Sentences with word «generalship»

In this case though, I'm arguing that even if ring generalship didn't generate immediately tangible results for GGG, Canelo made things tough on himself with a sort of de-generalship in the last half of the fight.
The fact that Rudolph spent four years at Oklahoma State, albeit in a simpler college system, allowed him to learn the process of game planning and field generalship in a way that might make it easier to expand his game in a pro offense.
Going along with the notion that the philosopher's impression of America's great autumn sport was an accurate one, a task force of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED writers, reporters and photographers, under the combined generalship of Associate Editor Alfred Wright and Special Contributor Herman Hickman, have assembled for next week's issue a volume which should be as important for the ardent 1956 football fan as the works of Clausewitz are for the student of warfare.
In Johnny Lee, whose skill, field generalship and both - feet - on - the - ground solidity would warm the heart of any coach, Vancisin has found a player to help him through a first - season adjustment.
Writing in this magazine nine years ago, Arcaro said, «If generalship is 80 % of race ruling, just plain riding ability must account for the remaining 20 %.
I know you're also an MMA fan from your podcast (which I really enjoy, thanks for all that), and the dialog below makes me wonder if MMA fans have a bit of a different context for the ring generalship due to the lay»n pray thing.
I totally agree with your view on generalship only having value if it's capitalized upon, usually.
'' [I] ncredibly, the man being tipped as the front - runner for the director generalship is an unashamed Labour supporter (he even helped write the party's manifesto) who has never made a TV programme in his life.
I think you meant to reply to a different post, but since it's a day for piling on Adalaide I'll mention that it takes a lot more than ignoring ring generalship to get to 10 - 2 Cinnamon.
So a lot of it is good generalship, planning the time.
According to Wikipedia, strategy is from the Greek word meaning «art of troop leader; office of general, command, generalship» and is defined as: a high - level plan to achieve one or more goals under conditions of uncertainty.
Under Orr's generalship the Bruins led 3 - 1 halfway through the third period, and though Dryden was proving to be a gristly mouthful — his fast hands, stick and skates diverted many a good Bruin shot — Boston kept the pressure on.
I like the hierarchy; the idea that generalship is more of a tiebreaker than a primary concern seems rational, in that it's not its own reward.
Of course, last night was the kind of fight where that comes into play, with a few critical very - thin rounds + a notion that the constant pressure (generalship?)
3) How much do you value the always - debated «ring generalship», and how much «generalship» is automatic if one guy is fatigued / stumbling backward a lot?
Even more than the right and his ring generalship, his jab was the decisive weapon.
It's the latter that's the most difficult to account for, to me... given scoring is round by round, cumulative effects would be the main argument for non-tiebreaker value to «generalship», but how do you pick a round to apply that value?
Caesar in Gaul also offers players a new historical battle to challenge their generalship.
Planning a good retreat is always a good measure of generalship
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