Sentences with phrase «tag big expectation»

I think Ozil has the same problem as Torres and Andy Carroll Syndrome BIG PRICE TAG big expectation in their mind, Ozil has nothing to prove at Real but here new club new country new Medea and so on.

Not exact matches

Exactly... if one develops an expectation of big name and big tag signings....
With big price - tags come big expectations, and now Stones faces a difficult transitional period after swapping Everton for City.
His compatriot, Paulo Dybala, deserves plenty of recognition too for a stellar first year at Juve having arrived with a hefty price - tag and big expectations, as he ultimately filled Tevez's boots with 19 goals and nine assists.
Sony finally made a fine, although severely restrictive, e-reader device and even at the 1.000 $ price tag sells it beyond expectations... The market for bigger e-readers is definitely there, and could multiply abruptly if the price comes back down to Earth (300 - 500 $), but some inflated CEOs, who believe the planet Earth rotates around themelves, refuse to see what is plain as the daylight.
Lafferty started out believing from review of previous published literature that «infectious disease was preventing the recovery of sea otters, and the most likely source of infection of Toxoplasma gondii was terrestrial runoff containing oocysts defecated by cats,» but when he and colleagues tagged 135 California sea otters in 2009 and followed them for four years, they found that «Counter to expectations, sea otters from unpopulated stretches of coastline,» around Big Sur, are less healthy and more exposed to parasites than city - associated otters,» from the Monterey Bay area, who have more exposure to fecal matter from cats.
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