Sentences with phrase «enough stage it is in»

Mr Rammell said: «There is talent and potential out there and if it is not being properly identified or nurtured at an early enough stage it is in danger of being unfulfilled.

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In the Slingshot's current form (soon to be updated in a beta stage), it can deliver around 800 litres of clean drinking water daily — enough for about 300 people — and uses as much electricity in an hour as a basic hair dryeIn the Slingshot's current form (soon to be updated in a beta stage), it can deliver around 800 litres of clean drinking water daily — enough for about 300 people — and uses as much electricity in an hour as a basic hair dryein a beta stage), it can deliver around 800 litres of clean drinking water daily — enough for about 300 people — and uses as much electricity in an hour as a basic hair dryein an hour as a basic hair dryer.
When asked about Carpool Arabia's methodology when choosing its investors, de Terssac candidly admits that it wasn't a walk in the park, saying, «Choosing is maybe a luxury you have in Silicon Valley, but here, it's more about who is crazy enough to invest in an early stage tech venture, rather than buying another apartment in Dubai Marina.»
In the earlier stages of a company, it's possible that policies are not rigorous enough and the guardrails on various APIs are not robust enough that this kind of information can just get out in the open without additional scrutiny, allowing firms to take advantage of those shortcomingIn the earlier stages of a company, it's possible that policies are not rigorous enough and the guardrails on various APIs are not robust enough that this kind of information can just get out in the open without additional scrutiny, allowing firms to take advantage of those shortcomingin the open without additional scrutiny, allowing firms to take advantage of those shortcomings.
Because approval is often largely based upon the business owner's personal credit history, a business credit card may be a good option for startup and early - stage businesses that haven't been in business long enough to establish a strong business credit profile, yet occasionally need credit to pay for business expenses.
It should be no surprise that many countries in the late stages of their own investment - growth «miracles» have tried this kind of transformation, but none has ever managed so radical a change within its financial sector quickly enough, at least in part because the capital allocation decision is at the heart of distributional politics.
Adding to this new information is some research conducted by Womenable way back in 2007, Mapping the Missing Middle: Determining the Desire and Dimensions of Second - Stage Women Business Owners, which not only raised the point that not enough policy and programmatic attention was being paid to established women - owned firms that had not yet cracked the million - dollar revenue barrier, but sized this population at between 16 % (if defined to include firms with employees or between $ 100,000 and $ 1 million in revenues) and fully 91 % (if having employees and revenues over $ 100,000 was not a criterion) of the entire women - owned business population.
They declined to say how much they would be investing, but said that they would make investments of between $ 500,000 and $ 2 million in early stage companies and that they had enough capital to invest for several years.
There are two major «challenges» in Atlantic Canada that Cohort aims to take on: (1) founders that raise a significant funding round find it hard to engage with peers, (2) there are not enough very early founders receiving «get started» funding from people that can help them at that early stage.
«My apologies for the silence over the last month, but I am in the final stages of completing my book and there is just not enough time in the day to juggle investing, teaching, book writing and coming up with insights worth sharing.
Enough here if we have established the fact that many, if not all, peoples even at the pre-literate stage have already developed most of the kinds of material that are found in the Bibles of literate peoples.
My opinion is that every such man is a lout who may be intolerable enough in real life but ought instantly to be hissed off the stage when he would give himself airs in poetry.
Taken as a whole, they are not sick or well, but in that uncomfortable in - between stage at which the patient is well enough to keep going and at least perfunctorily do his work, yet unable to do it with zest, enthusiasm, and effectiveness.
What is needed is a program of «continuing education» that will be tailored to fit the particular congregation and situation, and will be flexible enough to meet the needs of lay theologians in various stages of development.
One rational means for GOP voters to do so is to elect politicians who would be crazy enough to take the irrational action in the last stage of the game of not increasing the debt ceiling.
It's not like it involved a wave of acceptance of the concept of free love, exploration into knew spiritualism, a reavluation of morality and ethics, and the first real key stages in recognizing that the idealized «Good Christian Family Values» of the 50's were a lie and a sham, that often enough were just a cover for a an abusive house - hold, treating women like second class citizens, and culuraly engrained and supported bigotry.
Browning really helps bring out the flavor in the herbs, but I've been known to skip that stage on a busy morning (or when I forgot to start supper early enough.
You can always add more in during cooking stage if it is not spicy enough for you.
Satisfying enough to take centre stage and become your entire lunch or dinner in just one bowl, salads are not only practical but also versatile and highly adaptable to whatever you've got in your fridge.
I'm also in a stage of pregnancy where I can't get enough raw vegetables!
