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Like Carlton's now-infamous 35-tackle debacle, conceding a remarkable 13 of 17 goals from turnovers at least gives the Dees a target for improvement.
In particular, he says there needs to be a clearer strategy as to how the US government plans to tackle the "toxic assets debacle".
Phil Jones escaped an early debacle of tackle without a yellow card, which proved vital as he was shown a yellow for a challenge on Jordan Henderson later in the match(many, Liverpool supporters and otherwise, believe it could have been red).
In the wake of the debt ceiling "debacle" — S. & P.'s word — it is questioning Washington's capacity to tackle the long-term fiscal challenges that the country faces, which have been clear to anybody with half a brain since the nineteen eighties.
Mr Miliband's annoucement was a reaction to the events of the past week: the Falkirk debacle, the war of words with Len McCluskey and the impression that the man who talks incessantly about tackling vested interests could not face up to those closest to him.
A debacle.
Cue debacle.
Debacle, perhaps.
Congress can tackle complex topics: Sen Carl Levin's permanent subcommittee on investigations has taken on everything from tax-dodging to JP Morgan's London Whale debacle.
"A debacle," Ortiz said.
It was a debacle.
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