Sentences with phrase «further point behind»

When the kettlebell reaches it's further point behind you, explosively drive your hipsforward and upwards while swinging the kettlebell slightly above shoulders - height.
Meanwhile Crewe did get two games in, drawing at Sheffield Wednesday and then beating Birmingham yesterday which now sees us eight points behind them and a further point behind Barnsley although we do have games in hand on every other club.

Not exact matches

Moreover, the Internet's contribution to Canada's GDP is expected to grow to 3.6 % by 2016, at which point the country will be even further behind the expected average of 5.3 %, sliding to 12th.
Craft buyouts tend to lead to broader expansion — Goose Island and Blue Moon became national brands; Elysian and Ballast Point aren't far behind.
One point often lost on critics of that outfit is that its main liability — entwinement with a far - flung political network — also accounts for its unique ability to mobilize new resources and partnerships behind different causes.
Once the market reaches 510.00 bring the stop loss to breakeven (entry level); then manage the trade further by using a trailing stop loss 50.00 points behind as the market runs higher.
While these were considered the best and fastest mining devices at one point in time, the reality is that the days of powerful Bitcoin FPGA miners are far behind us all.
Rent growth is pacing almost a full percentage point behind the overall rate of inflation, which stands at 2.4 percent as of the latest data release, and is even further behing the growth in average hourly earnings which have increased by 2.7 percent over the past twelve months.
Its distinction from Mark's theology is not its origin, but its point of departure — perhaps from an earlier level than Mark's — and its transcendental or metaphysical development, which in the end left that of Mark far behind, though chronologically Mark is some years later than Paul.
Properly used, they are an excellent tool to identify troublesome trends and a jumping off point to then further explore the causes behind those trends so that solutions can be found.
As mankind progresses and leaves the Dark Ages farther and farther behind, knowledge and science inexorably debunks myth after religious myth to the point where religion is exposed as nothing more than a sick joke, nothing but a method to gain control and power over the masses.
They were all invented at some point by humans and if you are going to believe in any of them you have to accept some pretty far fetching stuff, like you can't question god and the likes, so step into religion and the door slams shut behind you and you will never see the light of day again.
Gordon is fifth, a whopping 394 points behind Jarrett, and a driver hasn't come from that far back at the halfway point to win the title since Richard Petty in 1972.
i agree with you about us making progress tho, we are 10 points behind a Chelsea team who cudn't beat a 10 man PSG, we haven't gone too far, however i feel the form of Coquelin and the attitude of Sanchez has improved us, but in football these days a little improvement is basically standing still
A win would've moved his side into fifth place and six points behind Manchester United, but the reality is that Spurs may have been left too far behind.
O'Day and Walet, forced to gamble for first, dropped far back and when they finally worked up to fourth and third respectively, they were both a quarter point behind Dowrie in second.
We are not yet in top form (probably about 70 % work in progress), coupled with injuries, but we are still 1 & 2 points behind teams that have played their best football so far.
Arsenal's defeat to Tottenham this weekend has left us 7 points behind our local rivals and a further 2 behind Liverpool in the race for the Top Four, but the Reds boss Jurgen Klopp thinks that the Gunners can challenge Liverpool before the end of the season.
That's why he ended up being so far behind the cluster of cars battling for the minor points positions.
The last time Arsenal won a game was when they narrowly beat Crystal Palace away on the 28th December, since then the Gunners have failed to win again during which Arsene Wenger has called the «most disturbing transfer window ever» and we have dropped to an incredible 8 points behind the Top Four, and are in real danger of dropping away further if we don't start putting a run of wins together.
Further, Zidane's side also sit in third place and are three points behind Atletico.
They may be able to hand him a blank check, but given how far behind AZ is at this point, he will likely not even make a small chance of living up to it.
Tottenham are going to be 6 points ahead on sunday, manu and manc 1 behind, and Wenger is going to say «We must bounce back», only to be obliterated at Camp Nou, just to push the players» self confidence further down the sh!thole.
they are only two points behind us right now so they are far closer to our level than Liverpool / Spurs / City / United.
The Blues have made an awful start to the defence of their Premier League title this season as back - to - back defeats against Crystal Palace and Everton has left them 11 points behind current leaders Manchester City and could fall even further behind if they fail to take all three points against the Gunners.
Although transfer rumours should be kept to a minimum with the next window so far away, I can not help but notice the talking point behind today's story.
Man City are just one point behind and with our visit to the Etihad on Sunday we both have the possibility of falling even further behind the Blues.
