Sentences with phrase «be plain sailing of»

It's not all going to be plain sailing Of course there are going to be losers.

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It wasn't all plain sailing for the moustache though; back home British citizens were looking on it as a sign of their boys «going native» and it was nearly stamped out completely.
Franklin Templeton's investment professionals share their thoughts on the prospects of a Macron presidency and suggest it might not be plain sailing for the self - styled political outsider.
They did not get there with plain sailing however, after having very little of the possession in the opening half, an injury - time penalty was given for handball against Bastian Schweinsteiger, which Antoine Griezmann put away nicely, sending the keeper the wrong way.
Things were not plain sailing from there however, with a number of long - term injuries having stunted his progression, with many believing he would be the next big star to break through at Arsenal.
It wasn't all plain sailing tonight, however, with the Gunners going 2 - 0 down and suffering a real scare, particularly in the wake of some other fantastic comebacks in the Champions League this week.
The lad took their feet of the pedal at that point and it was plain sailing but David Moyes side decided some more poor defending was needed and Arshavin was allowed to waltz into the box fire in on goal only for Tim Howard to palm on to the post which left Eduardo an easy tap in as Joleon Lescott started to think to himself if this may be his last action in an Everton shirt.
Despite the midfielder wishing to leave the club, the transfer isn't going to be plain sailing reports the Daily Mail, as the player's reportedly # 85,000 - a-week wages are reportedly getting the way of the France international being able to secure a move away from White Hart Lane.
But having only managed the top clubs in Europe, in terms of players and transfer budget, I think it's fair to assume that his time in management has been pretty plain sailing (for the most part).
It wasn't all plain sailing for the American though and he saved the best until last as he leapt 17.41 m in the final round to beat his compatriot Christian Taylor, the Olympic champion managing a season's best of 17.15 m. Britain's 2009 world champion Phillips Idowu recorded his best in the first round, but 16.30 m was only enough for eighth.
Although Belgium and Brazil have secured their places at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, while England and Germany are on the verge of qualifying, it hasn't been plain sailing for some of the other big nations.
Two more goals over the past seven days take us to 94 goals for the Chelsea Loan Army season (whilst maintaining the streak of at least one being scored in every full week of the campaign so far), but it hasn't been plain sailing by any measure, and injuries are starting to mount up.
It has been plain sailing for them so far and they will want to keep the momentum going all the way through to their first tough game of the season which comes against Atletico Madrid in mid October.
Learning the transition of using a potty rather than their nappy is huge for toddlers and is rarely plain sailing, but these tips can help
Of course, it has not been plain sailing for Corbyn's Labour.
No doubt Cameron was eager to make full use of the photo op — the future is not exactly going to be plain sailing for him.
Ideally, once the executive and the legislative arms of government are run by politicians of the same party, people expect that governance would be plain sailing.
However, it's not yet plain sailing for the jumping spider, as it is also a favorite snack of its savior, the weaver ant.
THE early human colonisation of islands might not have been plain sailing.
Being mindful takes a bit of effort, but once you've achieved it - and met someone who chimes with you - it's all plain sailing!
Use Filipino dating site Dating4dating.com for the search of new friends from Zamboanga and it will be all plain sailing!
There's a vague and hammy attempt to create an antagonist, in the shape of a cartoonish colonel played by Yul Vazquez, but it's mostly plain sailing despite the tragedy at the film's core.
Until 2016 it had been nearly 10 years of plain sailing for growth stocks and the value investment style had been left in its wake.
Worldwide Operation — There is no getting away from the fact that HSBC are a huge international business and as such they have the size to ride out any storms on the banking world, which they have been doing with some level of success over the last few years, they are slowly getting back on track and unless any other major scandals emerge then it may be plain sailing for HSBC and they should return to profitability over the long term in no time at all.
It can all be plain sailing, then all of a sudden unexpected bills can hit you.
Of course they cried now and then and it wasn't all plain sailing, we'd be lying if we said it was that simple, but after just a few short days they were mostly quiet throughout the night and happy to spend time in there during the day.
It wasn't all plain sailing however, as Trials Fusion is the latest multiplatform release to perform better on PS4 than Xbox One - ironic when this is the first time the series has been released outside of a Microsoft platform.
The journey has not always been plain sailing for all of Bilbao's population, however.
It is not all plain sailing, as with every rule of law, the Without Prejudice Rule has its exceptions.
I appreciate that the introduction of OFR has not been all plain sailing.
Separately I caught up with Avaneesh Marwaha, CEO of Litera Microsystems, about which rumours are circulating in the market — possibly encouraged by competitors — that the three way merger of Microsystems, Litera and the Sackett Group is less than plain sailing.
It is worth noting that the EU - wide implementation of the 2003 NRF has not been plain sailing.
And after surviving the digitization of real estate data and automation of conveyancing — more secure electronic communications should be plain sailing for the Ontario real estate bar, «whatever waves may seem to be on the horizon.»
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