criticism that the 700-member special police unit deployed in the Chemnitz operation had bungled it and failed to capture Mr. Bakr.
From their story: President Trump's bungled effort to warm up to Russian President Vladimir Putin has driven a wedge between him and his own administration as it seeks to crack down on Moscow's hostile activities.
The lawsuit by the American Federation of Teachers and several alleged victims says the department has long bungled its management of the programs, leaving borrowers who followed the rules stuck with their entire student debts.
She also served on President George W. Bush's homeland security council, devising a national response plan for domestic events and helping to compile a report on lessons from the bungled federal response to Hurricane Katrina.
Multiple sources said that there was frustration among employees within the agency over being brought into the coronavirus response too late, coupled with fear that FEMA would ultimately take the blame for the bungled response.
A bungled coup by hard-line Brexiteers in her own party — who want a more complete break from the European Union than she has proposed — had left her most aggressive detractors looking isolated and foolish.
In New York, a notable example involves two women who were part of a leftist band that killed two police officers and a guard during a bungled robbery of a Brink's armored car in 1981.
During the Democratic debates on Wednesday evening, many of the candidates onstage plugged their campaign websites — or, in former Vice President Joe Biden's case, made a bungled attempt to give out a text message number.
He said last week that Robert Mueller had so badly bungled his congressional testimony that he had to release a sort of do-over letter clarifying what he'd meant, but Mueller did no such thing.
Pence praised Trump's bungled travel ban announcementPence made a series of TV show appearances the morning after President Donald Trump announced sweeping travel restrictions from several dozen European countries to the US for 30 days.
Finally, Trump was ill-served by his inept son, Don Jr., whose bungled efforts to solicit damaging information on Hillary Clinton from a Russian lawyer would have constituted collusion, if anything had come of it.
Taubes expanded the piece into two books, "Good Calories, Bad Calories" and, several years later, "Why We Get Fat," in which he argued that the American medical establishment had bungled this century's biggest health crisis.
Be it on a door handle in Salisbury, England, or inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, the degree to which these gruesome and unprecedented possible crimes are bungled or purposefully clumsy has become less relevant.
In March, BBC Radio 22015 reported that Mr. Parker and the charity had bungled sexual harassment and bullying complaints leveled a few years ago by three female employees against two of the charity's top managers.
The police action was regarded as far more coordinated and professional than the bungled response to the Shabab assault six years ago on the nearby Westgate Shopping Mall, which left at least 67 people dead.
Iran an old and complicated story Unlike North Korea where Trump has imparted his own unique approach to diplomacy, Iran is an old story fraught, and in Trump's mind complicated by the bungled efforts of others.
The goofy, bungled snowmen with face-loads of garbage that players can create tend to make the rounds on social media in the winter months, which makes them even more recognizable than the game's reptilian protagonist.
CNN's decision to stand by the story has irked some staffers inside the network, which has taken strong action on errors in the past, forcing out three employees last summer over a bungled Trump-Russia article.
Either tens of thousands of Americans, many of them with advanced graduate degrees, had totally bungled the process, or the process itself, and the lack of clear information about it, set up those borrowers to fail.
To me, it feels like a more perfect version of the deeply flawed Wii U, which bungled the hybrid approach by limiting the Wii U GamePad's portability to the TV-connected console's relatively small operating zone.
He was convicted in Las Vegas in 2008 of kidnapping and robbery in a bungled attempt to recover memorabilia from his storied football career and was sentenced to a prison term of up to 33 years.
In the twisty diabolical mystery, Cliff Robertson plays a wealthy New Orleans businessman devoured by guilt after the deaths of his wife, Elizabeth (Geneviève Bujold), and their daughter in a bungled car chase with their kidnappers.
It was Girardi's bungled decision to not ask for a replay that helped set the stage for the Indians' 9-1003, 13-inning victory in Game 2, which put the Yankees on the brink of elimination.
The Trump administration's bungled attempt to deliver a test to regional laboratories, which was later discovered to be malfunctioning, helped delay screening efforts in America and put the Trump team on the defensive over its response.
In a unanimous decision, the Second Judicial Department Appeals Court tossed out Mr. Giuca's conviction, ruling that under Mr. Hynes, the district attorney's office had badly bungled how it handled Mr. Avitto on the witness stand.
The lawyer also contacted the state's attorney, who would eventually conclude that the officers bungled the case, and would order the department to assign two new, competent detectives to pursue a serious investigation of the crime.
Because Trump and Sanders will be looking to enlist your old uniform next in their defense — that is, if Trump doesn't throw you under the bus first to escape responsibility for the bungled operation in Niger.
Soufan underscores the disastrous role that the United States invasion of Iraq and its bungled occupation played in fueling terrorism, creating chaos and a power vacuum in Iraq — the perfect incubator for insurgent violence and bloodshed.
It was a badly bungled transition: Ms. Ripa felt blindsided by Mr. Strahan's negotiations with ABC, which were kept secret until the last minute, and she saw ABC as slighting her show in favor of another.
MIAMI — After nearly a year of deepening anger over a deadly Florida high school shooting and the bungled police response that followed, no prominent officials have been held directly accountable for their handling of the tragedy.
A wave of Jewish suicides and attempted suicides in Warsaw during the late 1920s were reported on with an outrageous mixture of hard-boiled cynicism and, in the case of bungled or bizarre attempts, dark humor.
Testimony from senior government officials offered an inside look into the bungled rollout of the zero tolerance policy and the Trump administration's harried attempts to reverse course after a federal judge ordered it to reunify families.
In yet another iteration of a story that's feeling all too familiar, three female entrepreneurs accused Binary Capital co-founder Justin Caldbeck of sexual harassment, leading to bungled attempts at a response and Caldbeck's permanent exit.
Fat Joe tells us Donald Trump is 'delusional' and prays Hurricane Florence doesn't ravage the mainland like Hurricane Maria did to Puerto Rico ... 'cause he says the President already bungled the response to one devastating storm.
After almost three years of bungled investigations into the murder, the police arrested Christer Pettersson, an unemployed man with a history of drug and alcohol abuse and a violent criminal record, and charged him with the killing.
But like many mayors around the country, Peduto has been critical of Trump's immigration executive order, and has even shown a willingness to push back against Uber for what he perceives as a bungled response to it.
The EPA and the Michigan environmental agency bungled their response to the Flint water emergency in 2015, prolonging residents' exposure to lead, according to a new report by the EPA's internal watchdog, the Office of Inspector General.
Sure, whatever lay behind those electronic gates were simply phones, and the company recently bungled a carrier deal in the U.S., but the company also recently surpassed Apple as the second biggest phone manufacturer in the world.
Even in my own accounting above, I've left out so much, like the Trolls, the remaining children of an alien race that also played the game and whose bungled creation of Earth becomes integral to the plot.
Samsung Electronics said on Friday it expected to take a hit of about 3.5 trillion won ($3.1 billion) to its operating profit over the next two quarters from the fallout of its bungled Galaxy Note 7 recall.
