Sentences with phrase «be fair to say»

Hopes were very high for the title but it would be fair to say that anyone who actually expected us to win the title before the season would be getting a little carried away and setting themselves up for a disappointment — but how many of us already had at least one foot in the Great Expectation camp and believed that after all these years this would be our year?
Wilshere's loan of course still runs for a couple more months down on the south coast and it would be fair to say this season has been a great opportunity for the player.
since he's so good at assisting or creating chances or bringing others into the game or holding up the ball and less of a potent goalscorer, it'd be fair to say he could try out playing in midfield or behind a Lethal striker!
A few good games certainly isn't enough to convince everyone that the Ox definitely has a future at the Emirates, but I think it would be fair to say that he should at least be given a good opportunity to show us what he's got in his preferred position, before deciding whether he is going to stay or go.
Arsene Wenger subsequently found defensive additions in Rob Holding and Shkodran Mustafi during the summer, and now it would be fair to say that given the impressions both players have made so far this season, Mertesacker has been pushed down the pecking order.
His fine club form earned him a call - up to Euro 2016, where it would be fair to say he did not shine so bright.
It would be fair to say that many United fans are far from impressed with Van Gaal.
There weren't many naga sauce products on the market at that time so it would be fair to say we had a few requests for bottles -LRB-!)
I would also suggest that it would be fair to say (pun intended) that a «fair go» is the strongest of unifying themes in Australia.
I may have «picked up» the wrong notion from your earlier reply, but would it be fair to say that certain schools of Christian teaching were at least in measure responsible for the «heaviness» of the spirituality you encountered?
It might be fair to say that one side is guilty of overbelief; the other, of underbelief.
He would be the Caesar of a Jewish empire no less universal than the Roman; though it would be fair to say that the program drawn up for the «Son of David» in literature not far in date from the time of Jesus has more about justice and moral reformation than about bread and circuses.
And it might be fair to say that it is denial, dishonesty etc...
Would it be fair to say that addressing poverty is ultimately what drives you in your work with Redress?
But again, I haven't read it all myself, so it may not be fair to say that.
You said, «Would it be fair to say that you don't believe that there is any possibility there is a God, or do you think it would be possible, but you withhold belief until you see «evidence»?»
He said: «I think it would be fair to say that doctors would feel that the situation currently with the new contract is unjust.
«It would be fair to say, though, that the international banks who offered liquidity in the Middle East without being physically present in the region have been less active, and some international banks have refocused their strategies here,» Caughey adds.
- revfeed promotes binarytilt - «Scam or not» review websites promote it, It would be fair to say some are written by binarytilt authors and some authors are just simply bribed (I mean they're human) and binarytilt seems to have lots of money.
Until yesterday, it would be fair to say that the chart pattern of SPY had not yet convincingly broken down.
Would it be fair to say that you agree with Martin Feldstein (who did not sign the letter) that these tax cuts will not pay for themselves and, in fact, would add about over $ 1 trillion to the debt over the next decade?
Would that be fair to say
«I don't think it would be fair to say, because of the sea salt, my prices are higher by that much,» says Spiliadis.
It's fair to say that few businesses would take this approach with any other vital aspect of their operations.
Studies indicate carbon dioxide emissions from transportation in the province have declined 16 % in that time, and while it's impossible to draw a direct causal relationship between the tax and the emissions decline, it's fair to say it was a factor contributing to indisputable behavioural changes — you can't emit 16 % less CO2 by doing the same things you did before.
«I think... it's fair to say that valuations today are more attractive than they were even two months ago and the chapter of Kraft Heinz integration is behind us,» Hees said.
Looking back at the countless, high - profile, sexual harassment allegations that continue to pour in, it's fair to say, 2017 was a brutal year.
«That is the inexcusable part,» he continued, adding: «At the end of the day, the chief of staff is the one responsible for the staff of the White House, and I think it's fair to say this particular issue was not handled to the best of the White House's ability.»
Based on Tuesday's comments, it's fair to say he won't reappoint Yellen, the Fed's first female chair.
But it's fair to say that many of the fans who celebrated Welter's appointment may not have realized it was temporary, and will be sad to see her go so quickly.
In fact, as we approach a decade since the launch of Apple's App Store — followed a few years later by the Android / Google equivalent — it's fair to say that there's an app for everything.
That's fair to say, but given your track record and your success, I'd imagine it would be tough to ignore your advice.
Twenty - one years is a long time in information technology, so it's fair to say that mobile computing specialist Portacom is a veteran of the sector.
It's fair to say that Gil Eyal was an influencer in the world of influencer marketing before the term even existed.
I think it's fair to say that most (if not all) CEOs are jacks - of - all - trades.
«I think it's fair to say that sport has transcended into fashion, into lifestyle, into streetwear,» explains CEO Hainer.
«It's fair to say the president reacted strongly to that.»
It's fair to say these are all helpful outcomes.
Is it fair to say that the game is to cut costs faster than revenue declines and --
«I think it's fair to say that, Ash, at your one year attempt at retirement from public service, you failed miserably.
That suggests more turnover at the upper echelons of business — which, it's fair to say, is a very good thing for a whole lot of powerful women.
«It's fair to say that the policy and character of my government would be, or the government which I lead, would be very different to that of President Trump,» said Varadkar, 38, who was elected prime minister by the ruling Fine Gael party in June after former leader Enda Kenny stepped down.
It's fair to say the oilpatch in 2015 is more enlightened than the forest industry was in 1995, when the language around sustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR) hadn't been invented yet, says Coady.
It's fair to say the broader solar sector is in turmoil too — and investors have learned the hard way about the industry's issues.
Optimism, it's fair to say, has returned to Redmond.
It's fair to say that for eccentrics like me, it's the process of innovation that excites — and for the majority it's really the promise of what it may bring.
Although it is fair to say that the recent uptick in volatility has in part reduced earlier concerns about prolonged low volatility and associated reach - for - yield behavior, it has placed added focus on the resilience of liquidity, particularly in markets, such as the market for corporate bonds, that may be prone to gapping between liquidity demand and supply in stressed conditions.
Dyson speaks from experience, of course - he's someone who has chosen to go against the tide plenty of times in his career so far, and yeah, it's fair to say that he's fared the better for it.
«I think it's fair to say that Mexican drug cartels are the most powerful drug - dealing groups in the United States,» Campbell added, «except that their effect is more indirect and delivering drugs to the street dealers.»
It's fair to say that this didn't go down well with the parliamentary press lobby.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z