It's like appointing the accuser as the prosecutor, judge and jury.
I never felt I was quite the ticket academically. I always felt I had to put in an enormous amount of effort not to be disappointing. So I worked really hard, but at the time it suited me, because I didn't do very much else.
What kills us isn't one big thing, but thousands of tiny obligations we can't turn down for fear of disappointing others.
I'm flying blind here. I guess it makes sense that she's a qualified conservative. I can't imagine the President appointing an loose canon ignoramus just because he knew them. I guess we'll find out after she's installed.
I like to do drama, something about life that could be disappointing.
The food in Europe is pretty disappointing. I like fried chicken. But other than that Europe is great.
I do think it is passing strange that in 2005 the Federal Cabinet of this country is responsible for appointing the board of Australia's largest commercial enterprise,
The lows are disappointing but that makes the highs much sweeterThat's what drives you to compete.
The national case precedent says the appointing body can remove a member of a board they appointed with cause. It has to be some kind of malfeasance.
We feel like you did the right thing in appointing a planning commission.