Sentences with phrase «game changing force»

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And that's when the game started changing up enemy types so I was forced to change up how I took them out.
Small - business owners, with their strong voting records and firm intentions of hitting the polls in November, represent an untapped but potentially game - changing force in this presidential race, particularly if overall voter turnout comes in low.
How else would you characterize the series of sudden jolting events that have slapped us upside our collective heads and forced us to face the harsh light of a new game - changing day?
Prandelli changed their system at the break and they started with intent, forcing a couple of early corners, but the Gunners had their attacking game going and Welbeck was in full flow.
The mood is starting to change around the Emirates though, as more quality players are either coming in or establishing themselves in pivotal positions — Mesut, Santi, Xhaka centrally for example — and players are being forced to either step their game up, or step aside — Jack for example.
Philadelphia's problem player, Wilt Chamberlain, gets a strong new coach — who may also force the pro game to change its brawling, hustling ways
All Star Tim Szatko was an absolute force in the paint and really changed the complexion of this Game..
With the game in hand and Team USA scrambling frantically to try and pull out a miracle, Luis Scola delivered the exclamation point with a dunk that crowned one country forever and forced real change in another country's way of doing things.
In turn, seeing him miss the game with United would be a huge blow, while potentially bringing in Fernando Llorente to replace him in the starting line - up would likely force Pochettino to change the way his team play to fit the strengths of the Spaniard.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has admitted player power forced him to change his attacking football philosophy for a more tactical game in last week's impressive victory at Manchester City --(Daily Mirror)
I know am lot of fans feel as though we've turned the corner with the CL win, but I urge caution, wenger still played basically the same team barring forced injurys, he also did his usual subs at the last minute, I'm not convinced anything has changed, we have a few games coming up which will test the team, let's see what happens, and then let's see the club put its money where it's mouth is in Jan
or simply trying to prove us all wrong again by showing that he could play just about anybody anywhere and win a game on the road against a top opponent; something he hasn't done in quite some time... regardless of the reasons, there is simply no excuse for the goings - on at this club... unfortunately it's unlikely that any real change will come without a dedicated effort on the part of those that feed the beast... our absentee landlord doesn't invest his own money into this club, so in order to force out Kroenke, Wenger and whatever other vermin currently haunt our hallowed halls we need to hit him where it really hurts... continually filling «his» stadium and the constant buying of endless merchandise, like one of the 58 different jerseys available over the last few years, makes us the greatest enablers of all time... have we no self - respect?
In a game that featured six lead changes and both teams holding double - digit leads (A&M went up 14 - 0 early, and Wake led 38 - 21 late in the second quarter), Matt Colburn's one - yard run gave the Deacs a 55 - 52 lead, and what we'll call some physical pass defense (A&M fans might call it penalty - worthy) forced a late turnover on downs to seal the win.
One of the team changes was forced on the manager as David Ospina was ruled out, apparently with a back problem picked up in the City game, so Martinez comes in and hopefully his extra four inches of height on the Colombian will come in handy.
it wont change though as Wenger wont spend, the board wont force him and the fans wont boycott the games so as much as it really pains me to admit it NY Gunner has a point when he says why worry about what you cant change?.
Had 2 b forced 2 mk a couple of change even when 3 were available with a good bench to look up 2 to wrap the game.
Ozil is forced to change his game by Wenger, and also forced to make up for other players incompetence which makes him simpe unable to cope with the pressure and all the work he is forced to do.
An aggressive, confusing defense tends to pair well with an up - tempo offense in that it can force quick - change situations, wear opponents out, and create those deadly touchdown - turnover - touchdown situations that can turn a close game into a laugher.
Been given a hard time when forced to completely change his game, and always gives 100 %.
Wenger is forced to make a change as Monreal has a knock and Mustafi finally comes back but the game continues at full pace and after 6 minutes Maitland - Niles gives the ball away in the Liverpool corner and Salah gets it back uickly and finally gets a goal with a deflection off Mustafi.
Now Wenger has told him to change his game, gone are the runs and the fight, now he is being forced to play like Giroud, back to goal in a completely new and alien role that is not suited to his body size or physique.
Wenger is fully committed to the Gunners and there won't be any change until after the final game of the season, so whilst a protest may voice opinions, it isn't going to force the boss out any sooner.
