Sentences with phrase «bowing out early»

They are winning tourney games, not bowing out early.
For Team Free Agent, they bow out earlier than they had hoped but they really have something to work with in the future here..
Romain Grosjean also bowed out early after this spectacular crash at Turn Three left his Lotus in ruins.
That loss for 2009 winners Germany meant they bowed out early, as did England, who lost to a Norway side that continued to impress.
Therefore, retraining schemes are vital to make sure that older teachers still feel confident of the latest teaching methods, curriculum changes and technologies used in the classroom — to prevent them from bowing out earlier that they would want to.

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They ended that celebratory year in familiar fashion on Sunday: bowing out of the Stanley Cup Playoffs at least two rounds earlier than they hoped.
If the Capitals had lost, bowed out of the playoffs early once again in front of their own fans, blame would rightly be laid at the feet of those four players.
Tabasco Cat had prepped splendidly for the Travers, but Holy Bull, who set the racing world drooling with blazing triumphs in the Florida Derby and the Blue Grass Stakes early in the year, had bowed out of the Triple Crown series after being left at the gate in the Derby and finishing 12th.
While Mayfield had sucked the drama out of the Heisman Trophy race by mid-November, last year's winner quietly put together another stellar season as QB of a Louisville team that had bowed out of ACC contention by early October with losses to Clemson and NC State.
Yes he did well in his early years and yes he transformed Arsenal but I think he has ran his course and should bow out.
Talk earlier in the week was how the players would recover and respond from the disappointment of bowing out of the Champions League despite playing so well against Juventus over two legs.
However, if Bayern can get one back early, a whole range of possibilities open: Bayern could mount a comeback and Barcelona could crumble, Bayern could do enough just to make it interesting before bowing out, or it could turn into a goal fest with non-stop action and unpredictability.
Miner bowed out of running for the 24th congressional seat against Republican Rep. John Katko earlier this year.
O'Reilly is no stranger to criticizing Senate Republicans in Albany and even contemplated running for open seat earlier this year before bowing out.
Steele, who formally endorsed Scozzafava earlier this week, commended her decision to bow out of the race.
Sandler came out early with the Oscar buzz after the film bowed at Cannes, and it's understandable why: he's great.
When they decided to bow out and start a new company, Proof and other similarly - delayed movies were quickly released in a concentrated glut during the late summer and early fall of 2005.
But three of the guests who were announced earlier had to bow out.
Mercedes SLS AMG Final Edition It's only been on sale a few years, but the SLS is bowing out a little earlier than expected to make way for a smaller, 911 - rivalling sports car.
The new Beetle Convertible is due to bow in at the LA Auto Show in November but VW obviously decided it was pragmatic to get an early reveal out of the way before the new Bug soft top trickled on to the Interwebs of its own accord.
Used since the early 70s for a succession of saloon cars - some of which were turned into fire - breathing, rally - bred Evolution cars - the Lancer name bowed out in most markets last year.
The vanity press, whose attorneys bowed out of the case early this year after telling a judge they hadn't been paid, did not send a representative to attend the hearing.
Sony, an early e-reading pioneer, is bowing out of ebooks.
They bow out too early, thus losing out on the cash value, too.
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