Sentences with phrase «get us to the finish line much»

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Sure, we want to show them how much fun it is to get off the couch, but we also want to teach them that getting to the finish line, as Angela put it, isn't «graceful and effortless.»
+ How Covington acquits himself defensively against an ultra-elite wing threat (and if he can maintain his hot shooting while expending so much energy on the other end) + Our team defense (especially on the perimeter) + Jah making himself a net - positive vs. Zaza + Our mental toughness response to a patented Golden State Run ™ + TJ's offensive QBing vs. GS's team defense + Dario's composure against a professional irritant + Justin Anderson and his steel pipes finishing with a 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 line (that would be one foul and one corresponding turnover when he subs in and immediately knocks Draymond into the second row with a happily illegal screen and gets subsequently ejected.
33 attempts at goal 75 % possession and lose comfortably it can only happen to arsenal it would be funny if not so tragic and I'm for one not buying the reason we lost is because of De Gea it's as much poor finishing as it is great goal keeping more aggression with the chances and you score I don't care who's in goal just smash it doesn't have to look pretty and I don't have to say very much about the defending it's schoolboy stuff all this talk about koscielny (bosscielny) never got that isn't physical enough to be an Adams or Campbell gets muscled off the ball far too often he's a good player don't get me wrong but he ain't world class and definitely isn't a leader I'd replace that whole back line and drop xhaka and ramsey for new signings yeah ramsey set up a nice goal but that kid can not hit water if he fell out of a boat his shooting is awful always sky's them very frustrating player.
According to ESPN, «it's still unclear if the Sounders will get the deal over the finish line before the close of the summer transfer window on Aug. 9, and that there is still much work to be done.»
Getting picked to be an adoptive family in an open adoption is a beautiful gift, but one that comes with much stress, especially as the finish line, the hospital experience, appears.
As depicted here, NASCAR isn't so much a race as a high - speed destruction derby, where the object isn't seeing who can get to the finish line the fastest, but who can be the last car able to be driven across the finish line.
Winning an online mode is a mixture of luck and skill — if you can get out of the start of a race unscathed, you've a much better chance of making it to the finish line first.
As far as the «getting away» goes, I'll admit to being a bit less impressed: clocking in at nearly two hours long, Logan Lucky limps to the finish line, dragging out the finale for an artificially happy ending that takes altogether too much time tying up loose ends of characters we simply do not care about.
- Announce game for Spring 2015 - Tell people in January the game is «pretty much finished» - Announce game is coming out in September instead - Launch 2 additional Kickstarters for a Legends-esque game spin - off with absolutely nothing to show (until the last minute) and an anime - short of said spin - off - Deny rumors that any money from the new Kickstarters will be going into the original project and affirm that the funds are «completely independent» - Deny rumors that original project is getting delayed - Admit near end of spin - off game Kickstarter that a publisher was lined up all along for it - See spin - off game Kickstarter crash and burn - A couple days later, announce delay of original project
The main objective is pretty much the same as Sonic will have to go and collect rings and go through the fast environment of the game to get to the finish line.
The standard that I hold a game up to is not how long it took to get to the finish line, but where the finish line was drawn and how much it charged to get there.
Instead of looking at how much there is to get done or just how big of an assignment has been laid on your desk, instead focus on what is waiting at the finish line.
Without appreciation, the cashflow produced may not be enough to get you over the finish line within your investment time frame and that just smells a little too much like speculation for my taste.
All the metrics us investment guys like to talk about so much — your returns on investment, equity positions or positive cashflows won't matter at all if they don't get you over the finish line.
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