Sentences with phrase «divided up the field»

He has smartly divided up the field between veterans and the hottest of the moment.

Not exact matches

Kalsu would appear in a jersey cut off at the sleeves, in shorts and baggy socks and cleats, and begin sending the young men through agility and running drills, racing up and down the field with the players and finally dividing them up for a game of touch football.
Suddenly, Mata has a more obvious way into games, the labour shared by Martial and Memphis can be divided in a more logical and defined manner rather than doubling up on the left and United's best line - up on paper can begin to function on the field.
That would set up a crowded race with Gallo and Clement running, and dividing the Democratic field, and the eventual winner of the Republican primary competing with Conservative Party candidate Richard Cahill Jr. for GOP votes.
When more candidates have become observed in follow - up, it will be very interesting to divide the CoRoT sample into candidates in the center and anticenter fields, which have different stellar densities; this should provide more detailed insight into the abundances of diluted and undiluted binaries.
Featuring sweeping 4km2 maps, the battlefield is divided up into large cap sectors — allowing for emergent and constantly unique gameplay that pits two forces of fifty players in a fight to the death across fields, bridges, forests and towns.
Anu (16:51:16): The reason they divide Science up into different fields, is because one person has a difficult enough time mastering, and improving, his own field... Yup, different Professors for different fields.
For decades afterward, physicists who specialized in other fields of fluid dynamics were startled when they saw a climate model that did not divide up the atmosphere into millions of boxes, but used the refined abstraction of spherical harmonics.
Ever since we started doing research in the field of cyberjustice in general, and ODR in particular, the issues of the so - called digital divide has arisen so many times that we wonder if those who argue its validity have kept up with statistics.
While Boyle has seen ATS software parse «all sorts of resumes and formats,» he noted that SilkRoad only renders cover letters as attachments and doesn't divide it up into fields.
The point of my comment was merely to state that there were several experts on board (each in their own fields) none of whom addressed the heart of the «subsequent» problem, but rather effectively divvying up the spoils, often characteristic of «dividing the blame» in various apportionments.
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