Sentences with phrase «as a decoy»

2011: In his second season, Gronkowski suffered a high ankle sprain in the AFC Championship and, although he played through the pain, he was essentially used as a decoy in Super Bowl 46.
The imitation is so convincing that it acts as a decoy for two DNA - binding enzymes, including the HIV integrase, which readily bind to it and are essentially inactivated.
When to release the ball, when to hold on to it, when to use team mates as a decoy for the ball etc are all part of the qualities real talent have inherently; Wilshire is a hood player but he lacks these qualities hence he is always injured....
As such, Totti and De Rossi served as decoys as Fazio nodded Radja Nainggolan's perfectly - struck free - kick into the path of Džeko (1).
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Sophisticated countermeasures such as decoy warheads could foil an interceptor, but Pyongyang probably will not deploy them, says Ted Postol of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Likewise, plans can be formulated to take on adversaries, with players acting as decoys while their friends sneak into advantageous positions.
According to the report, the team member who went in to the brothel as a decoy customer was beaten and robbed of his cell phone and cash, but escaped with the girl without further injury.
According to the report, the team member who went in to the brothel as a decoy customer was beaten and robbed of his cell phone and cash, but escaped with the girl without further -LSB-...]
Maybe a 4 -4-2 set up in which he plays as a decoy striker.
Take California Fish and Game warden A.J. Bolton, for example, who employs animal automatons in Eureka, California as decoys in poaching sting operations.
Acting as a decoy of the intact receptor, such a peptide will bind the superantigen toxin and thereby block its access to the receptor needed for toxicity.
The way Argentina lined up against Catalunya and Germany, Maradona might have taken a leaf out of Guardiola's book and played Messi more as a decoy, a false «9» per say, than an attacking threat.
What if Reggie Bush had been on the field for that play, even as a decoy?
But ransomware became a favored tool of targeted attack groups: Petya / Not Petya was purposed as a disk wiper and WannaCry employed ransomware as a decoy and tool of disruption.
But S.C.'s coach used Arnett mostly as a decoy, let more experienced Lindon Crow do the damage.
As far as a way that the Patriots can attack the Eagles in the passing game, I think there is a way for them to use Rob Gronkowski as a decoy to open up the flat zone to his side.
Andy Kennedy drew up a play for Jarvis Summers, using Henderson as a decoy to create this improbable buzzer - beater from Summers:
You bring back CJ possibly as a decoy... leave the other guys who have been hot like Wade, Pat and Layman... I'd opt for Meyers to pull another defender since there was no time for rebound or anything.
On one side, Jimmy Butler is acting as a decoy screener for Nate Robinson.
Wellbeck + walcott as duo forward, or yes girod can usefull too as a decoy, drag some defender, and maybe helping with header.
Pires doesn't sound like he knows anything, unless he knows we will never pay whats needed so he is using Mbappe as a decoy.
He's also used as a decoy way more than he should, because of a nagging injury.
They would spend the whole evening in the pub as decoys, meant to be spotted there making a night of it, leading the local boys to assume that all was clear.
In the Everton game, Giroud was deployed on the pitch merely as a decoy so the other attackers could create and produce the goals.
In endgame scenarios when Miami desperately needs a score, they put in Ellington — sometimes to work as a decoy, but often just to shoot.
If he's being used as a decoy after 3 years that means he's not good enough.
Any player on whom the opposing defense concentrates its attention is useful as a decoy.
However, in these situations, Mauricio Pochettino uses Harry Kane as decoy.
He used Pyke's run to his right as a decoy before entering the area and calmly stroking the ball into the corner.
It certainly did not occur to them that they were becoming dupes of a billionaire investor who was using a civil rights - based argument as a decoy to drive Herbalife into bankruptcy because he had a massive open short against it.
Four companies which were listed as decoy channels through which former First Lady, Patience Jonathan allegedly laundered a sum of $ 15.59 million have admitted in court that they are guilty.
In itself, loss on the timing of the referendum could be shrugged off by the Coalition as a decoy defeat - with the hope of sating the rebels» desire to express discontent without anything of real substance being lost.
Ogunmola noted that the party was not unaware of the grand plan of the state government to sell the legacy projects to its officials as a decoy of his possessing the state.
«The use of human cellular membranes as a decoy has the potential to block a large family of related microbial toxins and reduce the severity of invasive bacterial infections in vulnerable patients,» said Escajadillo.
They may serve as decoys deflecting the immune response
(A) Presentation of a wire - hung hornet to the beehive as a decoy.
He is enlisted by the Department as a decoy to nab the suspected killer, Hart.
In an effort to protect Snake, Zero plans to use the Medic as a decoy by creating another Big Boss.
If enemies become suspicious of a moving cardboard box, Snake can quickly dive out and into cover leaving the box as a decoy.
Range Rover development engineer Geoff Miller is credited with using the name as a decoy for registering the pre-production Range Rovers.
They were developed in Canada in the 19th century as decoys.
You may need friends or neighbors to help out as decoys set up at proper distance down hallway.
Milo is Jessica's training partner and often comes with her to work to help demonstrate behaviors, or as a decoy dog for her reactive dog clients.
The result is a more slower - paced, methodical adventure than when you're playing in co-op and one that invokes different strategies, such as using the other Links as decoys when fighting bosses.
There's even loot to procure - in this case mods and loadouts that can be equipped for each mission, including some delicious gadgets like an inflatable Samus that can be deployed as a decoy - and a scoring system that binds each level, with points doled out for charge shots, missiles or long - range hits all pushing you towards the three medal ranking that's hard to attain for all but the most regimented squad.
There's Chocobo riding, naturally, and Moogles even make a small appearance (if only as decoy plushies).
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