Sentences with phrase «danger of losing early»

These six squads are in the most danger of losing early.

Not exact matches

There is a very real danger of our title challenge looking over before it has begun if we lose those two early matches, so Wenger needs to have the team as strong as possible and ready to hit the ground running and that could mean him getting any transfers done and dusted early enough to get the new lads settled in before the season begins.
President Obama talked earlier this year of a Democratic takeover of the House, but instead his party is now in danger of losing the Senate.
If the Hillsborough application was taken seriously in the early years, teachers with low growth scores had to be constantly concerned if they would hit that bottom 5 % in combination with other measures and be in danger of losing their jobs.
With some airlines now setting earlier expiration dates on frequent flier miles, airline credit card holders who do not take to the skies on a regular basis are in danger of losing their hard - earned miles.
[W] ith the inability of the Connecticut House to pass a bill that would have allowed the state's only nuclear power plant, Millstone, to compete on equal footing with cheap natural gas and heavily subsidized renewables earlier this month, Connecticut is now in danger of losing its largest source of zero - carbon energy.
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