Sentences with phrase «as move the window»

«We want to normalize an understanding of digital surveillance and its pitfalls, as well as move the window of acceptable political discourse in a way which encourages politicians to speak up against new and expanded surveillance and data interception powers, or at the very least, to question them.»

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On smartphones there were Symbian, Meego, Windows Mobile, Asha, BlackBerry 7, BlackBerry 10 (now effectively dead, as BlackBerry has moved to Android), and of course Firefox OS, as well as Jolla (which looks to be nearly dead) and Samsung's Tizen (which isn't).
The company said that 41 % of the companies it surveyed have been avoiding the upgrade, and some «have gone so far as to actively resist the move by using software to prevent or disable Windows 10 installation.»
Microsoft extended its streak of wins in the latest quarter as it moves into an era where its Windows franchise plays a supporting role to its burgeoning cloud - computing operations.
In fact, the average Gen Y mother now defines «brand loyalty» as a window of allegiance lasting 6 - 12 months before she moves on to explore alternatives.
Though an odd request, he did as I asked, moving the window blinds aside and sliding the door open.
Ideally Wenger would like to bring in Schneiderlin in the January transfer window and is readying a # 20m bid for the St Mary's star but understands that such a move is unlikely to succeed with Southampton ready to fight to keep hold of the former Strasbourg man as Ronald Koeman looks to maintain his side's excellent start to the season.
Arsenal were strongly linked with a move to sign Antoine Griezmann this summer, with the bookies pricing him up as short as 5/2 to join before the window closed.
A move to Cardiff City could well act as a shop window for the England man and if he were to make a real impact he could perhaps sneak into Roy Hodgson's 2014 World Cup finals squad, not least as Arsenal's Theo Walcott is out with a long term injury.
Serge Gnabry left last summer to move to German side Werder Bremen, although there is contrasting reports as to whether Bayern Munich had a hand in his return to Germany, and the German giants have made him their player this summer, although a loan move is being mooted for him in the current window.
He moved to Leicester in the January transfer window, and proceeded to make five appearances — of which only one was a start — as the Foxes clinched an unlikely Premier League title.
This is why we need to move quicker this window as its a knock on effect.
The West African impressed with his dribbling, his movement and — as evidenced by the goal — his powerful shooting during the fixture, and may well have prompted any of the quintet of clubs represented at Anfield to make a move in the coming transfer window.
No we can't, because the very obvious deficiency was Arteta, and it has been known for a long time that Arteta simply is not up to handling the DM position for extended periods on his own, and that this is a position that we are very exposed on, as Coq will not be able to attend every game, through suspension, injury, or needing to be rested as was the case here — so WHY did Wenger not recruit for this position in the transfer window when plenty of people, such as Schneiderlin, had already expressed a preference to move to London.
There are question marks over his future as it appears the Chilean wants a move away from The Emirates but Wenger assured fans he will be an Arsenal player after the transfer window closes and this maybe it the most important thing the club can do in order to mount a title push.
The 26 - year - old is keen to seal a permanent move away now as he looks unlikely to break into Walter Mazzarri's starting lineup, particularly with the Italian giants now backed by wealthy Indonesian businessman Erick Thohir, who plans to make some big - name purchases in the January transfer window.
New AC Milan boss Sinisa Mihajlovic is open to bringing in Balotelli and even though an initial loan deal wouldn't resolve Liverpool's long - term ambitions to sell the Italian international, the move could act as a useful shop window for the player's talents.
He finally started playing as the January window approached as he tried to earn a move again, but now he isn't in the team (again) as the drama rolls on.
Add David Luis for 30 and drag his Brazil boy Lucas for 20 and Sanchez seing this will extend, just pay him 25 in combine bonus and salary... It's not about winter or summer window but who we need and smart moves when we best timing which we fail to in everyway for years... I'm keep pointing since summer window a such obvious stunner potential star for arsenal attack named Dembele at Celtic, as Lukaku, Everton after him... He'll be like Cantona or Ibra for Arsenal, not Henry but as shinning.
Daley Blind moved into Shaw's position following the Man United man's injury on Tuesday night, with Marcos Rojo coming on as a sub for Shaw, and the pair may now be the best options available to Louis van Gaal, at least until the January transfer window.
Fichajes [as per the Metro] note that Cavani is one of the Gunners» preferred targets, and that the club are willing to move for the Uruguayan during the January transfer window.
Arsenal are reportedly considering a late move to sign Chelsea attacker Florent Malouda as Arsene Wenger considers ways to add strength in depth to his Gunners squad before the transfer window closes next week.
That didn't happen, even with late interest from Fenerbahce with the Turkish transfer window open for a week longer, as reported by The Sun, and so Costa can move his family and set his heart on a return to Atletico, but ultimately nothing seemingly can happen until the turn of the year.
Dragovic, who joined Kiev from Swiss outift FC Basel in the summer of 2013, has developed a reputation as a tough tackling defender and was strongly linked with a move to Premier League giants Manchester United in the January transfer window.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is preparing a move for young Ajax defender Joel Veltman in the January transfer window as he continues to search for reinforcements to his back line.
In turn, it's expected that he will leave Old Trafford in search of regular first - team football, and despite his troubles since moving to the Premier League, it appears as though he'll have a choice when the January transfer window comes around.
Mertesacker is out of contract next season and with it seeming unlikely for Arsenal to offer the 32 year old a new deal, he may well agree to move on as soon as the January transfer window.