READ: The NRA doesn't care if you're mad about guns When Trump fired Comey in May of last year, the president said, on paper, the former FBI director had bungled the investigation into Hillary Clinton's email server.
The indictment comes just two weeks after a bungled court filing by Manafort's attorneys revealed that Mueller accused Manafort of sharing polling data related to the 2016 campaign with an associate with suspected ties to Russia's GRU.
Even though it is the world's second-biggest by market value, China's domestic share market remains only partly open to foreign investors, and values have remained depressed since the government bungled a stock bailout attempt last summer.
He thought the United States had bungled the wars since the terror attacks in 2001 and that the Pentagon didn't know what it was doing — circumstances in which the risks to the enlisted ranks were exceptionally high.
After a deeply bungled delay, the Democrats and Republicans in the House of Representatives came together on Friday to acknowledge what is happening to our economy and our health at once, and to pass a relief bill.
Meanwhile, teachers in New York have reported that the district's coronavirus response has been bungled and could have put students and educators at risk — some, for example, said their schools weren't even stocked with soap last week.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention bungled its first attempt to produce a diagnostic test in February, sending hundreds of kits to regional laboratories only to realize afterwards that some of the components yielded inconclusive results.
For the same reason that Xi's increasingly authoritarian China bungled the coronavirus outbreak, it also mishandled a swine fever virus that since 2018 has devastated China's hog industry and killed almost one-quarter of the world's pigs.
An earthquake in 2007 near the KK plant caused radiation leaks and damaged facilities and Tepco has been criticized for not taking the threat of natural disasters seriously along with a bungled response to the bigger Fukushima disaster.
The show is based on the true story of Jeremy Thorpe (Grant), a 1970s British politician who famously took out a bungled hit on his ex-gay lover after the man threatened to expose him as being gay.
The company spent much of it on the defensive, explaining its bungled handling of fake news, graphic violent content, Russian interference in US elections on its platform, and its overall contribution to divisiveness and polarization around the globe.
Photo: GettyThe complete and utter shitshow that is YouTube's bungled response to addressing anti-LGBTQ harassment on its platform today brings us a response from Google CEO Sundar Pichai following a meeting with LGBTQ groups at the company.
MONACO (Reuters) - Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo was in no mood to talk about the one that got away after a bungled pitstop wrecked his Monaco Grand Prix hopes on Sunday, but the Australian runner-up let rip anyway.
It is the Senate's job to remind the world that this extravagantly bungled "social experiment" has led to an unending stream of racist incitement which, on top of Palestinian civil dysfunction, has radicalized a generation of Palestinian children.
Just consider the following: The reality is that the federal government has bungled a lot of tech reforms, whether by relying on outdated technology or by marginalizing Americans who need or want non-digital access to their government.
In just the latest way the Trump kids have bungled the process, Donald Trump Jr. is apparently confused about the date of election day in some states — such as in Virginia, where a tight governor's race is underway.
Read more: Trump's roller coaster week of insults, denials, and bungled messaging paints a damaging portrait of a White House in chaosKritarch is a term derived from the concept of a "kritarchy," or a society run by judges.
But it's clear that she's taking the blame for a bungled hit that has in fact failed on numerous axes, not least the fact that the real target was sucked into the Black Lodge and dismantled days ago.
The Yankees bungled a pair of potential game-ending double-play balls — one on a fielding error by second baseman Gleyber Torres and another on a poor throw by reliever Zach Britton — before they finally got one right.
But the legal cloud hanging over Kraft — a judge dismissed the charges because the police bungled the case, though that decision may be appealed — apparently does not extend to Israel, where Kraft is a frequent visitor and philanthropist.
Ms. Nielsen also served on President George W. Bush's homeland security council, devising a national response plan for domestic events and helping to compile a report on lessons from the bungled federal response to Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
Buttigieg's campaign bungled the endorsement rollout of his Douglass Plan, a series of policies focused on uplifting black America, and in November, Buttigieg's rivals were asked about his campaign's usage of a stock photograph of a Kenyan woman.
The carmaker has continued to suffer blows to its reputation, including revelations in January that it had financed tests on monkeys in a bungled attempt to show that diesel exhaust was not as dangerous as it once was.
Smith, 20193, was found dazed and injured on the floor of a bathroom at Elmore Correctional Facility in November 22019 after another man allegedly punched him in the head and knocked him out over a bungled drug deal.
And even if the app was working just fine, reports suggest the roll out of the tool was bungled, to the point where those tasked with reporting via the app weren't trained to know how to use it.
The head of Mexico's army claimed Friday that the operation to capture one of El Chapo's sons was planned without approval from the country's top army officials and bungled by the local police forces who carried it out.
The bungled arrest of Ovidio Guzman was a huge embarrassment for President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who is coming under increasing pressure to deal with spiraling violence that saw murder rates reach another all-time high in 2019.
The agreement is Baylor's first settlement in a cascade of lawsuits filed over the past 18 months by women who said that they had been attacked and that their cases had been ignored or bungled by the university.
Sources close to the White House say chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE has suffered a serious blow to his standing from the bungled resignation of staff secretary Rob Porter, who has been accused of domestic abuse.
LONDON, Sept 26 (Reuters) - The cost of insuring exposure to Turkish government debt jumped on Monday to its highest level since the days following the bungled coup on July 15 after Moody's slashed the country's credit rating to 'junk'.
While Warren hammered the company publicly, including accusing its CEO of making false statements, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the consumer watchdog agency Warren created years earlier, sued Navient, alleging it had misled borrowers and bungled student loan payments.
They believe he bungled an investigation in such a way that the FBI, which is supposed to be a neutral party, is playing the worst sort of partisan politics on the eve (literally, now) of a hotly contested election.
And it's easily the most surprising death in the show's history, since the other big deaths we've seen happened in the comics, and even Andrea's death was sort of a mercy kill given how badly they bungled her character.
However, some AV tech fears that they have bungled the Staples Center schedule and that it really is the night for Disney On Ice, so the entire fight is scored by some of Tim Rice's most well-loved hits.
PARIS, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Western European car registrations fell further in October, recording a 7.3 percent decline for the month, as the bungled implementation of tighter emissions test standards continued to weigh on sales, according to LMC Automative data.
Meanwhile, those same prequels attempted to rationalize Darth Vader by showing how innocent young Anakin Skywalker became a homicidal cyborg, but Lucas—far from the visionary he'd been when he first created Star Wars in 1977—bungled the transformation.
"Framed," off his bungled latest album Revival, was an attempt at self-parody, the song narrating an incident where Em is wrongly accused of a crime because his gruesome lyrics just happened to match the details one-to-one.
His government bungled an investigation into the September 2014 disappearance of 43 students at a rural teachers' college in Guerrero State, an inquiry that was sharply criticized in April by a panel of independent experts who reviewed the case.
