Sentences with phrase «far out of contention»

Thomas, the reigning FedEx Cup and PGA champion, hopes to defend his Sony title after falling far out of contention at the ToC, which he also won last year.

Not exact matches

«And my contention is going to be that, so far as our bodily health allows, we should aim to be found running the last lap of the race of our Christian life, as we would say, flat out.
Their record went from 7 - 2 to 5 - 4, and Douglass dropped from 69.6 points to 54.5 in the regional standings, far out of playoff contention.
Dembele has been one of the stand - out stars of the French season so far this term, helping Rennes into contention for Champions League qualification, with the Brittany club currently sitting up in fifth place.
Benfica are now also out of the contention with losing all 4 matches of Group Stage so far.
18 assists so far this season is the most in any major European league but Arsenal's timid collapse and the ridiculous notion that Özil doesn't work hard enough will probably rule him out of contention this year.
There are other points of aesthetic contention as well, among them the tiny LED headlamps dotting the sloping nose — which, for what it's worth, would not look out of place on a vehicle that hails from the Far East.
I like drivers who are fast whatever they drive: Loeb, Ekstrom, Stephane Sarrazin, or even Hulkenberg going Le Mans... hope he will do fine but F1 drivers are so specialized now they usually don't perform that well when they go elsewhere and that put them out of contention as far as i'm concern, thinking about it we have far too many f1 world champions on the grid nowadays which tells a lot about the real level of the field (pretty average imho, a lot of «marketing tycoon» but no real great)
The theory's detractors contend that success in lure coursing trials does not in and of itself make a dog a true sighthound, and further bolster their contention by pointing out that ridgebacks are very poor performers when allowed to run in unofficial open field courses where they typically can not keep up with the true sighthounds.
Among his contentions is that Stern «assumes we will continue to pump out carbon far into the 22nd century — a rather unlikely scenario given the falling cost of alternative fuels.»
With under - display fingerprint recognition pretty much out of contention as far as the Galaxy S9 duo is concerned, and a notch - containing design feeling highly unlikely, Samsung may have indeed settled on a conservative placement of its «next big thing's» biometric sensor.
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