The Gunners have been linked with moves to sign Marco Verratti, Blaise Matuidi, Edinson Cavani, Lucas Moura, Adrien Rabiot as well as others in recent windows, and we could have a decent chance of landing one of these players this month.
Newcastle, however may still may keep faith in signing the lightning - quick full - back in the future, as he demonstrated excitement at playing in the Premier League and did not rule out a move abroad in next year's summer window.
Falcao's season - long loan move to the Blues from Ligue 1 outfit AS Monaco was announced on the same day the summer transfer window opened on July 1 [via Guardian Sport] as the 29 - year - old is set for another crack at trying to prove himself in English footbalAS Monaco was announced on the same day the summer transfer window opened on July 1 [via Guardian Sport] as the 29 - year - old is set for another crack at trying to prove himself in English footbalas the 29 - year - old is set for another crack at trying to prove himself in English football.
LOL It didn't take too long for the media to start the January Arsenal transfer rumours as at the start of yesterday the Guardian are saying that Arsene Wenger made a last minute offer to buy the Juventus striker Simone Zaza, despite the 24 year - old only moving to the Old Lady earlier in this transfer window, and are now preparing to go back for another bid in January.
According to the latest Arsenal rumours, the French defender is already in talks with Serie A side AS Roma in regards to a move to the Italian capital once the transfer window opens in January.
Arsenal fans will be hoping that Arsene Wenger has already began thinking about possible options and moves he may want to do in the market, but as with many previous January transfer windows, I'm personally not expecting much movement at the Emirates.
The news outlet are also saying that Fabinho revealed that he didn't complete his move to Old Trafford as his current club Monaco blocked him from leaving during the transfer window.
The transfer window in England may not open officially until June 9th, but transfers between clubs from the same association can be done as soon as the season ends and there is nothing to stop clubs and players talking over the possible terms of a move before signing the papers.
He still seemingly wants the Barcelona move and he'll hope to see some developments in the January transfer window with PSG clearly not on his radar as he would prefer to seal a move to the Nou Camp, as per the report.
Should a deal fail to be agreed prior to the 11PM deadline, then the Spanish transfer window remains open until tomorrow, and a deal would likely be struck for a move back to Spain as he intended.
The Red Devils brought in some of the world's biggest names during the summer transfer window as they signed the likes of Angel Di Maria and Radamel Falcao, and now they are preparing some exciting moves again.
We started this transfer window off by being linked to Geoffrey Kondogbia (He opted to go to Inter Milan) then it was on to our good old friend Schniederlin (Who unless you have been living in a cave, has moved to United) accompanied by Vidal (Who we are being told is possibly on his way to Bayern as a replacement for the modern patron of German football Schweinstieger), not obviously forgetting the obvious one that rears its head every window for the last 3 seasons, William Carvalho.
The fact that the reported buy - out clause for Krychowiak is just # 21.26 m it makes you wonder why Wenger didn't make his move as soon as the transfer window opened — if our scouts had been watching him for the whole of last season.
Perhaps a little too well for Mertesacker's liking, as Metro has reported the lanky defender talking about the possibility of moving on, with the January transfer window giving him the chance to talk to other clubs because his current contract is due to expire at the end of this season.
While the 24 - year - old would tick the boxes needed at Old Trafford, given there is no suggestion of a transfer fee, personal terms being agreed or a medical being scheduled, it's questionable as to whether that will all happen so late on in the window to allow Man Utd to seal a move.
However, with both those transfers having seemingly broken down due to the 25 - year - old's excessive wage demands, it now appears as though the only move left on the table for Bendtner before the summer window closes for business on Sept 2 is to Southern Spain.
As you continue to look closer, you will realise that over the past three transfer windows, we have moved to bring in a goalkeeper (Petr Cech), the two defenders, two midfielders in Xhaka and Elneny, with the latter able to play in an advanced role, as well as a striker, completely overhauling the spine of our teaAs you continue to look closer, you will realise that over the past three transfer windows, we have moved to bring in a goalkeeper (Petr Cech), the two defenders, two midfielders in Xhaka and Elneny, with the latter able to play in an advanced role, as well as a striker, completely overhauling the spine of our teaas well as a striker, completely overhauling the spine of our teaas a striker, completely overhauling the spine of our team.
Big money moves for players such as Oscar have become a regular feature of this transfer window and the last, so much so that the footballing culture in China is rapidly growing.
The likes of Real Madrid and Benfica have been linked with a move for the pint sized talent since the World Cup and it could be that Ferguson deems a move for the player as worth making before the transfer window shuts.
I am not talking about the Arsenal transfer rumours that have been doing the rounds of the football media recently, suggesting that the Arsenal and Chile international star Alexis Sanchez has become increasingly frustrated with life as a Gunner and is keen on a move away from Arsenal in the summer transfer window, although if they turn out to be true it would certainly represent a major problem for Arsene Wenger.
All in all, Conte has done what he has had to do in a difficult first transfer window as Chelsea boss, although given their form last season, selling Mohamed Salah to Roma and loaning Juan Cuadrado back to Juventus will be costly moves.
Fans have commented on the post below which reads: «Young but I'm ready», as to what he means he's ready for, with a number of club names appearing as they seemingly believe that he's talking about his future and a move elsewhere with the January transfer window open for business.
I'd personally be keen to hear an opinion on another player Wenger's been rumoured to be a big fan of and this window would be as good an opportunity to make a move for as any with Rafa gone and no CL to offer in Lorenzo Insigne.
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