Sentences with phrase «going against a tough opponent»

Lowe's and stores similar to it have the money to fight aggressively against claims and prevent employees from receiving workers» compensation, but the personal injury experts at Altman & Altman LLP have over 50 years of experience going against the toughest opponents to receive financial compensation for our clients.

Not exact matches

I'm not going to go all out and say that Leicester are also going to start slipping up in the coming weeks, but I would not be surprised to see them drop points against Southampton tomorrow, who are known to bring some of the toughest games to even the strongest opponents.
I employed stories and analogies to help Tod understand why it is that when he was too nervous going up against a bigger, tougher opponent, he could not get his body to calm down.
Here's the writeup from the league office: «Marquette redshirt sophomore Danny Jarosz helped solidify a young backline that helped the Golden Eagles go 1 -0-1 last week against tough opponents Saint Louis and Northwestern.
Lallana was replaced by Daniel Sturridge but he found it tough going as well and was booked for diving in the Swansea penalty area by referee Michael Oliver as Liverpool resorted to desperate measures against measured opponents for whom Sigurdsson shone.
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