It came on the heels of the bank's so-called London whale trading scandal, in which its traders lost $6 billion in bungled derivative bets, and around the time a mortgage settlement with the Justice Department cost $13 billion.
The European Union has repeatedly failed political tests: It was paralyzed as genocide began in the former Yugoslavia, it adopted a common currency too soon, it mishandled the recent economic crisis and it has bungled the current refugee crisis.
On Monday, Mr. de Blasio, now the mayor, once again grappled with an election, the presidential primary last week, that seemed to have been bungled by a bureaucracy whose problems were well known, frequently bemoaned and stubbornly beyond repair.
Tesla, after all, has bungled its way to 250,000 in annual sales, adding a point or so of share to a US market that prior to 2018 had looked pretty well locked up in terms of market-share expansion.
The Watergate scandal, for the record, began on June 17, 1972, as a bungled burglary by men working out of Nixon's re-election committee, who were arrested in the Democratic National Committee offices at the Watergate complex in Washington.
Mr. Fuleihan also cited Mr. Carranza's response to Hurricane Harvey, after which he quickly reopened schools, as evidence of his management skills, especially in light of bungled responses after other storms, like Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans in 2005.
The first two episodes deal, somewhat, with the bungled manhunt for Cunanan, but from episode three onward, the series traces the killer's tracks backward through the country, turning three of his other victims into characters in their own right.
Many South Carolina voters and precinct workers will be encountering the new machines for the first time — less than four weeks after the Democrats' bungled Iowa caucus showed the pitfalls of introducing new technology into a high-stakes election.
The Liberals are hoping to hold onto what is one of only two footholds in Alberta, but anti-Liberal sentiment is running high in the oil-rich province as many feel the governing party has bungled the energy portfolio.
Energy policy has been a political crucible for California in the past — most notably in the crisis that followed the bungled deregulation of the state's electricity market two decades ago, unleashing events that ended in the recall of Gov.
The deadliest of these, the Camp fire in and around Paradise, was blamed on electrical equipment from Pacific Gas and Electric Company, which many have railed against over what they said was a bungled shut-off plan this week.
The publicly available evidence, however, indicates something more devastating: The United States has a secretary of state who lacks a basic understanding of his duties and who may or may not have bungled his first important trip to Asia.
"The legacy of this is going to persist," said Mark Fiege, a professor of Western history at Montana State University, who said that much of his anger fell on the federal prosecutors who appear to have bungled the case.
She hired Tim Parlatore to help her get the goods back, but says he bungled the mission by turning in paperwork late, and failing to tell her when the feds requested documentation to prove the jewelry wasn't ill gotten.
The police department last year was the subject of a damning report from the Department of Justice, which concluded that many of its officers were poorly trained, racist and incompetent, especially in their bungled efforts to patrol poor, black neighbourhoods.
Widespread shortages, bungled rollouts — in Ontario, Canada's most populous province, people must buy cannabis online, and some have had to wait two weeks to get product — and still-in-production greenhouses have made the legalization dream more of a nightmare.
Ideology played a role in Bush's foreign and domestic failings, of course, but Bush's reputation and the health of the conservative movement were massively damaged by the bungled Iraq intelligence and warplanning and the total inattention to financial regulatory matters.
In fact, if Kansas City Coach Andy Reid had not bungled his clock management duties at the end of each half, the Chiefs might have been able to tie the Patriots, or go ahead, by the end of the fourth quarter.
This came weeks after Uber experienced its most significant backlash to date in response to the company's bungled response to President Trump's immigration ban and CEO Travis Kalanick's decision to advise Trump on economic issues — although Kalanick eventually backed out.
The Navy SEAL-led raid marked the first publicly known operation since Trump took office to target those accused of involvement in Benghazi, which mushroomed into a multiyear political fracas centered on Republican allegations of a bungled Obama administration response.
It's not as though Iron Man has any clue who she is — he only knows her as the woman that Star-Lord freaked out about in Infinity War before Star-Lord bungled their entire plan by being a selfish brat.
It's not a reassuring sign when an administration that has been in office for less than a month has to replace its national security adviser, a tacit admission that the new president bungled one of his first major personnel choices.
Some say the bungled language is part of a larger problem: The state has had trouble communicating effectively with its ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, contributing to the largest and longest measles outbreak in the United States since at least 252.
The bungled announcement was the latest in a series of communication failures and broken promises on economic policy that have undermined Argentine policymakers' credibility, shattering market confidence in their ability to turn around the inflation-stricken economy, analysts and investors said.
GOLD COAST, Australia (Reuters) - Commonwealth Games organizers have said they will put more staff on buses to avoid navigational mishaps after the Grenada women's beach volleyball team was late for their event due to a bungled global positioning system code.
In 2016, in a bungled reference to an opponent's remark that his rise could be like that of Adolf Hitler, Duterte said he himself would be "happy to slaughter" drug addicts on the scale of the Nazi leader's Jewish genocide.
Rather than being remembered as the woman who "lost" the 2017 election and bungled the Brexit negotiations she would be remembered for sacrificing herself for the country—and for making one of the most dramatic gestures in British political history.
Since then, a bungled Special Forces operation in Yemen resulted in the death of an American soldier and of a number of Yemeni civilians, as well as in that government's refusal to permit U.S. forces on the ground going forward.
Read more:Pompeo just defeated Bolton in the war to be Trump's top adviser on foreign policyTrump says he's a dealmaker, but the derailed Taliban talks are just the latest major negotiation he's bungled as presidentTrump keeps criticizing NATO allies over spending.
The way that enemies possess different colored cores, and switching to the same color of (infinite, but cool-down-style rechargeable) rifle ammo deals the most damage to them, is a neat idea on paper that's bungled, somewhat, in practice.
Add the CDC's protection rollback to the Trump administration's bungled testing process and messaging around COVID-19, and it's clear that when it comes to saving lives, we should not rely on guidance based on corporate profit or election favorability polls.
After an entertaining first half featuring nearly 500 passing yards, a missed field goal, two shanked extra points, a bungled 22001-point conversion, a Brady drop and a Foles touchdown reception, the second half contained multitudes — if not much defense.
The four-part documentary "The Alcàsser Murders" goes over what happened in explicit, gruesome detail, while also covering the controversies surrounding an investigation that many believed to have been bungled by the police, by the media, and by a hysterical public.
The rapporteur was particularly scathing about bungled efforts to streamline the way welfare payments are made to individual recipients after delays in a shift to a new system, known as Universal Credit, led thousands of people to fall into poverty.
At least in the United States, a seeming need to retain the aesthetic of the Robbins original — the cirque-turned-symphonic "Dance at the Gym," with its bungled roulette, and ye olde conspiratorial finger-snapping — continues to steer most revivals.
He notably skipped the first four nominating contests — Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina — and there are signs that a bungled performance in a Democratic debate in Las Vegas earlier this month may have taken a toll on his support.
Physician participation does not guarantee an execution won't be bungled (a doctor administered the injection at Mr. Lockett's execution), and I know of no studies of its efficacy (physician participation has been largely shrouded in secrecy because of the stigma attached).
