They said her plans for a constitutional commission to examine devolution were in "tatters".
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Confidence had been in tatters for several years, following a big and ugly recession.
"The reputation of cricket comes into tatters with things like this happening, " he said.
Caregivers are often overwhelmed and being on call round-the-clock leaves their patience in tatters.
But with his image as a safe pair of hands in tatters, that may now change.
But, despite the incessant pressure, Dunfermline held on to leave Rangers' season in tatters.
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Defeat saw the 36-year-old relinquish his British title and left his career in tatters.
Banking, he said, was based on trust, and that trust was "currently in tatters".
The result leaves the Lib Dem leader's hopes of changing the voting system in tatters.
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But with the country in tatters, it may be some time before its use becomes widespread.
Doping scandals have ruined the previous two tours and left the sport's credibility in tatters.
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Pakistan's ambition to be one of the hosts of the 2011 World Cup is surely in tatters.
For Labour, Ed Balls said the figures showed the chancellor's economic and fiscal plans were "in tatters".
But if they are not faced down the Doha trade round is dead, the grand strategy in tatters.
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With Congo's economy in tatters, its government near-bankrupt and his popularity plummeting, the young president needs a victory.
He said he was "deeply sorry" and "embarrassed" by the fiasco which has left the firm's reputation "in tatters".
Its finances may be in tatters, but its credit is not in doubt.
It is fair to say that the ensuing decision-making process leaves the credibility of the review process in tatters.
With the London side's European dream in tatters, Vialli said that the club still had plenty to play for.
The grand international expansion strategy hatched a few years ago is in tatters.
The rise in the oil price, in other words, may leave nerves not so much frayed as in tatters.
Services by First North Western were left in tatters on Tuesday after union members began the first of three one-day strikes.
The assist was fitting reward for Brady, whose marauding runs down the left often left Forest Green's scrambling rearguard in tatters.
Pakistan's ambition to co-host the 2011 World Cup is surely in tatters.
As I skipped I read the stained, ivory-coloured tatters, full of stories.
His coaching career, to say nothing of his reputation, is in tatters.
"The one test they set themselves is now in tatters, " he added.
If Dr Dunn is correct, that leaves Dr Chomsky's ideas in tatters, and raises questions about the very existence of a language organ.
Once capital controls were in place Europe's financial markets would be in tatters and it would be hard to preserve cross-border European trade.
If that proves to be the prognosis, it would leave Beckham's hopes of appearing for England at this summer's World Cup finals in tatters.
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