Sentences with phrase «first meaningful chance»

It took Sevilla 20 minutes to create their first meaningful chance, with Navas looping a ball to the far post where Medel headed narrowly wide.
Sunderland also created the first meaningful chance of the second half, as Adam Johnson tried a speculative long - distance effort, but it was comfortably held by Boruc.

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Apart from all that, at least there is a good chance to get past the round of 16 in a European competition for the first time in ages and there could be a few more meaningful games this season, before the time for tough decision inevitably comes!
United struggled to carve out many meaningful chances despite their numerical advantage — although Darren Randolph made one stunning save to deny Antonio Valencia in the first half as Jesse Lingard inexplicably hit the post on the rebound.
Super Eagles of Nigeria failed to create any meaningful chance in the first half which ended 0 - 0, but seven minutes after the hour mark Serbia took the lead.
United failed to create any meaningful chances in the first 45 minutes and Mourinho was absolutely furious on the touchline.
As the future congressman from this great district, I know Keith stands ready to deliver on the same fundamental issues he has fought for alongside me in the legislature — bringing more affordable housing to our neighborhoods, pushing through meaningful criminal justice reform and ensuring that all of our children have every chance to succeed with the promise of a first - rate education.
The networked computer offers the first chance in 50 years to reverse the flow, to encourage thoughtful downloading and, even more importantly, meaningful uploading.
I was reminded how content and experiences in the first few minutes of a lecture, teaching episode, or assignment have the best chance of staying in working memory, where new thoughts and ideas connect to what students already consider relevant or meaningful.
It all begins with your profile, the default starting point where LinkedIn gives you the chance to make the right first impression and attract the most meaningful and relevant opportunities.
The cover letter is your first impression with many hiring managers (it's true that some don't read cover letters, but many do and it's worth the effort to improve your chances) and an opportunity to convey the meaningful connections between your professional past and the skills you can bring to the job going forward.
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