WASHINGTON — Federal lawmakers excoriated international sports officials on Tuesday for what they called a bungled response to the Russian doping scandal, with delayed investigations, insufficient sanctions and a lack of interest in rooting out cheating that has tarnished the Olympic brand.
He is already off on the right foot by leaving the substance of the issue to the agencies responsible for the programs, instead of the White House lawyers who bungled both the legalities and the rollout of the vetting order.
The Tigers' coach, Bruce Pearl, might have used other choice words in private to explain how his team — which has won nine consecutive games, including the Southeastern Conference tournament — nearly bungled an 8-point lead with less than two minutes remaining.
Baltimore's police department was thrown into additional disarray last year by a damning report from the Department of Justice, which concluded that many of its officers were poorly trained, racist and incompetent, especially in their bungled efforts to police poor black neighbourhoods.
He's still inmate number 0003 at Lovelock Correctional Center, a medium-security facility in Nevada where the 70-year-old former NFL star and actor has been serving a nine- to 33-year sentence for masterminding a bungled robbery of memorabilia items.
I am the asshole gleefully excited for my cyberpunk future, but I also don't want to see people fuck it up again, because Google Glass bungled the job so badly it set personal HUDs back at least half a decade or more.
Shipping problems have become almost comically bad, and even as it appears a few phones have finally made their way into the hands of frustrated customers, a new issue has cropped up, turning a bungled launch into a potentially dangerous security concern.
It has looked shaky in recent years: From attempts to spin the bungled Skripal assassination in England to the supposedly "invisible" Russian troops in Crimea and the vociferous denial of any US election interference, Russia has struggled to shape its story internationally.
The 2 billion–user platform is in the process of hiring 4,000 new moderators following intense public scrutiny over its bungled handling of violent content, fake news, and a Kremlin-backed effort to sow discord in the US during an election year.
A former left-wing radical convicted for her role as the getaway driver in a bungled 211 Brinks bank robbery that left three men dead — a security guard and two police officers — has been paroled after serving nearly 153 years in prison.
The more recent accusations have seen previous superstar collaborators like Lady Gaga apologising for their work with Kelly — even his record label finally dropped him following the documentary backlash, and Spotify vowed to stop promoting his music (while admitting they bungled the process).
In recent days, even as Mr. Snyder has declared a state of emergency, requested federal action and summoned the National Guard, he has continued to face intense criticism that the state has been slow to react, despite admitting that it bungled the problem.
All eyes (okay, many eyes) were on this count after DeVos' controversial confirmation hearing in mid-January, where she notoriously bungled quite a few of the senators' questions, appearing to not know much about the public school system she's now in charge of.
Citizen Lab believes Black Cube's bungled spying attempt was connected to its report that spyware made by a notorious Israeli cyberweapons firm, NSO Group, had been installed on the iPhone of a confidante of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi prior to his murder.
Reports have suggested Faulkner hired an international child recovery agency, CARI, and it was behind the bungled attempt to snatch the children from the arms of their Lebanese grandmother on the street of Beirut in broad daylight, just before the morning rush hour.
The great, ongoing question about the Trump administration, one that can be applied to almost every controversy, from the bungled roll-out of Trumpcare to the firing of James Comey, is whether the White House is acting out of malevolence or incompetence.
But Stephen Yale-Loehr, a Cornell University law professor, said immigrants may have received invalid or illegal deportation orders if ICE bungled something along the way, such as failing to notify immigrants at their correct addresses to warn them of their court dates.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Minutes after Democratic presidential front-runner Joe Biden bungled his closing statement in Wednesday's debate by telling voters to go to a campaign website that did not exist, a college student was using the URL for a spoof election bid.
So add the Post fiasco to O'Keefe's failed attempt to "prove" voter fraud in Colorado, his bungled effort to entrap a liberal filmmaker at Cannes and his possibly illegal sending of undercover operatives into a California political organization and a Michigan teachers union.
The move by the Justice Department came amid mounting evidence that the chronically understaffed Metropolitan Correctional Center may have bungled its responsibility to keep the 66-year-old Epstein from harming himself while he awaited trial on charges of sexually abusing teenage girls.
But too much lead in children's blood has long been an everyday fact in Cleveland and scores of other cities — not because of bungled decisions about drinking water, but largely because a decades-long attack on lead in household paint has faltered.
With no experience running tech companies and a bungled juice-bar chain under his belt, he has extracted a remarkable $43 million in investments from Silicon Valley titans, including Google Ventures and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, and big companies like Campbell Soup.
Last week, however, Muller—an ex-Marine who apparently suffers from mental illness—pleaded guilty to the crime, closing the book on a bizarre case of kidnapping-for-ransom that a small police department, with an alleged FBI assist, bungled in disastrous fashion.
Besides teasing a white version of Vader and installation instructions, it has a single quote: This comment, uttered as EA failed to grasp how seriously it had bungled the launch of its biggest 2017 game, came from EA's chief financial officer to GamesIndustry.biz.
"Washington committed only one major blunder as president: He failed to put his name on Mount Vernon and thereby bungled an early opportunity at branding," the historian said, mocking Mr. Trump's reported remarks during a tour of the first president's Virginia home.
Senior administration officials are outraged over China's propaganda campaign playing up its efforts at sending medical supplies around the world — a clear attempt to whitewash the party's reputation both at home and abroad after a bungled response to the outbreak, American officials say.
Although the Twitter feeds of numerous Russia watchers in the West filled with black humor about the short life expectancy of any G.R.U. leader, especially after a string of bungled overseas operations, General Korobov's death was not considered all that untimely in Russia.
Michigan primary (EPIC-MRA, 113 likely voters) Joe Biden: 211%Bernie Sanders: 214% The state's most renowned pollster bungled it twice in 219, missing the Sanders victory in the primary, then missing the last-minute movement toward Donald Trump in the general election.
Mick Mulvaney is on wobbly ground at the White House after the acting chief of staff's startling news conference, with aides around President Donald Trump waiting for their boss to digest the fallout from his top aide's bungled explanation of the Ukraine controversy.
The Yankees got a brief, erratic outing from pitcher Sonny Gray, bungled several plays in the field and were helpless at the plate as they dropped the finale of their first series of the year with the rival Red Sox, 6-133.
When Mr. Rasulo was asked about that earlier bungled transition during a 2017 interview with The New York Times, as the search for a new chief got underway, he said that he hoped to find someone who could stand the test of time.
While both men could end up losers, there is a greater chance that Mr. Trump, a foreign policy neophyte who has bungled his presidential debut, will find it hard to prevail over the nefarious ways of Mr. Putin, a former K.G.B. agent.
The fact that the true human toll of the Iran strike has taken this long to come out — and has changed several times — is yet another example of how the Trump administration has bungled the public messaging around the US-Iran crisis.
