Sentences with phrase «drop any more points with»

Our midfielders and strikers are much better and effective in working together.Liverpool dropped more points with other teams and as far as we are on our best, we will get our three points with a lovely performance.

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As with any UberPOOL, you'll get picked up at a corner near your starting point and dropped off at another corner near your destination, making the route more direct and subsequently saving you time.
The eight senators with the biggest declines last quarter — a net drop of 9 points or more — are all Democrats.
He also explained that if my score had been just slightly lower to start with, an 80 - point drop would cost even more: «By comparison, from 750 to 670, you'd be looking at an approximate 100 basis points (1.0 %) increase, or $ 60 per $ 100,000 borrowed [per month].»
Expectations are responsible for this, with a more pronounced drop of 6.0 points.
Well, the ECRI (one of the more reliable private economic analysis groups) has finally thrown in the towel - «With the Weekly Leading Index having dropped more than 13 points in the last nine months, it is exhibiting a pronounced, pervasive, and persistent decline that is unambiguously recessionary.»
In Luke 15:1 - 10, then, the two points are made: the shepherd leaves the ninety - nine sheep to seek out the lost one, and rejoices when it is found; the woman drops everything else to seek out the one lost coin (the coin mentioned is probably a Greek drachma, literally worth sixteen cents, but in actual purchasing power many times more than that), and rejoices with her friends when it is found.
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in need of any partners but we the creation is in need of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these taking place around the earth... I think we human fear the fed laws more than we fear the laws of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the life of others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law of the land so much like for example when we drive and no one moves even an inch when there is a school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed laws but when it comes to the laws of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside of marriage and many more... then he said something nice... he said that its because we see the consequence of breaking the law of the land but we do not see the punishment of hereafter even though it is mentioned very details in Quran, it even gives pictures of hereafter....
As he points out, since the Belgian Jesuit George Lemaitre pioneered the big bang theory in the early 1930s, «it's almost as though, with the rise of more secular geniuses... the Church has become discouraged and dropped out of the race, as it were, content to sit on the sidelines and absorb what it can from purely superficial accounts.
Then my fasting blood glucose dropped 10 points and I found I could handle more carbs with my meals without spiking.
Even if they do we are still going to see at least one more of our other title rivals drop points, with Chelsea and Manchester United playing each other.
May sound perverse but I think a more evenly matched top 5 will offer us a better chance of at least still being in the mix later in the season — no one team likely to dominate and walk away with it and all dropping a few points against each other.
We dropped 2 more points but were still told not to panic as we are still top with GD.
Though this season's campaign hasn't been marked by any long winning streaks, unlike last season's two contenders, they've lost only twice, and perhaps more impressively have only once managed not to bounce back from any dropped point with an immediate victory.
Had United dropped more points, it would undoubtedly have been a different story with the focus on the likes of Pogba and Sanchez, but instead they celebrate with three points ahead of facing Liverpool at Old Trafford on Saturday.
The North - East side are now tenth in the table but still only nine points from the drop zone so O'Neill will not be getting complacent and though he saw Frazier Campbell make a successful comeback on the weekend, scoring at home to Middlesbrough in his first game in over a year, Sunderland could still do with more attacking options.
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Any more points dropped will simply look like failure, especially with Liverpool coming up next....
When Giroud got injured, fans shouted at the stadium sign a striker, sign a striker and we got weleck.Now we should shout more precisely, sign lacazatte he is the only addation we need.Giroud costed us monacho game, we dropped points with welbeck as a striker
He then was asked what we need to do in order to challenge and he said be more regular with our performance levels and beat the smaller teams we often dropped points against.
Arsenal need to win to close the gap on the teams above us and a Mourinho bus parking job would not help, whereas with Lukaku he may well make it a more open game as they need a win themselves with Man City having a sizable gap that will probably get bigger if United drop points,
Arsenal go to Old Trafford tomorrow needing a win to make sure that we do not drop more than one game's worth of points behind the current Premier League leaders, with Liverpool sitting on top of the table on 26 points, Chelsea one behind with 25 and the Gunners fourth and level on points with third placed Man City on 24.
Spurs dropped more points at home today as the north London club came from behind to draw 1 - 1 with manager-less West Brom at Wembley today.
Other reports have calculated that clubs playing again after 48 hours drop points unexpectedly in the second game on a more regular basis than those with longer to recover.
