Sentences with phrase «fair game when»

Although these workers may have an expectation of privacy within the confines of their home, surveillance outside of the shopping mall, the park or even their cottage is fair game when there is a good reason to suspect that person of abusing their sick leave claim.
No doubt, this information will be fair game when product - liability lawsuits are litigated.
All of teachers» longstanding complaints will be fair game when educators arrive in Raleigh next week.
Everything is fair game when it comes to your fashion choices.
but all is fair game when you're dealing with an «infidel» i guess.
Romney's religion is not in itself an issue, but that fact that he the type of person who actively believes that the fairy tale of John Smith is true is a fair game when evaluating his fitness to be president.
By now, you're aware that your personal credit is fair game when it comes to your Intelliscore Plus score.
He had some good games but also had more poor or fair games when taken in total.

Not exact matches

After the game, Belichick was being interviewed by WEEI in Boston when he was asked if the rules are fair.
In addition to this, when betting on BetKing, you can be certain that some of our games, such as our Bitcoin Dice game, is supported with provably fair technology.
When someone publishes something or publicly does something, then it is commonly understood it is fair game for critique.
When your playing a silly game with a bat and ball you bring him out, you thank him when you move a pig skin across a line, you stamp his name on my currency, you tell my children about him in our public schools, you trot him out like a prized pig at a fair anytime something good or bad or even mediocre happens, and even when you stub your When your playing a silly game with a bat and ball you bring him out, you thank him when you move a pig skin across a line, you stamp his name on my currency, you tell my children about him in our public schools, you trot him out like a prized pig at a fair anytime something good or bad or even mediocre happens, and even when you stub your when you move a pig skin across a line, you stamp his name on my currency, you tell my children about him in our public schools, you trot him out like a prized pig at a fair anytime something good or bad or even mediocre happens, and even when you stub your when you stub your toe.
But it's only bad when Muslims are poked fun at, every other religion is fair game?
The «righteous» seem to only want that separation when applied to them; injecting their beliefs into OUR secular system seems to be fair game.
The liturgy ought not to be considered so off - limits when private devotions are thought to be fair game.
I am also a double dipper at home, as I believe that the veggie sticks and chips are basically utensils to deliver the most amount of dip possible Don't worry I do not double dip at parties or anywhere I am sharing it with other, but in my own home, and when I am sharing with my hubby, double dipping is fair game and I take full advantage!
I don't know whether its fair to criticize the manager for every loss we suffer, I mean... a manager can only be blamed when his team gets outplayed... if his team keeps on creating more than 4 chances a game, that shows that he has some good tactics.
I love the fact that Arsenal is a family orientated club where no matter what happens everyone will get a fair chance to prove themselves, be it because of a loss of form or recovery from long term injury or even when trying to break into the 1st team from the youth setup However I feel that new high profile signings such as Cech, Reus, (you add who you like) would lift the moral of the entire team and give many players the confidence in their teammates that is needed when going into big games.
I'm getting annoyed that people fail to notice the positive he did recently (he started spending money, keep the team in tact, getting a new physio in, try to win game ugly when result is getting bad) while it is very fair points that he made very wrong judgement in not getting enough defensive cover, and his players are naive at time in term of tactics.
If you can win a fair percentage of the games when you're mediocre, you're going to have a good year.
He certainly did a Giroud when coming on against Leciester on Friday and Ramsey has had his fair share of injuries which have often come about from a busy schedule of games, so perhaps he could be an impact player for Arsenal from midfield just as the big Frenchman is up top.
every manager gets frustrated, when there that close to winning games wenger is no different, be fair bro
The countdown to the latest edition of the game continues though, with a fair few neutrals likely to test out Aubameyang's searing speed when they get their hands on a copy.
For how long shall we come in to games expecting easy wins only to watch with lots of frustrations and under too much pressure?????? When will english referees get over us and try to be fair while officiating us?
I would guess that Xhaka will be a DM / Deep lying playmaker, to be fair I am only worried about our CM when Ramsey is in it Would be nice to have quality in cover for our CM, they can dictate the game and we do tend to suffer from injuries DM = Coquelin / Elneny / Xhaka?
I see Coquelin playing a fair few games alongside Xhaka and Cazorla, when players need resting he'll probably play with Elneny and Aaron at times.
Merson Wright Robson or anyone who has an axe to grind with Arsenal is at it I don't give a shit what they think I support th club and team in general if they play shit we have had more success then most teams Thy seem to Laud spuds but the fukers win nothing they won 2 trophies in 30 yeas but I don't see the media others pulling them up on it like we had when we didn't win anything for 10 years There is definitely an agenda in the media against Arsenal and its sadly spearheaded by ex Arsenal players So I say when they ubfairly attack the club and our existing players they are fair game for retribution from the real fans who lives be the club and will support it through thick and thin.
