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He says that "the jury is out whether the target regime will degenerate into something that is farcical and useless".Although the targets generally appear to be worthwhile, there are worries that the focus on outcomes that can be quantified comes at the expense of others that cannot so easily be measured.
"For any professional team to play on that is farcical.
"But for any professional team to have to play football on that is farcical.
"For the England manager to be watching that is farcical," Terry Butcher, the former national team captain, told BBC radio.
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Which doesn't mean that it is farcical, just that it rests upon some very strong situations that manipulate the characters.
"I realised when I was older that there's a persistent attitude in people that academia is farcical.
"When you put it like that it is farcical," said John Harris, the chief executive of Macclesfield Town, who is disappointed the Conference club were not selected for live coverage of their home tie against Wigan Athletic.
To teach you that the Bible is farcical?" I had to figure out what was making this break up with Daniel's heroic stories so tough and where I would go from here -- as a seminarian and as a Christian.
"That proposition is farcical.
Because he has a narrative style that is variously farcical, byzantine and philosophical, and a sense of humor that makes light of countless catastrophes.
The euro, whose future is a core U.S. strategic issue, only received attention in so far as Romney insisted that the United States could be heading in a Greek direction, a suggestion that is just farcical.
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