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"It is an absolute fiasco," says Mark Brearley, professor at Cass Cities and former director of Design for London.
"I walked away from that briefing knowing and understanding the government's policy on Iraq was a fiasco, an absolute fiasco," he told parliament.
But testing the devices at Newark Liberty International Airport turned into what Representative Mica called "an absolute fiasco, a farce," because the machines had not been installed as part of a network that, if successful, could save billions of dollars as an alternative way to handle screening at large airports.
Mrs Hall said the party's handling of the events was an "absolute fiasco".
His cabinet replacement described the party's handing of the issues as an "absolute fiasco".
What could have been resolved by politely and apologetically asking if she was trans turned into an absolute fiasco.
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It's a fiasco, it's an absolute debacle".
"You would think that after the absolute fiasco of the Hanssen matter, the FBI would have learned," Leahy said.
"Without that grant, you would have an absolute public safety fiasco in the city of Lawrence".
Above the article, Blumenthal commented that the government "could have done more turning an absolute triumph into a PR fiasco.
He said he had concluded after a briefing from a top intelligence official in January that the government's policy in Iraq was an "absolute fiasco .There were signs, however, that some of Mr Latham's colleagues were taken by surprise by Mr Latham's pronouncement.
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