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It's our team to concentrate on we aren't good I always said that licester will surely drop points because teams are paying them more attention and sit back when playing them and give them a tough game So the conclusionis the title is for us to win A win at white hart lane will close the gap to zero points with the spuds so the title is still within reach
We have to get out of that funk as we can't afford to drop more points aside from the Chelsea game we have failed to win games with authority against big teams.
In some ways, my escalation of commitment / support for Arsenal has kind of ruined my enjoyment of the Premier League more generally, with rooting for the other top teams to drop points rather than enjoying the artistry of the players.
Even the Champions of the league drop points, our biggest issue with dropping points seems to be that it's like an endless spiral, because when the first points are dropped, the bad run goes on for a few more games.
Agree completely with the Chelsea sentiment MTG but saying we can not afford to drop any more points is a bit harsh imo.
Now United are at risk of falling out of second place as well, and they can ill - afford to drop any more points right now with Jose Mourinho's old club Chelsea nipping at their heels.
It's hard to ask for much more from James in Game 2, after he dropped a triple - double with 24 points on 17 shots, 12 assists and 10 rebounds in the teams» first meeting.
The Spaniard is currently sitting top of the Championship table with Newcastle, one point above Brighton, but more importantly seven pòints away from dropping out of the automatic promotion spots.
One, a Man city win means we might catch up with both Man U and Liverpool Two, a Man U loss will increase their pressure and that could lead to many more dropped points.
He does think they will drop points though and finish on the same 79 points that Arsenal would have with eight more wins.
Win those three and they will be on a roll and if Arsenal have dropped any more points they will be right on our tails and we have seen how well (or not) we cope with pressure.
Looking at the net points that we dropped and the points deficit that we have against the eventual champions, we can see that with just 8 more points, we would have been alright.
Even then, goalkeeper Petr Cech was not happy with the outcome as it meant that the team was dropping more points in the league.
Make no mistake, with Francesco Totti's sustained excellence, the emergence of Adem Ljajic and the return of Kevin Strootman, Roma has the horses to win this race, but the more they stagnate, the more they look like they've simply run out of ideas, and the more they drop points there for the taking, the more people will question if Roma hired the right jockey.
Team News & Lineups: Luis Enrique don't have any fresh injury concern but in spite of all the players available he might just stick with the full strength team for one more La Liga game just to make sure they don't drop any points.
With us having had both of our last two games called off, we've dropped to seventh but only Accrington and Rochdale have played less games than us while Shrewsbury, one point above us, have played four games more.
By the time we play the Hull game we could have dropped a couple more places depending; both Sheffield Wednesday and Birmingham would need just a point to go ahead of us with Wednesday having two games.
That form points to them dropping down into the Championship, and you'd imagine that the champions will have more than enough quality to deal with them.
To drop yet more points, that being their fourth draw in five league games, will have been bitterly disappointing for everyone associated with the club, however scoring a 98th - minute penalty — what should have been a winner had Arsenal kept their concentration and discipline until the final whistle — only to concede a penalty and an equaliser in the 111th - minute will have hurt, massively.
The 1 - 1 tie with the Portland Timbers on Sunday wasn't nearly as dominant as the tie with the Vancouver Whitecaps on Wednesday, but it also felt more like two points dropped than one point gained.
To be fair, Blackburn were one of the more difficult teams to beat on their own patch last season, with Liverpool and Man Utd both dropping points at Ewood Park last season as well as Arsenal.
To secure a tally of six wins in a row in any competition represents a remarkable streak, given their bleak autumn mis - fortunes and with their fierce rivals Liverpool dropping points in a 2 - 2 draw at Sunderland, the prospect of Jose Mourinho's side putting some serious pressure on their rivals in contention for the Champions League spots looks now way more realistic.
If they can replicate their stunning home form then they shouldn't have a problem avoiding the drop again, but if they can pick up a few more goals away from home, and with that the possibility of acquiring more points, then whose to say Blackburn couldn't sneak further up the table and possibly into European contention.
Not keen on dropping more points, City came out gun blazing in the second period and shortly after the re-start they regained their lead, this time with a goal from Sergio Aguero.
West Ham and Arsenal could not afford to drop any more points going into the game, with the Hammers dreaming of a top four finish while the Gunners chased an unlikely title.
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