Bilingual education programs have been a fiasco, too often severely hindering kids from learning English.
The 1986 Financial Services Act was rushed through parliament, but proved a fiasco in practice.
But privately, many experienced detectives feel that the investigation into Madeleine McCann's disappearance has been a fiasco.
Stock exchange chief Gavin Casey told the BBC that the problems should not described as "a fiasco".
There will be problems, the insurance parts will be a fiasco, but we will continue implementing the sensible sections.
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The bottlers have been grumbling, not least because the hunt for a new boss was turning into something of a fiasco.
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Now the venture could cap Schwartz's career--or end it in a fiasco.
"It's kind of a fiasco, " said Andrew Stadler, whose Terre Haute, Ind.
Some officials were wary of repeating a fiasco like "Black Hawk Down" in Somalia, when U.S. forces were killed after a botched raid on a warlord.
The intent was to free itself from a maps app which was consistently offering a better experience to Android users rather than those who prefer iPhone, but the result, as rapidly became clear, was a fiasco.
" But pride and tension ensure that a pre-emptive strike on the Telmarine court is a fiasco. ("Peter the Impetuous" might be a more fitting moniker.) None of this is in Lewis, but the thwarted assault is the most exciting set piece in the picture and would not look out of place beside Peter Jackson's work in "Lord of the Rings.
He accused Mr Cameron of evading responsibility and claimed that the government's policy was a "fiasco".
After a strike in 2000 sank its stock 25%, the telecom firm works to avoid a similar fiasco.
Geoff Barton, its head teacher, is part of the legal challenge group and called the downgrading a "fiasco".
He argues that Kyoto is a costly fiasco, and that the federal plan will land disproportionately on Alberta.
The SDLP's Alasdair McDonnell referred to the interconnector as a 'fiasco' believing it has been flawed from the beginning.
Here's one thing: the Brooklyn arena is already located on a traffic fiasco.
Speaking of that, the tour stunt itself is turning into a PR fiasco.
He warns Chatter could be a security fiasco.
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This time, Namco Bandai, publisher of the recent PS3 exclusive Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, is at the center of a pre-order fiasco involving an eBay merchant and a shortage of special Wizard Edition copies of the game.
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The FAI statement said that the newspaper's claims in relation to a "ticket fiasco are unfounded".
On Friday, Senator Mathias Corman of the Liberal Party labelled the mining tax implementation a "complete fiasco".
Take a look at the fate of Conseco Financial when it tried to take advantage of a subprime lending fiasco in the late 1990s.
What agency wants to be synonymous with a Super Bowl fiasco?
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George Mason University's Adam Thierer has called this "a growing cronyism fiasco" and noted that the number of states involved skyrocketed to 45 in 2009 from five in 2002.
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Even as a sideshow to the Petraeus fiasco, the Jill Kelley saga was a legitimate story, with two top generals coming under scrutiny.
Yet Republicans have been trying to replicate that fiasco on a national scale ever since.
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