Sentences with phrase «from valuable game time»

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On Jack I know we are still having to cover his wages if he's stays until January but I believe he may be valuable has a bit of that fighting spirit which certainly we could do with and if he gets any sort of game time and performs well his value can only go up from the 7.5 m bid we recently received.
Toss in the fact that the «Skins have dropped three in a row by a combined score of 76 - 33, including a 23 - 0 shutout loss to Buffalo last week (the first time ever a Shanahan - led offense has been held scoreless in a game) and the public is pounding visiting San Fran, especially with the sportsbooks taking a valuable point away from home dog Washington.
For one thing we should have learned a valuable lesson from last season's champions Leicester City as they constantly played down their title hopes and took one game at a time.
According to some of the recent Arsenal transfer rumours and a few words from Arsene Wenger, our young French striker Yaya Sanogo is set to spend the rest of the season on loan in order to gain some valuable game time.
I can no longer count the number of times, perfectionist as I am, have reloaded saves from previous turns just to correct the simplest mistake that lead to a squadmate dying, an optional boss escaping, a squadmate returning with injuries that take too long to heal or botching the mission as a whole and losing valuable intel that can help postpone the completion of the game's main objective.
In our experience, by letting the game run to the end of the period without any wrap up or discussion, you have stolen some of the most valuable learning time from your students.
Pressed by her boyfriend, she has been in the game for 18 months and throughout that time, she has picked up valuable tools to help you decide if you can make the jump from your 9 - 5 job to being your own boss.
If we've learned one thing from free - to - play games, saving time is actually the most valuable thing to people, and gaming itself can't avoid this paradigm.
I can no longer count the number of times, perfectionist as I am, have reloaded saves from previous turns just to correct the simplest mistake that lead to a squadmate dying, an optional boss escaping, a squadmate returning with injuries that take too long to heal or botching the mission as a whole and losing valuable intel that can help postpone the completion of the game's main objective.
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