Sentences with phrase «even stand them in better stead»

Not exact matches

Even as he was dispossessed time and time again, he came back to try and take players on; a show of guts and confidence that will stand him in good stead as he tries to transform himself into a more efficient, effective iteration of himself, better prepared to try and play against the best Europe have to offer.
Rovers currently occupy 18th place, the first of three relegation spots, but victory on Saturday at home to 17th placed Wigan Athletic would guarantee Blackburn's stint in the bottom three would be a brief one, while even a draw would stand them in good stead of escaping the drop zone, although victory is somewhat imperative considering fixtures as golden as this, against a team in close proximity and a fixture they would highly rate their chances in, don't come around too often.
A little breather will stand him in good stead and it was made even better to know that Rosicky can step in and, judging by today, play just as good.
However, working out and even lifting weights is a sure fire way to get into shape, plus you will begin to adopt habits and make changes that stand you in good stead for the future also.
It's not as competent as the excellent Kindle Fire HD, or even the HTC One, but it stands itself in good stead and watching a movie at high volumes is agreeable enough.
It will therefore stand you in good stead at interview if you can talk about times when you maintained good relationships with team members, even when you disagreed about how to achieve an objective.
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