That same year, Worth introduced the Titanium Ti51 bat — which, rumor has it, was developed five years earlier but kept under lock - and - key due to fears over how it would surely change the game; Easton's release forced Worth's hand — which included a 0.051 - inch thick seamless titanium tube with an aluminum knob welded to the handle.
This will make a whole bunch of fans happy, but there is another side to a forced change like this, as well: adjusting to an umpire's specific zone, whether it's a pitcher or a lineup that does it, is part of the strategy of the game.
I would always find the rest boring, things changed now am always forced to go watch more games like say southampton or everton just to kill the hunger for some good football.
Im not suggesting that this protest should not go ahead, far from it but I think all the time the club is owned by silent stan nothing will happen to improve anything, the only real way we may force change is by hitting the club in its pockets and that comes from boycotting season ticket sales, the protest during the West Brom game meant nothing to the board as they already had the money in thiewr pockets and as they are all from silver spooned backgrounds and old money famillies they really do nt give a F@ck if the fans protest.
Good god what was the real point of this article Itall about what if and maybe's and if they do this and if we do thats!!!! If my auntie had a Pr!ck she'd be my farckin uncle!!!! If Arsenal win all thier games from now until the end of the season and IF spurs and the foxes drop six or nine points then we can win the trophy??? of course we can IF i win the lottery next week I can buy some shares and sell them to usmanov and force a buyout of the club and change our fortunes forever but its highly bloody unlikely.
Hammers manager Bilic will be left fuming after the game as he was forced to make two early changes after Cheikhou Kouyate and James Tomkins were forced off injured early in the first half and look set to miss at least the midweek Premier League matches.
That will always change the opponent's game plan and force them to open up.
While he has been forced to change position and slot in as a centre half on a couple of occasions, United's No. 16 guided the team to an eleven game unbeaten run, winning eight of those games.
With Messi relegated to bench duty due to a small injury and Sergio Busquets missing another game after a knock picked up before the international break, Ernesto Valverde was forced to make changes to his starting eleven.
Dybala played as a supporting striker or attacking midfielder when Allegri was forced to change formations in late - January and it helped Dybala's game immensely and allowed his creativity to shine on the field.
It is expected that the 23 - year - old Italian will miss the Nerazzurri's next game with Chievo Verona therefore meaning Inter manager Luciano Spalletti will be forced in to making a change to the starting lineup Gazzetta dello Sport explain.
That seemed to change the course of the game, and Liverpool, having replaced midfield engines Henderson and Milner with Wijnaldum and Matip respectively, were forced to dig deep.
But Valverde hasn't rotated at all this season, so maybe he'll start the same eleven from the Getafe game with the only change being forced (Deulofeu for Dembélé).
The Congolese defender managed five games for Anzhi in the 2013/2014 season, before club owner Suleyman Kerimov decided to change the structure of the club, meaning all the highly paid stars were forced to leave the Dagestan based club.
(Indeed, because the impact forces that result in concussion vary from athlete to athlete, are likely affected by numerous variables, and indeed may change from moment to moment, game to game, and over time, it may be that such an impact threshold - appropriately labeled by some researchers as the concussion «holy grail» - will never be found.)
His management innovations and game - changing philosophy had been adopted at least in part by many other large police forces across the country.
Lord Pannick, who has managed to greatly reduce the threat of these measures, played some clever little games with the lord chancellor, using his own words against him to diminish the force of the changes.
Paterson's game - changing maneuver to force legislative action has begun to get action.
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«If we don't address the problem of coal, it's game over for climate change,» says John Thompson, director of the coal transition project for the Clean Air Task Force.
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It's the emergence of technologies such as atomic force microscopy that has changed the game by finally opening a window on the nanoworld.
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Just played this for the first time in 2015 the graphics and game play are sweet, the story is entertaining and the linear nature of the game is made to feel less so by the forced changes of which transformer you get to play as.
The only real complaint about the game play is the auto targeting, which forces you to hit triangle whenever you want to change targets, and sometimes you'll have to press triangle 30 to 40 times to lock on the enemy you want.
Some of the changes implemented to Project Cars with patch 4.0 is ability to force default setups in multiplayer portion of the game, enhanced brake assistance, additional best line visualisation, improved AI mechanics during pit stop and many other things.
Shoot»em up fans were just coming down from the high that Gradius gave them the year before when Konami released the game - changing Salamander (known as Life Force in North America).
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