Sentences with phrase «back track like»

But the JBL Playlist is a lot less sure of itself when it comes to a more laid back track like I Fall In Love Too Easily by Chet Baker or It Was A Very Good Year by Frank Sinatra you'll find the mids and trebles getting lost in the mix a little, not to mention not having quite the same level of detail.
Which was nice after having to back track like, fifteen minutes.

Not exact matches

Dig Deeper: Yvon Chouinard, Founder of Patagonia, on Corporate Culture Resources: * The Ethical Leadership Group and consulting firms like it serve companies who have gone astray from their philosophies and are looking to get back on track ethically.
Healthcare professionals like psychologists, doctors or registered dietitians can also provide counseling and guidance to help you get back on track.
This weekend pays tribute to a specific era, 1985 - 89, and features a host of initiatives like cars with old - school car paint schemes, commemorative ticket and program designs, specially - designed apparel, retro food offerings at the track... unlike, say, baseball or football throw - back games where the only real change is the team's uniforms, Darlington and its partners goes all in.
Sensors on the back of the watch face detect a user's pulse to track things like calories burned and distance walked or run.
Through programs like the Science Talent Search, the Society and Regeneron hope to get the nation back on track with science.
But the consumer sports segment, like its Spark line of fitness tracking watches, would be scaled back and 136 jobs cut.
You start from the year 2030 and imagine what the world will be like then, and walk back from that point in five year increments to track how it will change in order to get to that point.
This is especially satisfying as you sit back and watch interest rates track like a roller coaster.
Lead investor IVP has a strong track record of backing industry - leading fleet management software companies like Fleetmatics and @Road.
After its disastrous venture into the oil and gas business, it looks like Freeport McMoRan is back on the right track.
He says spiritual mentors like a Sunday school teacher in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and some of his Redskins players helped him get back on track with a deeper, more meaningful Christian faith even while the struggles were at their worst.
«From the powerty shacks, he looks from the cracks to the tracks And the hoof beats pound in his brain And he's taught how to walk in a pack Shoot in the back With his fist in a clinch To hang and to lynch To hide «neath the hood To kill with no pain Like a dog on a chain He ain't got no name But it ain't him to blame He's only a pawn in their game»
Your life is passing like a hand waving from the back of a train and every choice determines whether you are on the right track.
... or perhaps they simply want a President who can get the economy back on track (like most Americans).
Unless there is a massive shift back to reality, which is liberty / freedom / capitalism and Individualism, we will remain on this course toward mystical destruction like we are on railroad tracks.
Looks like most of that all tracks back to the Muslim jihadists.
I want so badly to get my spiritual life back on track but I feel like I have so many road blocks.
But first, since we don't back track on everything that has already been posted, I would like you to answer mine.
And it's salads just like this that help me get back on track, detox my system a little, and debloat my tummy.
This sounds like a good plan to get back on track with healthy eating (and minimal sugars)... I've had my ups and downs over the last month or so with eating too many processed foods and I definitely started to feel a difference.
Low - Carb comfort food like this can help you make it through the holidays or get back on track in Ja
Yum, this sounds like the perfect way to get back on track with getting more veggies into one's diet.
I feel like I've given up a lot to get my immune system back on track.
However, I'm ready to get back on track with clean eats like these.
Really liking the look of Campbell — even when he doesn't have a great game he works hard enough by tracking back and covering Bellerin whenever possible.
The guy is not a RWB nor is he a CM.Just by looking at how he plays you can tell he was made to be a winger.A wingback can be viewed as a defensive winger.He does well there because he's able to play like a winger.However, if you ask me he's terrible defensively.But I like the fact that he tracks back when he plays as a winger.At CM, he's able to do very welll because his passing and crossing is excellent.However, over there he's forced to restrict his runs and risk taking a bit because he's playing at the center.As winger he has full freedom to expres himself.Here, he can use his running, crossing, risk taking and dribbling to great effect All he needs is to develop that certain level of cobsistency.He can really come good because he's shown he can.
A team that plays attacking football like Arsenal, can maybe afford one player that does nt track back and that player is usually the creative player in the CAM position.