Arsenal are currently in 5th place in the Premier League at the halfway stage, and although we are only 8 points behind the leaders, many Arsenal fans think we are simply not playing well enough to challenge for the title — and in fact may have a battle just to finish in the Top Four.
What is the point of playing CL when we do nt have enough quality to make it to the later stages In the Premier League finishing 1st is success
But we are at a stage in the history of our club now where nothing is good enough except the premier league trophy.
Play whoever wenger wants against bate, but I hope that he plays a strong enough side once the knockout stages begin coz it will not be easy now especially that now there are atletico madrid and bvb in the mix, plus there are already lazio, a.c.milan and I'm sure they will also want to win it....
The Arsenal transfer rumours about Jack Wilshere and a possible move to play for our old rivals Manchester United are still in the embryonic stage, as reported by Metro, but with the Gunners already having more options in the central midfield area where Jack plays there is a good chance that his loan season at AFC Bournemouth is not going to be enough to earn him a return to play for his beloved Arsenal.
Denmark, for whom defeat ended their title hopes, pulled a goal back late on through Jens Odgaard's volley, but it wasn't enough to avoid finishing the group stage in third.
Fair enough but the fact that the players from all the other leagues in Europe have had a nice rest can not be helping the English clubs in the knockout stage of the Champions League and our problems in Europe and with the UEFA coefficient have been the talk of the football media for a few years now.
If Higuain was good enough, he would mention him, as he obviously played against him in CL one year ago in group stage.
It seems that top four in PL and get out of group stage in CL is good enough.
Arsenal is not a serious team at all as we hold on to too many average players and treat them like the best that's ever happened to us.Wenger clearly doesn't have the grit to make certain decisions regarding players.I just hope Lacazette is given the centre stage like Welbeck and Giroud who have failed greatly.I really feel for Giroud because he's criticized heavily yet people forget it's the coach who bought him and decided to use him this way in the first place despite him never being good enough.
Cup matches really aren't enough, it's great to see players in the u21's given a go, but it gets to the stage where you need competitive first - team action on a weekly basis against men not boys.
That pain would have been bad enough on its own, a rare personal failure, but in Canada, where watching the world juniors is an annual religious practice, the stage was massive and the disappointment national.
Any sort of enclosed space — the Whole Foods near his home in Park City, the ski lodge at Deer Valley, the Italian restaurant he co-owns in Salt Lake City — is stage enough for a spectacle that must, like the towering 54 - year - old himself, be seen to be fully believed.
It is a balance between trying genuinely to make top four in PREM AND PUTTING OUT STRONGEST POSSIBLE TEAM IN EUROPA, WHILST NOT OVERPLAYING KEY PREM PLAYERS IN EUROPA BUT HAVING ENOUGH DEPTH TO WIN IF UP AGAINST A BETTER TEAM, THAN SO FAR, WHICH WILL OBVIOUSLY HAPPEN AT SOME STAGin PREM AND PUTTING OUT STRONGEST POSSIBLE TEAM IN EUROPA, WHILST NOT OVERPLAYING KEY PREM PLAYERS IN EUROPA BUT HAVING ENOUGH DEPTH TO WIN IF UP AGAINST A BETTER TEAM, THAN SO FAR, WHICH WILL OBVIOUSLY HAPPEN AT SOME STAGIN EUROPA, WHILST NOT OVERPLAYING KEY PREM PLAYERS IN EUROPA BUT HAVING ENOUGH DEPTH TO WIN IF UP AGAINST A BETTER TEAM, THAN SO FAR, WHICH WILL OBVIOUSLY HAPPEN AT SOME STAGIN EUROPA BUT HAVING ENOUGH DEPTH TO WIN IF UP AGAINST A BETTER TEAM, THAN SO FAR, WHICH WILL OBVIOUSLY HAPPEN AT SOME STAGE.
In the meantime, though, all three clubs appear to have done enough to give their fans hope, and at this early stage, hope is all for which they can ask.
Alot of guys (including me) are buzzing with our players performances for their national teams, but i still can not understand how some think that the Watford game will be a walk in the park... I expect a tough game - think we will need to finish of this game as early as possible cause our players may fake abit in the later stages of the 2nd half, since most of our players have been involved in internationals and most of their players had enough time to rest.
At this stage of our «rebuilding» we have shown in the the last 5 seasons Arsenal and this present misfit managerial team are not good enough for that competition.
Interestingly enough we scored in each of our group stage games and won all our games where we didn't concede, so if we deploy Cech on goal and make it tight at the back, we'll be up for it against any side!
