Sentences with phrase «kotoko lynchpin»

This is indeed a lynchpin of the platforms» business models, as it reduces their costs.
The aggressive move is risky, but Germany is a lynchpin in Uber's expansion plans.
After what's been a wild year for NBC News» lynchpin morning show Today, it's no surprise the network would seek some stability in the form of a new contract for star co-host Matt Lauer.
The ability to verify your identity is the lynchpin of financial transactions that happen online.
Investigators have repeatedly touted the drug as a potential lynchpin in immuno - oncology, focusing on an enzyme that suppresses the immune cells Opdivo and a whole new class of PD - 1 / L1 checkpoints are designed to unleash in an attack on cancer cells.
There are currently well over one thousand different cryptocurrencies in the world and many people see them as the lynchpin of a fairer, future economy.
Dividends are the last thing you'll hear about when reading the financial press or talking to most small investors, yet they're the lynchpin of all of those reports (such as the CSFB Equity - Gilt Study) that reassure us the UK stock market goes up over the long - term.
The main man in this regard was Mr. Paul Boothe, an unassuming, consummate federal civil servant who proved in the heat of battle that he could negotiate with the best of them. If only all our public officials were as determined and skilful in their efforts to pro-actively win real investment and real opportunities for our industries. The St. Catharines announcement is in large part the fruition of the efforts by Boothe (and all the other stakeholders in last year's rescue, including the provincial government and the CAW) to negotiate a package that was much more than a bailout. Rather, it was a recipe for a reaffirmed Canadian presence by these two lynchpin manufacturers (GM and Chrysler).
Religion is the lynchpin of intellectual laziness.
This last claim is the lynchpin on which a host of new, successful state restrictions on abortion hinge.
Francis Coquelin may now be the lynchpin of Arsenal brilliant recent run, but it seems strange to think that just a few months ago he was playing in the Championship with Carlton, therefore he is the only Gunner with first - hand experience against Reading this season.
Michigan enters March as college basketball's hottest team largely because Wagner is the lynchpin in John Beilein's five - out attack.
Arsenal and Alexis Sanchez are being held to ransom by Henrik Mkhitaryan who is the lynchpin in massive transfer of Alexis to Manchester United.
He is under contract at the Emirates until 2020, but Sky Sports add that Marseille are willing to spend up to # 20m on the 30 - year - old and make him their lynchpin up front.
I say we make it a regular lynchpin of this event, but that's just me.
adams was a lynchpin to Arsenal's success in the 90s and even managed to maintain a high level of performance whilst dealing with drink and drug problems.
But the Boss also admitted that our defensive lynchpin is expected to pass his fitness test ahead of the match, although he still has worries.
The way Koscielny has developed into one of the best defenders around the only thing that will see him out of the Arsenal team are fitness concerns so hopefully he will be our defensive lynchpin for many years to come.
Regardless of how the stadium proceeds, by the time the Americans return with their schematics in June, they will already know a much more crucial fate, that is, whether or not they have secured a spot in next year's Champions League, the all - important lynchpin for the Americans» plans.
Arsenal dominated the midfield, owing to their numerical advantage over Man City's midfield duo of Toure and Fernando, which was the lynchpin to the game panning out in the manner it did.
Got the winning goal and was the lynchpin in Tottenham's attacking movement.
The lynchpin will be sophomore noseguard Jerry Ball, who, at 6 feet and 258 pounds, is aptly nicknamed Ice Box.
Yes we would like another defensive midfield lynchpin to back up Coquelin, just in case he gets injured or needs to be rested, but here is the question.
He could be the lynchpin of a playoff bound team or the poster child for an under preforming mess.
I would» t want any of them as the lynchpin of our midfield for a title challenge.
Sometimes — the guys that are the «lynchpins» suck (remember bellcow Connor Brewer) and the afterthoughts become the key pieces to the puzzle.
I think he'll be a lynchpin for this team's culture change that desperately needs to take place.
Still just 21 - years - old, Can already shows the maturity of a Steven Gerrard or a Xabi Alonso in the middle and could be the lynchpin for the Reds in years to come.
Robben is arguably Bayern's best player — although teammate Manuel Neuer is the one shortlisted for the Ballon d'Or — and is a real lynchpin for success for both the German champions and the Netherlands.
He has a ridiculous get off & speed off the edge which is the lynchpin of his game & early on would be best used as a situational pass rusher.
Chas has been the lynchpin of AA recently and always keeps the blog site going with vids / chat etc in tandem with the inestimable Raddy, when you are unavailable.
Eleven points off safety and with their closest rivals having made useful additions — Reading reinforced their back line with Premier League loanees Andy Griffin and Zurab Khizanishvili while Plymouth signing Damien Johnson was Birmingham's midfield lynchpin not so very long ago — Peterborough chose deadline day to part ways with manager Mark Cooper after less than three months and only 13 games in charge.
Back Barcelona to win by more than two goals with a best price of 13/10 — especially now they have their lynchpin Andres Iniesta back to full fitness.
# 50 - 70million is the reported fee for Naby Keita, who would be the lynchpin in the middle leaving Jordan Henderson, Emre Can, Georginio Wijnaldum, Philippe Coutinho and Adam Lallana to fight for two places.
That block was just one of many impressive aspects of play in which Sakho would look composed; a key lynchpin in the success of Palace's work to nullify the majority of Town's attempts to level up the scores.
So their interest in Peterborough United's creative lynchpin Marcus Maddison makes perfect sense.
Alex Bruce and Darren O'Dea are expected to join Patrick Kisnorbo on the treatment table, but what is of greater concern is the absence of captain Jonny Howson and attacking lynchpin, Robert Snodgrass.
The lynchpin in the Liverpool attack, Firmino was at it once again on Sunday.
The five - man midfield that Sir Alex prefers for these games will look to keep Milan's midfield lynchpin Andry Pirlo relatively starved.
It is hard to believe the composition and intelligence belongs to a man not long out of his teens, and one who has become the creative lynchpin for both club and country.
It didn't seem an act of shunning, more an embarrassed acknowledgement that once again they needed their lynchpin to save them from a quandary that they never should have got themselves into.
The central lynchpin of the Invincible team had been cast aside with no replacement seemingly on the way.
These three lynchpins are the quality Sociedad can ill afford to keep if they finish outside the top 4.
He was a lynchpin during the 2005 - 2006 run to the Champions League final, where he also managed to stab in the last European goal at Highbury against Villarreal in the semi-finals.
Liverpool are considering RB Leipzig lynchpin Naby Keita as one of the options to dynamise their midfield in the summer.
One potential headache for Garry Monk is the current lack of cover for Gylfi Sigurdsson, the Icelandic playmaker and lynchpin who is evidently enjoying life back in Wales after being underused and unappreciated at Spurs.
It is hard to believe that this is only his first season in the league, he is already a lynchpin of the squad and his influence will only wax over the coming seasons.
While Matic has been the lynchpin in the United midfield, the Blues have missed Kante of late with a muscular problem.
Eden Hazard, Romelu Lukaku and Dries Mertens are all set for key roles, while Spurs duo Jan Vertonghen and Toby Alderweireld are defensive lynchpins.
At the heart of their midfield he is the lynchpin that allows the attacking talent in front of him to shine.
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