Forty-six years ago, a group of hamfisted burglars bungled the task of bugging the Democratic National Committee's offices in the Watergate building in Washington D.C. Two years later, Richard Nixon resigned as president a result of the failed cover-up that ensued.
The city comptroller, Scott M. Stringer, and the state attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, both opened inquiries into the board's procedures after its bungled Primary Day performance, and Mayor Bill de Blasio has called for spending $20 million to improve city voting procedures.
Though major hostage incidents are rare in the Philippines, memories are fresh of when a sacked policeman hijacked a Manila bus full of Hong Kong tourists in 2010, and was killed in a gunfight together with eight passengers when police bungled a rescue.
Unfortunately, the ESRB's solution is only a new "in-game purchases" label that seems as if it would apply to a vast majority of modern games, from story-focused Nintendo classics like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild to EA's bungled Battlefront 2.
Many Democrats were frustrated by senators' initial openness to supporting Gorsuch, but the nominee bungled the opportunity to win many of them over with what Democratic senators viewed as dismissive answers to questions during his confirmation hearing and to written follow-ups, Jentleson said.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican officials on Friday admitted they had bungled the arrest of kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's son, who they let go during shootouts with drug gangs in the streets of a major city, but the president insisted his security strategy was working.
Now, you might think that with everything else going on lately — the United Airlines passenger removal debacle, Sean Spicer's bungled comments about Hitler and chemical weapons, and Donald Trump's quick decision to order a Syrian missile strike — people would've moved on from this already.
His natural constituency would've been Democrats and moderates who view him and General Mattis as restraints on the president, but he lost that crowd because of what he's done to the State Department — a bungled reorganization and a failure to appoint people to top jobs.
Just as it is said that the first world war was the calamity from which sprang all the other calamities of the 20th century, so too was the bungled aftermath of the invasion of Iraq the screw-up from which all other screw-ups followed.
Sensing real peril for the President, John Dowd, the President's personal lawyer, came out to say he had actually written the tweet and that it was simply a bungled attempt to paraphrase White House lawyer Ty Cobb's statement on Flynn's guilty plea the day before.
A Twitter account that opened within hours of the bungled intervention, called Failed Coup Facts, posted a security video that depicts a helicopter gunship strafing a road with electric-blue cannon fire near the headquarters of the national intelligence agency, narrowly missing moving cars.
But what's important is that instead of leveling with Americans about the coronavirus threat in a manner that likely would've prompted people to take greater precautions, Trump kept downplaying it as the virus spread and his government bungled the effort to start testing people.
He was the seventh prime minister in seven years, and at the time of his elevation, just a year after what was seen as a bungled government response to the Fukushima disaster, he was widely considered the best of a bunch of bad options.
Aaron Hicks opened the game with a towering homer to center field, Phillies second baseman Cesar Hernandez bungled a potential double play to allow the Yankees to take a stranglehold on the game, and Luis Severino held Philadelphia in check through seven shutout innings.
Mr. Tomlinson's entire oeuvre, including his coverage of the bungled 1990 Central Park Jogger trial, was bequeathed to John Jay after his death in 2010, and over the years the college has added works by Ms. Kenny and Ms. Williams to its criminal-justice archive.
She was a fan of Georgette Heyer's romances set in the Regency period of British history, and when she complained to her husband that Heyer's many imitators often bungled the historical facts and generally wrote poorly, he challenged her to write a novel herself.
In June, she gambled on a snap election to strengthen her party's majority in the 650-seat parliament but instead bungled her campaign and ended up with a minority government propped up by the 10 votes of a small, pro-Brexit Northern Irish party.
But he has also come under intense fire from his rivals for the Democratic nomination over his mayoral record and past controversial remarks, and a bungled debate performance in Las Vegas last week invited widespread questions of his ability to compete in the presidential race.
Or … The worst thing that happened was that they bungled an opportunity to clinch a first-round bye and all but secure home-field advantage through the A.F.C. playoffs, leaving open the possibility that they could plummet all the way to the No. 3 seed.
Long story short: A bungled safety test performed during the early morning hours of April 20183, 1986 caused reactor number four of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant to overheat, blow off the reactor's 1,000-ton steel top, and generate an explosion the equivalent of 230 nuclear bombs.
Her Netflix special — and her recent championing of Kevin Hart, who she thinks should host the Oscars despite his bungled apologies for his history of anti-gay jokes — indicates that Ellen still seems to believe in the power of relating to one another almost by default.
Yet Mr Saraki's prospects were given an unexpected boost when Lawal Daura, the head of the State Security Service, sent armed officers in ski masks to the National Assembly as part of a bungled and in any case pointless plot to remove Mr Saraki from office.
While Trump has no authority over which states vote first in the primaries — a decision left up to the Republican and Democratic National Committees — his late morning tweet took a dig at Democrats after the bungled, days-long rollout of official results from Monday's Iowa Caucuses.
Prosecutors in Verden, near the northern city of Bremen, said on Tuesday that they had begun a fresh investigation of the three fugitives on suspicion of attempted murder and robbery in conjunction with a bungled attempt in June to storm an armored security van stocked with cash.
Though the company found validation with the major labels and launched a me-too subscription music service, former employees and music industry executives argue it bungled a great opportunity by losing sight of what made it unique: serving as a listening platform for non-label controlled content.
After paying A$700 million ($530 million) for Homebase in 2016 and then launching a $700 million rebranding, Wesfarmers took a $1 billion write off this year, admitting it bungled the takeover with basic errors like failing to stock its stores for the chilly U.K. winter.
Dining like a local might seem a good way to demonstrate that under that Ivy League pedigree is a down-home Everyman worthy of your trust and your vote, but attempts to seem truly ordinary can easily sour into bungled displays of being hopelessly out of touch.
Which means that Mueller apparently views the alleged hush money payment to Clifford, the now infamously bungled nondisclosure agreement, and any potential legal ramifications thereof (such as possible violation of campaign finance laws, bank fraud, ethical stumblings on the part of Cohen) as tangential to his purview.
In one bungled cover-up, a body was lost for 10 months after an identifying toe tag was switched, to hide a mistaken cremation; in the vain search that ensued, the medical examiner's office used jail inmates to dig up 274 bodies from Hart Island's mass graves.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle were alarmed by what they deemed as the president's paltry request to fight the bug amid criticism that his administration has bungled its response and failed to keep the American people clued in about the potential severity of the outbreak.
But former officials who worked on the Ebola and H214N219 responses worry that the steady downsizing of the NSC and the elimination of a unit charged with global health and security has further hindered a government response that was bungled early on by confusion and mismanagement.
" Controversies spur 'madness' "We now have a commander in chief who picks fights with truth-seeking journalists, with his own FBI agents, with football players, but he somehow bungled a chance to stand up forcefully to Nazi terrorists, and to Russians who are messing up our elections.
The FBI badly bungled its applications to surveil Carter Page The Horowitz report cites several ways the FBI botched its application to surveil the former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page, and ways it could improve the process -- much of which the FBI is working on fixing.
Two AK-47 assault rifles found at the scene of the shootout were later traced back to the bungled gun-running investigation of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) that embarrassed the administration of then-President Barack Obama and strained relations with Mexico.
Instead, what we see is a series of bungled and abortive attempts to create ties between the two sides, a situation in which the Trump team and Russia worked to reach out to each other (and vice versa) without ever developing a formal arrangement to coordinate.
In the weeks after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans in 2005, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) came under intense scrutiny for its bungled relief efforts that left thousands of residents trapped in the city without access to the basic necessities FEMA had been tasked with delivering.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian suicide bomber who killed 14 people in an attack on a St. Petersburg metro train conducted an amateurish, semi-bungled operation, probably with guidance but no direct support from outside backers, five security experts who reviewed publicly available evidence from the blast site told Reuters.
Cases of bungled cloud storage seem a dime a dozen these days, but the common scenario — of a company not taking the appropriate steps to obscure and secure its online databases — takes on a new and disturbing urgency when the content contains medical records and, frankly, nude photos.
In the week since the end of the Democratic convention, Trump has doubled down on a feud with the US Muslim family of a service member killed in action, bungled a question about Russia's invasion of Ukraine and is now refusing to stand behind popular members of the party.
As for his own vulnerabilities, Mr. Trump insisted that he did not think he bungled a question at his first debate about not releasing his tax returns, when he argued at one point that he was "smart" to have avoided paying any federal income tax earlier in his career.
On Monday, the nation watched as a funeral for Brigadier Cerciello Rega was held in the same church, three days after he was stabbed to death in the aftermath of a bungled drug deal in Rome, where he worked as an officer of the carabinieri, or military police.
Adapted by the children's author Michael Morpurgo ("War Horse") and Ms. Rice ("Brief Encounter") from his book of the same title, the show entwines the tale of Lily and her cat, Tips, with the true story of a tragically bungled World War II military training exercise on the channel.
Going, going, going, going... The 1939 Porsche Type 64 was expected to auction for at least $20 million at Monterey Car Week in California over the weekend, but a confusing start with the auctioneer and excitement in the room meant the bidding process on the rare vehicle was more than bungled.
NICOSIA, Cyprus — The police in Cyprus were searching for more victims of what is believed to be a serial killer, in a case that has horrified the nation and led to accusations that the authorities have bungled the investigations and failed to adequately investigate when foreign workers were reported missing.
And there's a lot in there, things that shed light on questions ranging from whether the president committed obstruction (quite possibly) to why Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting at Trump Tower wasn't illegal (Junior is too ignorant, more or less) to whether the media bungled this entire story (no, surprisingly!).
The Wall Street Journal has reported in recent days that Wells has bungled its reimbursements to the auto loan and mortgage rate lock customers, sending 38,000 incorrect letters to the auto loan customers and forcing mortgage rate lock customers to agree to receive a refund in order to get one.
Cracking down on illegal immigration is the central pillar of Mr. Trump's election-winning popularity with white working-class voters, so much so that it was the subject of his most decisive action thus far as president: the bungled rollout of his executive order barring migrants from seven predominantly Muslim nations.
Mr Salvini is out of Italy's government, having bungled an attempt to secure uncontested power, and has fallen back in the polls; in Hungary, Viktor Orban's populist ruling party faces the threat of losing control of the country's capital, Budapest, and perhaps other cities at local elections later this month.
Read more:'Game of Thrones' bungled Dany's big turning point on the show — here's what fans were supposed to get from that 'bell' moment Tyson spoke to INSIDER at the Webby Awards in Manhattan Monday night where his podcast, "Star Talk," won an award for the best science and education podcast.
Photo: Paul Sakuma (AP)A group of advertisers suing social-media giant Facebook in California over bungled video metrics now alleges in court filings that the platform failed to disclose data errors in a manner that could "[rise] to the level of fraud and may warrant punitive damages," according to Ars Technica.
"I get that I can't dance and I get that I can't take selfies, but I can putt," Mickelson, 47, quipped in reference to a bungled attempt to take a photo with U.S. Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton on Thursday, and an awkward celebration dance with Kisner on Friday.
Last week, the bungled arrest of one of the sons of jailed drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman sparked an hours-long siege of the city of Culiacan, the capital of northern Sinaloa state, punctuated by blockades and running fire fights pitting outmatched security forces against a small army of Sinaloa Cartel gunmen.
But since it bungled its response to the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti in 20143, the Red Cross has been a regular target of criticism from politicians, journalists and potential donors because of alleged inadequacies in how the charity responds to disasters, accounts for its finances—and spends precious energy defending itself.
Let's recap, because the shit's about to hit the fan: a news network bungled the phrasing of a statement attempting to protect the identity of a subject who a portion of Reddit celebrated for having created a gif which the White House maintains the president did not tweet or source from Reddit.
South Korean electronics giant Samsung gained 20.4 percent to 1,577,000 Korean won a share, despite announcing Friday morning before market open that it was going to take a 3.5 trillion won ($3.1 billion) hit to its operating profit over the next two quarters from the fallout of its bungled Galaxy Note 7 recall.
I found Connor after stumbling upon a video called "worst run ending ever," where Final Fantasy X speedrunner Josh Schweers bungled a speedrun in the final moments of the game because he accidentally prompted a single character to do the wrong action, resulting the death of his characters and his record run.
That proposal was one of the root causes of the 2014 Umbrella Movement -- which saw hundreds of thousands of protesters take to the streets -- and an attempt to pass it in LegCo ended in embarrassing farce as pro-Beijing lawmakers bungled a walkout allowing their pro-democracy colleagues to vote it down.
During a discussion on "Fox and Friends," host Ainsley Earhardt bungled her attempt at patriotism, claiming that the United States had defeated "communist Japan" during World War II. (Japan has never been communist.) A few hours later, it memorialized the late Aretha Franklin by showing a picture of the still-alive Patti LaBelle.
Trump upended a year of US-Taliban talks with a few tweets — here's how things fell apartTrump says he's a dealmaker, but the derailed Taliban talks are just the latest major negotiation he's bungled as presidentNational Security Advisor John Bolton is out — here are all the casualties of the Trump administration so far
"The West is just a little more skillful at playing the modern game, where perception by the world public opinion and the spin is more important than what is actually going on," Kilimnik wrote to Manafort in a December 2004 memo analyzing Russia's bungled efforts to manipulate political events in former Soviet states.
And Democrats see themselves as having more to lose: President Donald Trump bungled the early days of the coronavirus crisis, they say, and while that could cost him politically, the tanking economy will hurt Democrats' ability to raise the money challengers need to campaign for the White House and other offices in 2020.
The stage is set at John Ruskin University Hospital in London, where Harry Kent, on duty at the Accident & Emergency department and on police call as a medical examiner, saves the life of Solomon Idris, a desperate teenager shot by trigger-happy cops during a bungled hostage standoff at a fast-food restaurant.