In 2010 they did not score a goal in the group stage, but are good enough defensively to stay in every gamIn 2010 they did not score a goal in the group stage, but are good enough defensively to stay in every gamin the group stage, but are good enough defensively to stay in every gamin every game.
In turn, to lose him at this stage of his career and given his importance to Liverpool is bad enough, but to also lose him on a free transfer next summer would be a disappointing setback for the Reds.
players like Ozil always present the fans with a bit of a conundrum, especially when times are tough... if you look around the sporting world every once in awhile there emerges a player with incredible skill, like Ozil, Matt Sundin or even Jay Cutler, who have a different way about themselves... their movement seemed almost too lackadaisical, so much so that it seemed to suggest indifference or even disinterest on the part of the player... their posture always appears somewhat mopey and they generally have an unflattering «sour puss» expression on their face... for some their above average skills are enough to keep them squarely in the mix, as their respective teams try desperately to find a way to get the best out of them visa vie player acquisitions or the reworking of tactics... when things go according to planned the fans usually find a way to accept their unique disposition, whereas when things go awry they become easy targets for fans and pundits alike... in the case of Ozil and Sundin, their successes on the international stage and / or with their former teams led many to conclude that if we surrounded such talented individuals with players that have those skills that would most likely bring the best of these players success would surely follow... unfortunately both the Maple Leafs and our club chose to adopt half - measures, as each were being run by corporations who valued profitability over providing the best possible product on the field... for them, they cared more about shirt sales and season tickets than doing whatever was necessary... this isn't, by any stretch, an attempt to absolve Ozil of any responsibility for his failures on the pitch... there is no doubt oftentimes his efforts were underwhelming, to say the least, but this club has been inept when it comes to providing this prolific passer with the kind of players necessary for him to flourish... with our poor man's version of Benzema up front, the headless chickens in Walcott, the younger Ox and Welbeck occupying wide positions far too often and the fact that Carzola, who provided Ozil with great service and more freedom to roam, was never truly replaced, the only real skilled outlet on the pitch was Sanchez... remember to be considered a world - class set - up man goals need to be scored and for much of his time here he has been surrounded by some incredibly inept finishers... in the end, I'm not sure how long he will be in North London, recent sentiments and his present contract situation seem to suggest that he will depart at season's end, but how tragic would it be if once again we didn't put our best foot forward and failed to make those moves that could have brought championship football back to our once beloved club... so when you think about this uniquely skilled player don't be so quick to shift all the blame on his shoulders because he will not be the first or the last highly skilled player to find disappointment at the Emirates if we don't rid the club of those individuals that are truly to blame for our current woes
If you are an Arsenal fan (in real life, not on a computer) you understand that there are 20 teams that want to win the Premier League, that there are over 200 teams that want to win the FA Cup, there are 32 teams that are lucky enough to make the Champions League Group Stages.
It hasn't all worked out — especially on the Love end of things — but it's been enough to bring the Cavs from a team capable of winning three lotteries in four years to a team capable of knocking off a juggernaut on the biggest stage in sports.
The boards decision is not good enough at this stage, we should never have put ourselves in this position in the first place for a top club like Arsenal.
But Arsene Wenger is a past master at getting the Gunners into the competition and then out of the group stage, something conveniently overlooked by the idiotic Adrian Durham who, not surprisingly, chose to go on all out attack on Arsenal and our manager and claim that the whole of Europe was laughing at us after a great performance in Monaco was not quite enough to see Arsenal in the quarter - finals.
He is not good enough to play for one of the stellar European Clubs at this stage of his career and my gut feeling is that he will be playing in the PL next term but not in the red shirt of Liverpool.
Sanchez's training camp tells the story of his value at this stage in his career: The eighth - year pro wasn't good enough to beat out rookie Trevor Siemian for the Broncos» starting job, but he was signed as a safety net for Prescott almost immediately by Dallas once Denver cut him loose.
The important thing for us is give Wenger the support he need, though I don't think he deserves it; building a team all year long begs for questioning, loosing at 2nd round stage of UCL for 7 seasons, strengthening opponents for so many seasons with our best legs, buying deadwood (silvestre) from MCU, loosing by same margin (5 - 1) to bayern thrice are enough to castigate his reign but who paid the price if we continue in this manner.
Sure, he wasn't great, but that team has serious issues and only the current best striker (form-wise at least) in the world made that team look even worthy enough to make it through the group stage.
I do believe at this stage that Wenger has a «wish list» in alphabetical order which gets trotted out to the rags in the newspaper industry and the general Arsenal fans are stupid enough to believe it.
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