Utter
in sentence
654 examples of Utter in a sentence
I looked this film up with hopes that I could enter into some fantastic and deeply ironic conversation on this film's
utter
lack of merits.
But Bush does not have many choices if he is to save his presidency from going down in history as an
utter
failure.
Likewise, proclaimed support for disparate, barely-known rebel groups; demands for dead-on-arrival sanctions resolutions; feckless calls for Assad’s departure (as if he plans to take the advice); and half-baked ideas about enforced “safe areas” (an
utter
failure in Bosnia) are unlikely to spare many lives, much less bring about the endgame that is so desperately needed.
A person reared in
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isolation (or by animals, as the semi-legendary "feral children" adopted by wolves) can never attain full humanity.
In abandoning the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, US President Donald Trump rejected the advice of allies and showed an
utter
disregard for the interests of France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the broader international community.
Israel’s Election in a BubbleTEL AVIV – Forty-five years into Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories, and four years after Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s government became the undertaker of the two-state solution, an electoral campaign run in
utter
denial of Israel’s Palestinian conundrum has just ended with yet another Netanyahu government in office.
This is just one example of current climate policy’s
utter
remove from reality – and not just in the UK.
Whereas Abdullah at least talked about reform (though with no real consequences), Naif can barely bring himself to
utter
the word.
In fact, Hezbollah is now not only militarily stronger than ever – Security Council Resolution 1701, which called for its disarmament, has proven to be an
utter
failure – but also more politically robust than before the war.
But Ariel Sharon's government should not be allowed to use the Palestinians
' utter
failure at peaceful nation building as an alibi for continued occupation.
The destruction of the mosque thus felt like an
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betrayal of the compact that had sustained the Muslim community as a vital part of India’s pluralist democracy.
Ireland’s banking system was entirely private, but the country’s pre-crisis credit and real-estate boom left it with some 20,000 homes on “ghost estates,” all of which will likely be demolished, their construction an
utter
waste.
And Arabs’ rage would reach unprecedented levels, causing
utter
mayhem and destruction.
The result has been
utter
failure: military defeat and a severe degradation of America’s moral standing.
Trump’s
utter
failure to understand this innovative approach is bad news for Iran, for the world, and for the future of global governance.
Yet North Korea’s world-defying belligerency is not
utter
madness.
This netherworld, patrolled and nourished by criminals who operate a vast black-market economy, has bred, in Mumbai, a community that has
utter
contempt for the state, because it knows that its survival depends on corrupting the police.
Following Schauble’s remarkable acknowledgment (made publicly only after
utter
catastrophe had struck), Merkel herself opined that perhaps certain kinds of relief (such as cuts in interest rates, rather than in the debt’s face value) could do the job in a way that would be consistent with EU rules.
But an
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lack of transparency allowed Russian companies, and their subsidiaries registered in third countries, to snap up most of the new offerings.
Indeed, it is with
utter
disbelief that I watch television news about Blix's negotiations with the Iraqi dictator's henchmen.
Reaching consensus among the World Trade Organization's 145 members, where one dissent can cause
utter
disarray, was difficult even before the world's governments divided into pro- and anti-American camps.
For the EU, the wars that accompanied the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s signified an
utter
failure.
The slaughter by terrorists of hundreds of Russian children in Beslan was final proof - if more was needed - of the
utter
incompetence of Russia's military and security services.
These and similar efforts can mean the difference between famine and food security, epidemic disease and health, income and
utter
poverty, and, most importantly, hope and despair.
The hope of breaking Nazi power while preserving Germany from the destiny of
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destruction and bloodshed that awaited it in the last months of the war was a noble one, even if in the end it proved to be unrealistic.
Remembering Zhao ZiyangThe conditions under which Zhao Ziyang lived at the time of his death, in
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isolation from Chinese society due to an illegally imposed 16-year house arrest, shames both Chinese justice and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
To suggest that giving girls aged 9-13 three injections over six months gives them a green light to engage in sex and sets them on a path to promiscuity is
utter
nonsense.
Lacking an institutional base of support, and corrupted by a descent into authoritarianism and
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disregard for Egyptians’ freedoms, the project disintegrated when the hero died.
As Gerald Bronner, a French sociologist, has convincingly shown, education neither increases trust in science nor diminishes the attraction of beliefs or theories that scientists regard as
utter
nonsense.
The decision, justified as part of China’s ongoing anti-corruption campaign – an endeavor that critics say is a cover for eliminating political figures disloyal to Xi – revealed an
utter
lack of regard, or even contempt, for world opinion.
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