Tevez is perhaps best known
for his spell in England with West Ham, Manchester United and Manchester City.
Current captain Fabricio Coloccini could be set
for a spell in charge however, after impressing during Pardew's suspension last season when he was given more responsibility.
For a spell in the the early to mid 00's, he was truly unstoppable, a force of nature, all opponents feared.
The away side responded well and dominated possession
for spells in the first half but Roberto Firmino should have doubled the lead when he dragged wide just before the break.
Lincoln were shattered by the end of the game, and having said they wanted to face all of Arsenal's superstars, they definitely got them in full flow
for spells in the second half.
Defeat for either side would leave them open
for a spell in the relegation zone.
Until then, try sitting on doughnut pillows, which provide cushioning while preventing direct contact to the vaginal region; sink into a sitz bath, a shallow basin that allows you to soak only your bottom; or relax
for a spell in a regular bath.
Caputo left his tugboat
for a spell in 2007 when he agreed to consult on a parliamentary campaign in the Ukraine.
From that sun - soaked parking lot of Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, the F - Pace fell into the hands of longtime contributor Ronald Ahrens, who enjoyed the Jaguar
for a spell in blistering Palm Springs, California.
Excuse
for spelling in # 131.
You make me want to dive through the screen and come on in and sit
for a spell in your cozy home.
Not exact matches
Being lazy
in this area can
spell ruin
for business owners.
Over the same period, the company paid Trump — essentially Trump paying himself — roughly $ 82 million by Fortune's estimates, collected from a dizzying variety of sources
spelled out
in the company's proxy filings, as varied as payments
for use of Trump's private plane to fees paid directly Trump
for access to his name and marketing expertise.
This written contract should
spell out the relationship and what are the expectations
for behavior
in the office including an explanation that any show of favoritism or disruption of the workplace may be cause
for reprimand or dismissal.
In Canada, some buyers also relied on vendors
for guidance, but vendors fell under the Target
spell like everyone else.
To get a better sense of where things are heading, Business Insider has taken a closer look at technology's developing role
in the field of education and outlined the advances that could be
spelled out
for the future.
These latest reports and
in particular the Productivity commission are nonsence to say that it will have a marked effect on the overseas On - Line sales is absolute rubbish.My daughter is
in retail
in Sydney the problem with overseas On - Line they pay no tax eg GST super, the list goes on we forget WA metro has say 1.8 m people Sydney has 6m Bondi Junction which is probiably the largest shopping centre
in Sydney is shut at 6 o, clock most nights The gov keeps going on about the east and what they do Wayne Spencer and co are mouth peaces
for the large retailers.My main concern is the On - Lne which is destroying Australias retail ecnomy if it fails being our largest employer the country will be
in huge trouble economicly.I have
spelt this out
in detail
in an Email to Bill Shorten if you would like a copy
Bury points out that a brand name has to work
in many contexts — as a URL, a searchable company name and something that sounds right when spoken out loud — and shouldn't be so complicated that you're
spelling it out
for people.
For obvious reasons, researchers at Conversition Strategies (yes, that is how it is
spelled)-- which has offices
in New York and Toronto — concluded the actress was a more attractive breakfast companion.
That vision of better is
spelled out
in applications
for 30 patents across an array of goods — including EcoRock, a gypsum drywall alternative made of recycled waste that cuts manufacturing emissions by 80 percent; and super-energy-efficient windows that reduce emissions from heating and cooling up to 40 percent.
Buckle up:
for the next few years at least, we're
in for one hell of a vertically integrated ride — and it's one that
spells nothing but more trouble
for Asian technology companies.
The 2018 sales forecast compares with the Stockholm - based company's long - term target
for revenue to grow between 25 and 35 percent, which it
spelled out
for investors earlier
in March.
You scan through a few of the resumes, and very few people are qualified
for the position, even though you clearly
spelled out the job qualifications
in the job posting.
I make sure I am available to anyone
in our organization to provide them the opportunity to tap into my experience
in order to help guide them when making decisions rather than
spelling out the solution
for them.
In fact, Skylanders was sort of the anomaly for awhile in that we had the category to ourselves for a spell because we invented it.&raqu
In fact, Skylanders was sort of the anomaly
for awhile
in that we had the category to ourselves for a spell because we invented it.&raqu
in that we had the category to ourselves
for a
spell because we invented it.»