We are just NOT good enough as a team to win the EPL or the CL we are just NOT cohesive enough, we have no real fighting spirit when the chips are down, no one wants to own the game when things go wrong, The Boss doesn't change anything until it's too late (though let's be fair he doesn't have a great amount of talent to call upon when he should have) and we only really look like a championship winning team when we play the mid to lower league teams.
To be fair to him, his figures of eight goals from 27 international games is not bad at all, especially when you consider that he was played on the left in most of those games.
to be fair he has scored that when put from the beginning, even in ucl games hes been lethal, i do nt unerstand wenger for this one
@ a star you could be right because when marseille (my hometown) won the CL league many many years ago:) they were done for bribing opponents but they were rumours of doping, im sure chris» magic» waddle could tell us, apparently they used to get injections before games, all this stuff going on was the reason WENGER decided to leave french football because he thought it was impossible for others french teams to win the league in a fair manner!!
Fair enough, but first of all, that biggest loss of the season was due to a penalty and a late counter attack when we were going for it, and we didn't even play great and we were in it for most of the game, so don't be quick to judge that we are no where on same level with Chelsea... but a loss is a loss.
Our ridiculous manager should realise Monreal although doing a fair job is not Sagna, who is good in the air and quick on the ground, so this experiment must stop > Monreal has basically admitted that he is uncomfortable in that position, so why force this position on a player who has stated he is uncomfortable there, when we have a healthy chambers who has already have several games in that position and looks even more comfortable than at right back.
One could argue that the games were against weaker opposition, but when you consider that Arsenal has laboured against teams like Leicester and Hull earlier in the season, then it is fair to say that the team has made progress in the last two games.
Two weeks ago in Baltimore, Rader tore into the umpires when third base ump Jim Joyce ruled that a fly ball hit down the leftfield line by the Orioles» Mike Devereaux was fair, a two - run homer that decided the game.
And to be fair, that tactic has been a very useful one for us in recent times as shown to such devastating effect when Manchester United came to the Emirates about a month ago and the game was over after 20 minutes following a three goal blitz.
Not his present achievements like Ozil & Sanchez etc, to be fair the reason why nobody really cares about them is because it took him almost 6 years to late to get on the high priced players bandwagon and even when he did, hes still trying to mix the new rules with his old dead rules by keeping people like Flamini, letting per lead the defence without a backup and he seems to forget these players are OLD they are more susceptible to fatigue than anyone else in the squad thats why when you look at our games, after the second half its only our attackers that still look lively!
But ALL game long the refs had it in for us: - Side Judge MULTIPLE times added yards to placement of ball: -2 yards on a fair catch PR -1 yard on a fair catch PR - constantly giving them 1/2 -2 yards when placing ball after catches (couple 1st downs too)
Yes I know that it might be a little bit petty and small minded for Arsenal fans to take some pleasure from the suffering of others, but Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain is a former player who showed our club no love or respect when forcing his transfer to our Premier League rivals Liverpool during the summer transfer window, so that makes him fair game in my book.
Thats what we are dealing with and some fans want us to only concentrate on our game all fair and above reproach, we must do an individual job on them also, certain players like when we shut out the space in front of siva.
To be fair to Vardy he did at least try to inject some energy and attacking impetus into the awful spud filled England team when Roy Hodgson brought him on against Iceland and he did score a vital goal against Wales in the group games, but it was not exactly a happy occasion for the Premier League star.
He is the same player he was when he started getting games here: confident, athletic, above average shotstopper that runs out at every opportunity, makes a lot of mental mistakes, mishandles the ball a fair bit, and can't judge the flight of the ball well on set pieces.
Sure, I agree with you that most games are called pretty fairly, and that when things aren't fair, they tend to even out eventually.
And to be fair to the lad, he surprised us all when the Prof started him against Bayern Munich and Liverpool in key games last season.
When we look back at this game we will see it as a fair result,» Theo said.
It is fair to say that in games against a big Premier League rival, a draw and a point is not too bad a result and that has certainly been true for Arsenal in recent seasons, as we struggled to avoid heavy defeats and began to have a terrible record and even a bit of a mental stumbling block when coming up against the likes of Chelsea or Man United.
I think the sink being fair game rule went out the door when the OSU south campus bars were tore down.
Pogba has missed a fair few games this season through not fault of his own, however when he has played for the Red Devils, he's struggled to make his mark on matches and, occasionally, tends to shy away from taking the game by the scruff of it's neck.
When Spurs failed to sign a striker in January fans were split as to whether it was fair game to complain, or whether Mauricio Pochettino and the club had earned to right to be trusted.
We all know Chamakh wasn't really up to scratch but when he joined he bagged a fair few goals within the first 10 to 12 games.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z