Sentences with phrase «done fine»

Roberto Firmino has done a fine job leading the line at Anfield this season, scoring 23 goals and providing 13 assists in 42 appearances.
Rodgers has done a fine job at Celtic Park and that has seen him linked with a potential move to Arsenal.
You «ve had all your chances Arsene and you «ve done a fine job of milking the cow, and you «ll be there until your contract ends, that «s when I «ll renew my contract with Foxtel (providing you take the Yank with you).
Brendan Rodgers has done a fine job at Anfield this season after the blow of losing Luis Suarez in the summer, and with this team they look all set to mount a strong title challenge again next term.
He done a fine job in my opinion and i like how now we have a young core of British and otherwise players who have been together now for a long time.
Lacazette has done fine IMO considering he is not the focal point of our attacking play.
Ajax Frank de Boer has done a fine job at the iconic Dutch club but sooner or later he is likely to accept a challenge elsewhere in Europe.
Treasury chief executive Mike Clarke said on Friday that Mr Burghardt had done a fine job as chief financial officer during a «critical period for the business» and would now use his deep commercial knowledge to provide important oversights of the operations in the Americas.
She has done a fine job cutting costs, improving the relationship with TCCC to become more aligned, and re-educating investors that CCA is no longer a growth stock but a yield stock.
I've known a few low carb vegetarians, and they've done fine.
The recipe says to brine for two days, but I've done fine with one.
Many churches have done a fine ob of keeping Him and His Word out... in favor of other, more attractive words, and focusing on «the self».
I think our President has done a fine job.
You've done a fine job of illustrating why most atheists have zero credibility and actually lack the theological knowledge they promote as their virtue.
(eh eh) While I agree with you, let's give due credit: the organized religions have done a fine job of establishing an environment that invites, tricks, cajoles or forces gullible people to buy their fantasy, for the purpose of power and control.
Regardless of your position on homosexuality, when you consider the numbers, it becomes clear that gay marriage would have very little effect on an «institution» that we heterosexuals have done a fine job of screwing up on our own.
Conservatives have won the economic arguments, he says, and on the cultural front they have done a fine job of showing how the decline of the traditional, two - parent family is linked to a host of social ills.
You seem to have done a fine job moving beyond your «pre-Christ» past in terms of behavior.
Judeo - Christianity has done a fine job of it; Islam, on the other hand, brings trouble wherever it goes.
Rev Gumbel has done a fine job mediating between various protestant theologies, and arguing that he is presenting a sort of common denominator «kerygma» between Catholic and reformed traditions.
Doubtless he's done a fine job as a Silicon Valley financier, but his recent notoriety comes from his climate alarmism.
We probably would have done fine.
Political theology has already done fine work in clarifying the relation of faith to the political sphere and in showing what the church must do in order that the appropriate relation be realised.
Both have done fine.
In addition, they have done a fine job to date of whipping up enthusiasm for the stock and they demonstrated financial acumen by using the over-valued shares to make a big acquisition.
We have implemented some modest changes to improve our potential to benefit from (even ill - advised) speculative runs, but we've done fine nonetheless, and we can sleep nights.
Netgear's (ntgr) stock has done fine, but trailed the S&P 500 index for most of the past five years until a big rally the past few months, largely over excitement about how well Arlo cameras sold in the holiday shopping period.
Charlie's done fine in life,» Scott said.
Sources told the site that she was doing fine after the break up and that the relationship served as a good distraction following her split from former fiancé James Packer.
The authors also do a fine job unpacking some of the most catastrophic organizational failures of recent times — 9/11, the financial crisis, and the BP oil spill.
We stepped up, and they are doing fine today.
«We've operated under price controls, we've had 52 % federal taxes applied to our earnings... we've had regulations come along,» Buffett said says, «I will predict that if either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton become president Berkshire will do fine
You don't have to feel sorry for anyone at Hotwire, they all did fine and they're doing fine.
It's basically a giant mall now that's doing a fine job of extracting a lot of money from people.
The commercial also does a fine job of matching each TV show's location to its characters» (likely) rooting interests.
«American business is going to do fine over time, so you know the investment universe is going to do very well.»
In one way that's great, because all of them will do a fine job of measuring heart rate.
Everybody has a timeslot in their day when they do their finest work.
If we embrace that, we'll do fine.
Most of my clients do fine with three to five scheduled visits per day.
Einstein did fine in school growing up.
Changing up your scenery can do wonders for letting you get on with doing your finest work.
If you're on a solid career trajectory, live within your means, have a little common sense, and make financial independence a priority, I'm sure you'll do fine.
Tom Pechacek, general manager of Displaymasters Inc., a $ 10 - million trade - show - exhibit manufacturer in Minneapolis, was doing fine in sales but still decided to redefine the company's product two years ago.
I may be a bit more hardcore than most people, so feel free to allow yourself a cheat day, and you'll do fine just being low carb.
«Even after I started earning good money, I was still in the mentality of «I know this is all I need so I'm doing fine.»»
Official sources say the U.S. will do fine this year.
That monster project awaiting you might do fine sitting on your desk in your current day job, but procrastinating the tough jobs as an entrepreneur usually only makes things worse.
Although I am sure he'll do fine without it.
Weissman said Camp David, the U.S. government - owned retreat in Maryland's Catoctin Mountains, which presidents use for personal getaways as well as to conduct the people's business, would do fine.
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