Stupid ratings as per usual, Wenger again and his ridiculous formation, we can not afford to fall behind too far from the leader and we continue to give away 2 points.
And while they were contending with Juventus for the top spot in the Italian championship earlier in the year, they have now fallen far behind the northern giants and are now just one point ahead of Lazio in the standings, clinging to the final Champions League birth.
After 26 matches, the Red Devils have accrued only 41 points in the Premier League so far this season, and after winning only 11 matches, they find themselves a whopping six points behind neighbours Manchester City, who occupy the final top - four spot in the table.
But there were even more of the New Naturals not far behind in points and all are genuine threats to win one event or another in Val Gardena.
That is just one point behind Manchester City and a further seven behind leaders Chelsea, who have a game in hand.
Although Ryan Tannehill played very well at times last season and is considered to be worth 2 - 3 points to the spread, Matt Moore isn't too far behind him.
The Slovakian has played a big part in Inter's successes so far, as the defender has helped his side go into the Christmas break third in the table, just five points behind leaders Napoli.
It is far from good enough from United as they now find themselves 16 points behind runaway league leaders Manchester City, and Paul Pogba is among those who has not looked at his best — far from it.
If he plays, and that is far from certain, he would definitely be an outsider, although Laurent Koscielny scored the opener in the early season game against Palace at the Emirates, where we had to come from behind to snatch the points in the 90th minute.
Whilst by the time we face man United at home in October, we could be so far behind man City that we will be in a worse position than we was last season at that stage namely 12 points behind man City.
Infact, I can see Chelsea going further behind Arsenal in the table by 13 points after the business are concluded for this weekend matches.
Slipping two points further behind is the result of the players meeting.
I seem to remember early last season going through this same scenario, when we were even further behind the League leaders (in fact relegation was mentioned at one point) but our «despicable manager» turned it around, brought Arsenal all the way back up to Third Place, and helped us to retain the FA Cup before the seasons end.
Well im not in a wonderland he has his failings as we all do and great teams find a way to win good teams sit where we are 6 -5-4 but thats besides the point and it would be nice if your aunty had bolocks cause then we d be second but ive watched the games were an offensive team most the time although were terrible in the pissing rain but for the most part the game plans have worked weve created chances quality scoring chances one after the other problem is for me the finishing unless we sit back with 9 man behind the ball or ten when you push forward you will give up a goal if you lousy forwards fail to finish the set ups have been there this year but our strikers have failed to kill the games if we create quality chances and grab leads in the first 60 minutes like we have for the most part and in those games those games should of been killed even if we give a goal or two alongside the strategy but we failed to hit multiple should be goals we tried laca we'll see abou auba although hes a bit lazy so far but we'll see but we've lacked that quality in front goal a player the chances have been there im looking at the failure of the strikers and maybe that is his fault but monreal has scored as many goals recently as our strikers and thats sad our defenders or a midfielder will score and our stikers cant tally one in th first 60 mins of a game alongside them then were tired for last 40 give them hope there still only down one and we rue our missed chances while they push thats where iv been frustrated with this season not the tactics but the finishing
The def was a big reason why we didn't win more and we wouldn't be so far behind, the 12 points only happened due to the bad def start.
The American League Wild Card battle looks like it belongs to Minnesota at this point, as the Angels and Royals lost again and fell further behind.
United host Spurs at Old Trafford and sit six points adrift of Mauricio Pochettino's men ahead of kick off and a further three behind fourth - placed Manchester City.
But not looking to good for you though — just look at the season so far... 23 points behind 3rd round exit from FA cup 8 points off CL And still people support him More like Wenger supporters than arsenal supporters...
While the vast majority of reports point toward a New Jersey victory, it's important to note that the case is far from a lay - up and anything can happen behind closed doors when the Justices deliberate in private.
We are 26 points behind Man City; that's reality check and gives a real vision of where we stand, so far.
They have thus far lived up to that billing and as such, being 8 points behind them doesn't surprise me, that didn't stop us from giving them a 3 - 0 hiding earlier in the season however.
Czech will improve us but the goal keeping position is not the reason we finished 12 points behind Chelsea last year, there are far greater problems.
But Arsenal are not so far behind the Foxes and a win tonight will leave us just two points behind the leaders.
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