Sentences with phrase «competing neck and neck»

Not exact matches

«I wanted to compete as if I'd never won anything and I would go as the underdog, even though a lot of times I was not,» says Ohno, dressed in a shimmery gold tracksuit, the medals slung around his neck to complete the look of an exaggerated version of himself: the spokesman obsessed with gold.
Finding a way to reconcile two competing demands - minimizing contact in practice in order to reduce the number of concussions sustained and the number of hits players sustain over the course of a week and a season that emerging science, now more than ever, suggests may have a deleterious cumulative effect [26] on a player's cognitive function over the long term, while at the same time maximizing the amount of time in practice learning how to tackle and block without head - to - head contact - time that is needed to maximize the protective effect of proper tackling on the number of head - to - head hits players sustain in game action, which can not only result in concussion, but catastrophic neck and spine injuries - is challenging, but clearly not impossible.
Dangling earrings or a cuff bracelet, sure, but never a choker because it competes with the neckline and hides your neck, which just looks weird.
In the past year, Chase Freedom has refined its rewards program to compete neck - and - neck with Discover More.
You'll notice that the backrest is a bit higher than most competing models — this is not only to accommodate larger gamers but is also provides extra support for your neck and spine.
After hearing the competing evidence the court found that «the increase in (the Plaintiff's) headaches and neck and shoulder pain is causally related to the soft tissue injuries she sustained in the accident.
Here's some insider juicy juice: When you break your neck competing on a show like Design Star, you think that if you can just get through it and win, you'll be on easy street.
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