But in an era when we know so much about the NFL itself, when we know all of the ways it has bungled so many serious, major issues, it's harder to buy the idea that it is a moral force within the world instead of the slightly tawdry, rundown carnival it actually is.
The story of the pair's alleged 2006 relationship blends the scandalous details of an affair, a bungled attempt to silence the porn actress and the President's penchant for a larger-than-life lifestyle before he entered the White House, a combination that seems too combustible not to further entangle the Trump administration.
The issue, in essence, is that supporters of Sanders's primary campaign prefer to emphasize accounts of the election that cast Clinton and her team as villains who bungled things (Putin didn't prevent her from campaigning in Wisconsin, for example), while Clinton's supporters prefer to emphasize accounts that cast her and her team as heroic victims.
"Despite presiding over a crushing decline in shareholder value and orchestrating a string of bungled acquisitions during her tenure as CEO, in May 2018 Ms. Morrison sauntered off into the sunset having extracted tens of millions of dollars in compensation during her employment," Loeb said in a letter sent Wednesday to Campbell's corporate secretary.
The FBI chief may have deserved to lose his job over how badly he bungled the Clinton probe — which included breaking with historical precedent and disclosing, just 11 days before the election, that he was reopening the probe into her email servers — but imagine if he had been fired by a President Hillary Clinton.
Interviews with more than a dozen U.S. lawmakers and intelligence officials reveal a deep frustration and anger over what many describe as the administration's bungled response, at home and abroad, to a searing murder that raises questions over the nature of America's alliance with the Saudis and US claims of moral leadership in the world.
But the sacrifice will be welcomed by most Canadians: the temporary closure will be seen as an added layer of protection from a neighbor which has bungled its response to the coronavirus outbreak with a shocking lack of preparedness, by, for example, delaying action to better supply hospitals for a massive surge in patients.
The protests began in November after the Rouhani administration bungled the implementation of an IMF-recommended reduction in gasoline subsidies by suddenly doubling prices overnight, leading the Iranian people to voice their frustration — not only about the increase in gasoline prices, but over the ever-increasing burden of getting by in the Islamic Republic.
"The reality is, he did know about it and experts spent months trying to prompt Trump into action as he downplayed the growing threat of the virus and praised the Chinese government's bungled early response — at a time when Vice President Biden warned him not to take their word about the disease," the campaign said.
The response to Weinstein, and the tidal wave of #MeToo accounts that followed, was fueled by this frustration, which had been building with each suspended sentence for a college rapist, each bungled apology and excuse, each report of the systemic ways in which women remain underpaid and underappreciated in industries, including Hollywood, built on the backs of their labor.
It also embraced the weekly check-in structure favored by Game of Thrones, which didn't really work in its favor given its poor storytelling choices (Morales' bungled return; Jesus' confusing insistence on not murdering murderers; a total lack of stakes for any character we care about even a little bit) and total lack of character work.
That said, the wrongful measures taken by a paranoid – but truly gifted, in so many ways – president in the attempted cover-up of a bungled break-in by some partisan clowns pales in comparison to political and professional operatives from the "Deep State" trying to sabotage a presidential campaign or willfully smear or incapacitate a sitting president.
One day after New England traded Jimmy Garoppolo, Tom Brady&aposs backup and a quarterback Jackson had coveted for months, to San Francisco for a second-round pick, the Browns, who had previous talks with the Patriots and are armed with three second-round picks in 2018, bungled a deal with Cincinnati just before Tuesday&aposs deadline.
But in the wake of Republicans' initial failure to repeal the law and polls showing record popularity for the Affordable Care Act, Quist has made Obamacare a centerpiece of his campaign, holding health care town halls, visiting American Indian health care centers and sharing his own story about how a bungled operation left him financially strapped.
Read more: Trump's roller coaster week of insults, denials, and bungled messaging paints a damaging portrait of a White House in chaosDan Eberhart, the CEO of Canary LLC and a Republican donor, told NPR's "Weekend Edition" last August that it was "pretty alarming" the Koch network was "trying to pick a fight" ahead of the November midterms.
But earlier this year, in Vladimir Putin's Russia, this grandiose image of the Great Evil was forever destroyed in a Chernobyl-scale meltdown experienced by the G.R.U. in the wake of the British indictment of two G.R.U. hit men, Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, who bungled an attempt to poison their former colleague Sergei Skripal and his daughter.
Mr. Miller has been at the epicenter of some of the administration's most provocative moves, from pushing hard for the construction of a wall along the border with Mexico to threatening decades-long trade deals at the heart of Republican economic orthodoxy, to rolling out Mr. Trump's travel ban on seven largely Muslim nations, whose bungled introduction he oversaw.
Last week, the White House hung its rationale for firing Comey on a letter penned by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who laid out how the former FBI director had bungled the investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
As an independent counsel appointed by Attorney General William P. Barr in 19693, Mr. Lacey found, to the dismay of Democrats, no evidence that the Justice Department under President George Bush had bungled an investigation into loans by an Atlanta branch of the Italian Banca Nazionale del Lavoro to help arm Saddam Hussein in Iraq's war with Iran.
Equifax's CEO and other top executives resigned after the breach as the company bungled its way handling the crisis: It accidentally sent consumers to a phishing site, consumers had problems signing up for its free credit-monitoring service, and it initially included a mandatory arbitration clause (meaning no class-actions) for anyone registering for that service.
While it is certainly the case that the Obama administration bungled the messaging in the immediate aftermath of the attacks — as Rice's comments on the Sunday talk shows demonstrate — there is no credible evidence that Clinton purposely lied to the families of the victims, or that she was personally responsible for the deaths of their loved ones.
Back in 33, Fisker's Karma plug-in luxury sedan fell flat on the market, bungled by quality issues and perhaps Elon Musk stealing the posh electric car show with the Model S. The Karma sort of lives on as the Karma Revero, but Fisker the man moved on to another project, and wanted nothing more than change — and also a challenge.
Elon Musk denies Jeffrey Epstein advised him or Tesla during the company's bungled attempt to go private Miami Herald reporter says it was 'very painful' to hear how 'distraught' Jeffrey Epstein's alleged victims were when they heard he died and wouldn't be facing trialEpstein's accusers say now that he's dead the government should rescind the generous 2007 plea deal that protected any accomplices
It's willing to get into the grit of a fraught, complex criminal case, but it still leaves room for salacious details — like Adam's father, John (Rupert Graves), having a longstanding affair with Nina Meyer (Margot Bingham), the detective first assigned to investigate Adam's disappearance, who must now deal with the fact that she might have bungled the investigation in the first place.
There was a bevy of reasons to choose from for those viewers disappointed in last night's "Commander-in-Chief Forum" on national security broadcast by NBC (analysts have already skewered Matt Lauer's insidious sexism, Clinton's strangely bungled response to questions about her email scandal, Trump's obfuscations about his stance on the Iraq war), but two stand out in stark relief against a backdrop of lesser problems.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's bungled effort to warm up to Russian President Vladimir Putin has driven a wedge between him and his own administration as it seeks to crack down on Moscow's hostile activities.