But recent polls suggest that the incoming Alabama senator - elect's victory may be a part of a larger trend that could
spell trouble
for Republicans
in next year's midterm elections.
The employees were
in Spain as part of a program called GHouse,
in which the company rents an apartment
in a foreign city and sends groups of six staffers there
for two - week
spells to come up with innovative ideas.
But
in the world of business, it's equally important to check
for grammar and
spelling errors
for three reasons:
For startup entrepreneurs, this heightened interest
in coupons
spells opportunity.
That's useful if you want to register a domain name
in Chinese or Arabic script, or even just correctly
spelled French or German - anything that can be represented with the Unicode standard can be registered, even emoji - but it's also opened up a whole new avenue of misdirection
for malicious actors to take advantage of, by finding characters
in other alphabets which look similar to Latin ones.
Neither
spelled out whether the slowdown
in spending was due to concerns by corporate customers
for the global economy or whether it reflected competitive pressures from cloud service specialists such as Amazon Web Services.
Barring an extreme turn of events, the decision likely
spells death
for a health care M&A dance
in which the partners have grown increasingly out of step.
Homegrown militants
in the Philippines are increasingly turning their focus to holiday hot - spots, potentially
spelling trouble
for the tourist - dependent economy.
Discounting these hidden hurdles could
spell disaster
for Elon Musk's Mars
in the long run.
• Employee Code of Conduct
for Online Communications • Employee Code of Conduct
for Company Representation
in Online Communications • Employee Blogging Disclosure Policy • Employee Facebook Usage Policy • Employee Personal Blog Policy • Employee Personal Social Network Policy • Employee Personal Twitter Policy • Employee LinkedIn Policy • Corporate Blogging Policy • Corporate Blog Use Policy • Corporate Blog Post Approval Process • Corporate Blog Commenting Policy • Corporate Facebook Brand Page Usage Policy • Corporate Facebook Public Comment / Messaging Policy • Corporate Twitter Account Policy • Corporate YouTube Policy • Corporate YouTube Public Comment Policy • Company Password Policy «While it may seem frivolous to
spell out policies
for every social network, that's not quite the point,» Falls says.
Short - sellers who placed bets that the shares of four big tech leaders, known as the FANG group, as
spelled out by their first initials, were due
for a fall have made more than $ 4 billion
in profits over the last two weeks and more than $ 1 billion during the first two trading days
in...
The «hit»
in Fhitting's
spelling stands
for high intensity training, a strength - building workout that uses kettlebells and pull - up bars.
A 79 - time winner on the PGA Tour who was world number one
for a record 683 weeks, Woods lost form
in recent years due to injuries and the mastering of a new swing while his ranking has plummeted to 876 after his long
spell on the sidelines.
The fact that there may be reimbursement to the worker
for certain expenses, such as travel, won't nix the relationship
spelled out
in the agreement.
But fewer «anchor stores»
in malls also
spells even more trouble
for specialty stores like Gap and Abercrombie & Fitch.
That
spells opportunity
for so many artists, not
in the same binary Michelangelo - or - bust framework as during the Italian Renaissance, but still an opportunity.
Having Bolton on board
in the White House could
spell trouble
for the deal.
A likely increase
in regulation on technology giants could
spell trouble
for their stocks, if history is any guide, according to Michael Hartnett, chief investment strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
An Easy Rule If reading numbers
in columns makes you dizzy, we'll
spell it out
for you.
«It doesn't
spell doom,» Catherine Ruckelshaus, general counsel
for the National Employment Law Project, said
in a press call Thursday.
But
for commentators on all sides of the political divide
in Britain, Macron
spells bad news
for Prime Minister Theresa May as she embarks on Brexit talks after her own expected re-election
in June.
That could
spell trouble
for European carmakers given that several of the continent's most popular brands have a major manufacturing footprint
in the U.S.
If your content's call to action includes signing up or registering
for something, be sure your form or entry fields are laid out
in a logical manner and clearly
spell out what information is required.
Or there could now be twice the chance of something being done or said
in error,
spelling disaster
for bilateral negotiations.
Tusk
spelled out priorities
for the withdrawal treaty, which Barnier hopes can be settled by November 2018,
in time
for parliamentary ratification by Brexit Day on March 29, 2019: