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It can be used to describe a situation that has been a complete failure or disaster. Example: The launch of the new product was a fiasco; it had numerous technical issues, garnered negative reviews, and cost the company a lot of money.
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fiasco
noun
A sudden or unexpected failure.
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(Just think of how it bungled the aftermath of the Maps fiasco).
In addition to potentially flouting the original agreement, it remains unclear whether the fuel-cell fiasco will undermine the tower's LEED certification.
To be disabled in post-2010 Brisain is to be unsure when and whether your benefits will be paid because the new system keeps chopping and changing and growing historic backlogs – so that even a parliamentary select committee describes the switch-over as a "fiasco".
Any link between the Johansson fiasco and the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign would bring Oxfam America into this toxic environment.
Despite last year's fiasco on the snowbound Stelvio, where a group of riders clearly gained an advantage by ignoring calls to neutralise the race on the descent, Giro race director Mauro Vegni simply shrugged and said he was sorry, but that article 12.1.040 – which states: "Non-regulation assistance to a rider from another team, stage races.
fewer means smaller in number, eg fewer coins; less means smaller in quantity, eg less money Ffestiniog fiance male, fiancee female; but note divorcee is both male and female Fianna Fáil Irish political party fiasco like debacle and farce, overused in news stories: who says it's a fiasco?
A crisis that started with an EU summit fiasco three months ago may reach its climax on Thursday with an EU summit failure as Putin's short-term hard power collides with European longer-term soft power and leaves the EU looking weak and feckless.
The coalition knew how the Dome fiasco had damaged New Labour and feared a repeat – "They didn't want their thumbprints on something that didn't work," Boyle grins – so let him have his head.
And that the children-at-the-border fiasco exists because "the United States that the federal government has refused to address this issue in any meaningful way".
He reiterated a note of caution after the west coast franchising fiasco, which saw Virgin involved in legal tussles with the DfT after a botched process led to rivals FirstGroup being awarded the London-Manchester-Glasgow route.
He ascribed the apparent sidelining of Varoufakis to the fiasco in Latvia last Friday when several eurozone countries roundedon the Greek finance minister, who then made matters worse by tweeting about being the target of eurozone "hatred".
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