The bungled rollout of his executive order barring immigrants from seven predominantly Muslim countries, a flurry of other miscues and embarrassments, and an approval rating lower than that of any comparable first-term president in the history of polling have Mr. Trump and his top staff rethinking an improvisational approach to governing that mirrors his chaotic presidential campaign, administration officials and Trump insiders said.
Read more: Trump's roller coaster week of insults, denials, and bungled messaging paints a damaging portrait of a White House in chaosOne European diplomat told the outlet that the issue represented a "fundamental difference" between Trump and the other G7 leaders: They firmly believe the group should consist of liberal democracies, whereas Trump believes Russia should be included because it can help out on issues like Iran, Syria, and North Korea.
A bungled court filing earlier this week revealed that special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE has accused Manafort of sharing polling data with Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian national and former business associate of Manafort who is suspected to have ties to the GRU, Moscow's military intelligence agency.
Cohen's civil case in California concerns the now infamously bungled nondisclosure agreement between Clifford and Essential Consultants LLC, a Delaware limited liability company that Cohen created and that was used in both the $130,000 payment to Clifford and also implicated in the $1.6 million payment offer to a former Playboy model who allegedly had an affair with top Republican National Committee official Elliott Broidy (who has since resigned).
Read more:'A perfect storm of failures': 3 ways the US government bungled its coronavirus response in the first crucial weeks'It is unclear why quality control did not detect this issue': Early CDC tests couldn't distinguish between coronavirus and waterThe first COVID-19 case originated on November 17, according to Chinese officials searching for 'patient zero'The US is severely under-testing for coronavirus as death toll and new cases rise 
The multigenerational trauma incurred by this oil-and-fast-food magnate's neglect is impressive: a first wife institutionalized after a bungled suicide attempt, a middle-aged son looping in place over his failed play for baseball glory, another son wigging out with paranoia and delusions, a drug-addicted ragamuffin daughter whose most dignified gig is working as a serving wench in a Las Vegas Tournament of Kings show.
Perhaps one of the most notable cases was the 2017's Equifax hack, infamous for a multitude of reasons including: the scale of the hack (143 million customers with compromised data); the sensitive nature of the information lost (social security numbers, license numbers, and more); and the way the company bungled the recovery (in the aftermath of the hack, they accidentally directed concerned customers to a phishing scam posing as security site).
A young couple who had marked us as strangers from across the field were patient through our bungled explanation of what exactly we were doing in Newfoundland, and offered us some fast facts: It was NEW-fin-land — the "new" stressed, the "found" compressed, the "land" wide and stretched at the "a"; this was the Deer Lake strawberry festival and baking competition; and that was the mayor over there in the tent, judging the cakes.
The toppling of Saddam Hussein, combined with a bungled occupation and ill-judged choices — like L. Paul Bremer III's disastrous decision to dissolve the Iraqi Army, which would result in scores of angry armed men without jobs, and fuel the insurgency — unleashed ancient hatreds between Sunni and Shiites and led to cascading horrors, including the toxic rise of the Islamic State and a tsunami of violence that would spread across the region.
Consider: Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpDem lawmaker says Nunes threatened to sue him over criticism Parnas: U.S. ambassador to Ukraine removed to clear path for investigations into Bidens Five takeaways from Parnas's Maddow interview MORE became only the third president to be impeached by the House of Representatives; the Senate's about to hold a trial on whether Trump should be removed from office; and the United States bungled to the brink of war with Iran.
The I-Pace has also faced technical issues, as Jaguar voluntarily recalled around 3,000 Read more:A Tesla owner implanted her car's key into her arm so that she can start her Model 3 with her bodyElon Musk denies Jeffrey Epstein advised him or Tesla during the company's bungled attempt to go privateElon Musk calls gas-powered cars a 'passing fad': 'They look cool in a museum'Tesla Model 3 catches fire after colliding with a parked truck in Moscow
Read more:Trump says he's a dealmaker, but the derailed Taliban talks are just the latest major negotiation he's bungled as presidentThe US had to extract a top spy from Russia after Trump revealed classified information to the Russians in an Oval Office meetingA leaked offer to an Iranian tanker captain exposed an open secret: The US will pay you millions of dollars to betray its enemiesThe UN's nuclear watchdog found uranium traces at an Iranian 'atomic warehouse'
Read more:'It is unclear why quality control did not detect this issue': Early CDC tests couldn't distinguish between the coronavirus and water'A perfect storm of failures': 3 ways the US government bungled its coronavirus response in the first crucial weeksHong Kong is bracing for a 2nd wave of coronavirus cases brought by people traveling from outside the citySome White House staffers only learned about the lack of widespread coronavirus testing because the media told them
This recent bombshell is even more relevant when combined with what we already know about the hush money payment made to Stormy Daniels, which involved the now-infamously-bungled nondisclosure agreement between Daniels and Essential Consultants LLC, the Delaware limited liability company Cohen created which was used in both the $130,000 payment to Daniels and also implicated in the $1.6 million payment offer to a former Playboy model who allegedly had an affair with top Republican National Committee official Elliott Broidy (he has since resigned).
Twenty-eight years ago today, in the aftermath of a bungled Communist Party news conference that changed the course of history, as crowds of people from East and West Berlin traversed the wall that had kept them separated for decades — first by overwhelming the guards at border crossings and checkpoints, then by climbing atop the wall itself — Serge Schmemann, then The Times's bureau chief in Germany, was seated in a hotel room in West Berlin, typing away on his computer, not yet privy to the magnitude of the events unfolding outside.
Congressional Republicans may never have been able to prove that Obama's I.R.S. unfairly singled out Tea Party groups for scrutiny; or that Eric Holder tried to hide the facts about a failed Justice Department investigation into gunrunning along the Mexican border, called Fast and Furious, that resulted in the death of a Border Patrol agent; or that Hillary Clinton, as secretary of state, tried to cover up a bungled response to the Benghazi attack — but you might not know this if you spend much time on conservative media or the Trump rally circuit.
The Democrats say Barr bungled the handling of special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's report and that he has repeatedly sought to protect President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, contrasting his comments about what the report said with the actual text that was released on Thursday.
WHAT WE'RE READING: In Brazil, Zika makes getting pregnant a fraught choice (Wall Street Journal) American company bungled Ebola response (Associated Press) Telling docs they overprescribe addictive drugs doesn't make them stop (Reuters) Leading GOP candidates push health savings accounts, but details scarce (Modern Healthcare) IN THE STATES: Utah Planned Parenthood challenges defunding order (Associated Press) Health plans say they could save Texas roughly $100M in Medicaid costs (Texas Tribune) Virginia governor to veto bill aimed at Planned Parenthood (The Virginian-Pilot) ICYMI FROM THE HILL: Obama in excellent health, but still chewing Nicorette http://bit.

No results under this filter, show 787 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.