Sentences with phrase «bit more intent»

’73 Memphis Depay (Schweinsteiger)-- 7/10: Changed the game after coming on to bring a bit more intent and momentum to United's forward play.

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«If the intent should arise, it gives opportunities to either defend a little bit more of the Black Sea or to advance from there,» the official said, without predicting any future Russian actions.
The manager seems more intent on his own footballing philosophy than actually winning things and the players seem to accept draws and defeats with a bit of a shrug.
I also think that Watford will have to be a little bit more adventurous than they might otherwise have been because they have just one point so far, like us, and the home crowd will want to see some attacking intent before the international break.
We are indeed, unlikely to see any more big incoming signings (zero reports about interest in central midfield, and with Arsene seemingly intent on keeping Ox and even Wilshere, it seems like he's erring on the side of mostly keeping faith with the same players for the umpteenth summer in a row; just once I'd like him to err on the side of taking risks with the squad by shaking things up and having a bit more turnover in order to significantly improve us, but there you go...).
After the substitution, Leeds looked a bit more disjointed, with passes not quite connecting as Leeds seemed to rely on free kicks to provide most of their attacking intent.
That mentality is not accurate for any diet, but that led me to search a bit more, and I found the «higher» (but for all intents and purposes still low) carb paleo world, along with your site.
I know that my original intent of this blog was to show you how to dress for the office when you can't wear jeans so I hope you guys don't mind jeans a bit more often than normal, especially as the weather gets cooler.
It was both from a practicality standpoint of the actual shooting and from the performers and everything that happens when a movie that's a little bit more run and gun like this one is, it ends up getting shaken during the production and the post ended up skewing more towards the comedy than even the original intent.
The daughter was going through her disobedient stage (at one point, she seems more intent on helping her murderous boyfriend, rather than her father, who her boyfriend is trying to kill), and Mary Sanders seemed a bit more able to take control of her own life.
The 2014 Nissan Versa Note SV we have is a bit more memorable, with some evidence of styling intent on the sides, including a character line that plunges down from the rear quarter across the doors.
Now more than ever, the MINI Countryman looks set on his intent to steal some of Mercedes - Benz GLA's clientele by growing a bit in size and thus negating one of the MINI's previous biggest drawback: its lack of interior space.
Personally I don't think it's a contrarian mindset that's required to follow this approach, but a mindset that is in sync with understanding you are buying garbage, with the intent of selling it for a bit more $ so you can exchange it for the new cheaper garbage.
My point is simply this: while creating a hydrosol is for all intents and purposes a straightforward engineering problem, applying it over a coral reef is something that, IMHO, requires quite a bit more thought and a lot more careful research before someone can say that the benefits outweigh the environmental and ecological costs.
This new and more sophisticated reasoning is broadly to be welcomed, whether it is borne out of a more realistic and commercial approach to the enlarged EU or whether (dare we say it) a reaction to a realisation (communicated or not) that the EU governments might eventually just get fed up with an ECJ intent on deconstructing member states» domestic tax systems and decide to clip its wings a bit in tax matters.
During their debut at CES 2017, the Ella were being shown off with a DJ playing reggae tunes at the Blue booth, and he told me that the intent with them was to convey the sense you get of being in a club or a live performance: a bit more punch and impact than is strictly called for, just to amp up the enjoyment of the music.
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