Sentences with phrase «cautious about their chances»

However the manager was cautious about their chances to play against the Black Cats, and it is likely that they will face a late fitness test before being committed.
Nonetheless, figures close to Corbyn remain cautious about their chances.

Not exact matches

Wenger has already spoken about how it could take Jenkinson some time to get back to his level after such a long spell on the sidelines and he is being cautious with the defender, but should he give him another chance this weekend or should the boss go back to Gabriel to fill in?
Also, I think that we should be very cautious about trying to draw up a new doctrine, because it seems to me that as soon as a new doctrine is established, a case comes up that flies completely in its face, but I do hope that other members of the Security Council will see that there has been success in removing a dictator, and in giving that country a chance of peaceful and democratic progress, which will be good for the world.
But of course there is always the chance there can be harmful ingredients substituted as well, which is yet another reason to be cautious about buying your supplements through a random seller on Amazon or Ebay.
Again, we need to be cautious about accepting these claims until they've gone through the legitimate scientific channels and people have had a chance to review this research.
Personally, when I know I've wasted $ on steam sales out of boredom / desperation, it just makes me more cautious about buying before careful assessment of whether or not there's a good chance I'll play the game.
We're a little cautious about how permanent such a decision is to the wider story - there's every chance Conor could be revived, he is an android after all.
Climate change presents a profound challenge to this cautious centrism because half measures won't cut it: «all of the above energy» programs, as U.S. President Barack Obama describes his approach, has about as much chance of success as an all of the above diet, and the firm deadlines imposed by science require that we get very worked up indeed.
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