Bottom line, if he is angered bench the players who were not good enough and play those who deserve some game time based on the Southampton game or on games where they had a positive impact: - Take Özil out and play Ox in the hole (he has to understand your the highest paid player of the club, your given freedom like nobody else and your even seeking even more money with a new contract you can't play like that ever and go AWOL)- Put Sanchez on the wing or up top but put Welbeck in (Walcott didn't track back near enough for the Alsonso goal)- Iwobi has been bright from the wing let him play there - Xhaka has to go back in the holding midfield role and I would take out Coquelin because he could've taken a foul on the hazard's goal.
For me though, the biggest thing about this match was that the manager was able to rest his key players like Alexis Sanchez and Ozil and pretty much all of the starting line - up that will take on Sunderland in the Premier League on Saturday and Arsenal still got the confidence boosting victory to set us back on track.
Bellerin had an awful game, ditto Koscielny and Mustafi, Monreal was so - so, Welbeck was anonymous apart from the goal and his failure to track back led to the second goal, Xhaka looks like an oil tanker which can't change direction, Coquelin was passionate but ineffective, Iwobi has lost his spark and I don't know why he starts before Walcott.
I can have full trust on Kos and Mertz provided they operate their forward passes from the backline only, our attack is good, Sanchez and Ox on wings will track back and attack, while Ozil have to be little more aggressive than his usual days to overcome the likes of Matic, Terry, and Cahill.
it seems obvious, theo is gone, he is tough on negotiation and demands and soft on delivering value, i like him, but if we sell and spend i am ok, as for danny, i thought he looked great v new castle, he was constantly stretching the defense, his track back was also great, heart and speed are there, takes a wenger to work on making him clinical, thats what arsene does best, teach.
Welbeck the only thing that's missing for him is goals he is a fantastic team player: energetic, track back, make the extra pass, pace and power but needs to be more compose and selfish; at times he looks like he's not even sure if he'll score and ultimately doesn't!!
I don't know if Wenger talks to his team before any match, I don't think he even uses any tactics, he doesn't even assign any player a particular role, our players don't track back, they don't slide when a shot wants to be taken, they are easily bullied, he acts like he just submits the team sheet and goes to the bench to sit down.
I was unsure about welbeck but liked what I've seen of him, his tracking back, pace and energy is good for the team, he should score more goals and will do I'm sure of it.
Incidents like his failure to track back and give any help to the defence in the buiold up to the contentious penalty awarded against Hector Bellerin at Watford on Saturday do not help the German, though, and only make it easier to believe the report by Metro that people at Arsenal are becoming very concerned about Ozil.
Arsenal personnel are too simple minded and i think this stems from the personality of the manager, i strongly doubt the players felt the emotion of s lost of two points, compared to that of the fans, we need personnels to be benched and shown that they have to work for their space, but guess what we do not have that luxury for some players and position, thats why our captain felt like a point was ok, thats why wilshere feel there is no need to track back, the whole sense of responsibility for ones action is not there and all the manager does is pat them on the back and say we will get them the next time.
He is a beast when going on attck and awesome to watch whenever tracking back not like other players in the team.
In this game if players like kroos, Marcelo, carvajal and Casemiro continue to make the same mistakes like not tracking back, and poor all round performances, then it's safe to say that Zidane is no longer able to motivate this team.
This system allows Hazard to play as a second striker close to Diego Costa, giving him a free role instead of asking him to track back a lot, like in the past few years.
And then we have Aaron Ramsey... who right now looks like our best midfielder... makes good runs into box, goal threat, but also loses possession and doesn't track back to defend.....
I'm not going to do any reasearch or anything but it seems like off the top of my head the last 7 times they play in prime time its in there back yard, and given Cams track record litereally on the road - thats a big advantage.
As I said even last week Ozil seems like a different player this season, his tracking back and his passing in the final third is just mouth watering.
Eddie Howe seems like a pretty good manager and let's hope that Wilshire focuses on getting his career back on track.
We need to star from scratch and spend, like Man U, and we will get back on track.
Mertesacker is very good when we are playing in a defensive formation like today, when we are playing our regular attacking, possession game and we have to push up, then he is too slow tracking speedy forwards back and becomes a liability.
It just didn't look like that offense was ever going to get back on track, and Brady himself looked damn near shot.
I said «This is 2014, football evolves every few seasons, now players should be flexible and not one dimensional like it was many years go, today's AMF has got to be able to create, assist, score and track back, CM the same thing, strikers have got to be able to work the channels, hustle defenders, assist and sccore, before a striker was a 20 - 25 goals, now they are pushing 30 - 35 goals.
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