Sentences with phrase «able deputy for»

Asmir Begovic is an able deputy for Courtois, but the Blues will still want their first choice stopper restored to the starting line - up for such a massive game.
Good enough to start the FA Cup final for Arsène Wenger, he is a more than able deputy for Petr Čech, but now it seems his days at Arsenal are coming to an end.
Victor Wanyama and Mousa Dembélé have formed an excellent partnership at the heart of Tottenham's midfield, while England regular Eric Dier is an able deputy for either player.
Trent Alexander - Arnold and Andy Robertson are developing into key men at full - back, and in front of them on Tuesday, Wijnaldum proved an able deputy for the suspended captain Jordan Henderson in the defensive midfield role.
So I think that the Brazilian will be an able deputy for the German.

Not exact matches

I applied and worked as deputy registrar for a few years, and then eventually a position opened up in the conservation department and I was able to move into it.
Because the job has such a sweeping mandate, it's also crucial for the NEC director to be able to hire good deputies with different realms of expertise and connections to other parts of government.
With Luke Shaw sent off against West Ham for a quite needless second yellow, Rojo would be an able deputy on the left side of defence — switching from the central role he played against the Hammers.
So all in all it is a question of having good / great players and able deputies; specially for Arsenal where injuries is a top four opponent.
The dude has been out injured for a long time, he will get back to form the more games he gets under his belt...... he is an able deputy foe Bellerin all the same
Reserve goalkeeper Valdes is yet to make his debut for van Gaal since signing an 18 month contract with the club to be an able deputy to international teammate David de Gea.
The Darlington - born stopper, who joined United from Middlesbrough's Academy in 2013, proved to be an able deputy, in his solitary appearance for the club and was beaten only by a late penalty in a 1 - 1 draw at Elland Road.
So far, Mark Bunn has been able to enjoy some first - team action as the deputy but it does not look to continue for long with Johnstone's arrival imminent.
if neither the Speaker of the House of Representatives nor the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives is (for whatever reason) able to act, an Acting Speaker of the House of Representatives who is able to act
Oona King, the former MP for Bethnal Green and Bow who went to the same north London school as the Miliband brothers, said: «If you look at Nick Clegg, being able to speak with a human touch translated into becoming Deputy Prime Minister.
Both sides would also be able to approve each other's deputy leaders, a clear shot at Sen. Michael Gianaris, the Queens Dem who is currently the mainline Democrats» No. 2, who is not liked by either the rogue Dems or Cuomo, whose aides have accused him of undermining potential reunification deals for fear of losing power.
When Perez was able to speak, he immediately called for Ellison to be named deputy chairman, delighting the congressman's supporters.
Over the years he has been able to secure funding for necessary equipment that helps ensure local police officers and deputies have the resources they need to protect themselves and appropriately serve our communities.
If his old deputy Nick Clegg can command # 35k for a speech, imagine what Cameron will be able to collect.
A seven - mile hike is too much even for the able - bodied, said Jerry Delaney, Deputy Director of the Adirondack Park Local Government Review Board.
«They can compete for our work, but we will not be able to compete for theirs,» says Richard Hinsley, deputy director of the Transport Research Laboratory.
In addition to being able to detect NMR in far smaller samples than conventional machines, our technique does not require the application of microwave fields that might disrupt biological samples» said Hollenberg, who is Deputy Director of the Centre for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology (CQC2T) and Thomas Baker Chair at the University of Melbourne.
In the event that they lose communication with their command unit, we will be able to pinpoint locations as close as three feet,» said Deputy Under Secretary for Science and Technology Dr. Robert Griffin, a former firefighter.
«The fact that we were able to detect genetic risk factors on this massive scale shows that schizophrenia can be tackled by the same approaches that have already transformed our understanding of other diseases,» said the paper's senior author Michael O'Donovan, deputy director of the MRC Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics at Cardiff University School of Medicine.
Mr Suresh Subramanian, Worldwide Vice President & General Manager for Industry Solutions, HP has said of Innovation Africa «The conversation is at a level where ministers, permanent secretaries and deputy directors are able to interact and take deliberate action immediately.»
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has said those running England's free schools will not be able to do so for profit.
Knight said: «I know some of the deputy RSCs personally and respect them greatly — and in terms of reflecting the mainstream sector they are people who are well positioned to be able to inform and develop the system — but what we don't have is a strategic plan for having SEND knowledge and expertise across all the different regions.
Deputy Manager of Cats Protection's National Cat Adoption Centre Karen Thompson said: «All cats that come into the centre are routinely scanned for a microchip, and it's not unusual to be able to trace owners for cats which have been missing a few months.
Deputy Amanda was able to participate in the Dogs Playing for Life Mentorship to advance her playgroup knowledge and handling skills.
«Through this supercomputer, scientists will be able to advance their work in finding cures and developing improved treatments for cancer, epilepsy and other devastating diseases affecting the lives of Australians and people worldwide,» Professor Jim McCluskey, deputy vice-chancellor for research at the University of Melbourne, said in a statement.
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