Sentences with phrase «has gone so»

I used to think he was hopeless as a striker but I admired his teamwork and workrate but recently, even his work rate has gone so we are left with a donkey (and thats insulting to donkeys — they work hard) as our main striker
The 23 - year - old will clearly need to improve in the Premier League, and Lampard admits he's a little concerned about the way his adaptation at Stamford Bridge has gone so far.
Who wouldn't cheer like maniacs for a team like this, a team that has gone so far, after being left for dead on multiple occasions?
Ox has gone so we could do with a wide player with strength and great engine, oh Spurs have just signed.
Last season has gone so how you can use it to reference the next one is hazy at best.
Daly says the stats lie because he often uses an iron off the tee, and he has gone so far as to calculate that in his last five starts of the season he averaged 314 yards with his driver.
That is why Arsenal fans should be feeling very happy about the way that Euro 2016 has gone so far, unless you happen to be an England fan as well of course but let's not go into that.
The trend has gone so far that retailers like Pottery Barn Kids and Target are selling pre-packaged notes that say stuff like «You've become so mature» and «I love you unconditionally.»
Indeed, Justice Kennedy recently has gone so far as to maintain that the belief that «there is an ethic and a morality which transcend human invention» is itself religious.
No previous religion has gone so far toward realizing its goals.
Historian Philip Jenkins in Hidden Gospels: How the Search for Jesus Lost Its Way has gone so far as to assert that the alternative gospels tell us less about the beginnings of Christianity than about «the interest groups who seek to use them today; about the mass media, and how religion is packaged as popular culture; and... more generally, about the changing directions of contemporary American religion.»
Specialization in this case has gone so far that it entails alienation from the field itself.
Nevertheless, I recognize that the shift of power has gone so far that, for the foreseeable future, corporations will rule the world.
Familiar discontents vaguely felt turn into more focused anxieties, and then, all of a sudden it seems, a passel of scholars arrives at a similar analysis of what has gone so thoroughly wrong — and some similar ideas of....
We are now told by many that we must respect their sin choice, and it has gone so far that if we say we love them, but hate their sin we are now the bad guys.
Today, top - down development has gone so far that one may think that the proposal of another form is idle.
But a world order which has gone so far as ours has in recognizing cultural, ethnic, racial and ideological particularities needs somehow to turn again toward talking about the conditions of common human flourishing.
What is lacking in these complaints is an element of self - examination, of honestly coming to terms with what has gone so radically wrong with the academic theological guild, especially in this country and Western Europe.
Justice Alito has gone so far as to note that those arguments, moral and empirical, have been made.
President Robert Mugabe has gone so far as to compare homosexual acts with animal behavior.
That would seem to explain what has gone so sour with her column.
The cruel and murderous mullah regime has gone so far as to even encourage in the desecration of their graves.
The gop has gone so far right and in such a tight circle that they kick themselves in the,,, when they goose step
I believe that the U.S. has gone so far down the liberal path that we have forgotten how much was accomplished by churches and charities.
This issue has gone so far.
Only one group has gone so far as to say that the mainstream LDS Church, in banning plural marriages, is guilty of apostasy.
Whomever wrote the «prayer poem», I wonder what has gone so wrong in your life that you are so spiteful.I don't know you, but God does, and I will definitely pray for you.I can't imagine going through life each day with the hatefulness you have in your heart.I'm so very sorry for you.
It has gone so far as to call into question the criterion established in Familiaris consortio, which in number 84 says: «The Church reaffirms her practice, which is based upon Sacred Scripture, of not admitting to Eucharistic Communion divorced persons who have remarried.
Mulcair, who until recently had mostly ignored the Liberal leader, has gone so far as to compare Trudeau to short - lived prime minister Kim Campbell, who once infamously said elections weren't the time for serious policy discussions.
The progress of algorithms has gone so far that Facebook and Google are now accused of creating filter bubbles that can effect public opinion, rapidly change political landscapes and sway elections.
First, let's quickly review what has gone so horribly wrong at Under Armour in recent quarters.
Trump has gone so far as to suggest incentivizing arming teachers, giving those who carry a gun to school bonuses.
That makes it a seemingly small adversary, given the battle Herbalife is waging against hedge fund manager Bill Ackman, who has gone so far as to say that Herbalife is a «criminal organization» in his $ 1 billion short bet against it.
Yeah, I've been lucky and blessed that everything has gone so well.
He has gone so far as to decorate his apartment with Uber paraphernalia because it makes his pitch more convincing when he's FaceTiming potential drivers or sending Snapchats with his contact information.
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer has gone so far as to ban working from home, and many more offer prodigious incentives for coming in to the office, such as free meals, massages and gyms.
I've gone so far as to delete my gigabyte - upon - gigabyte collection of music from my computer and phone, moving it to an external drive to save space.
In fact, I'd go so far as to say that more than half of all big - company hires like this fail inside a growing company.
They've gone so far as to make it illegal to boil lobsters alive.
The company said that 41 % of the companies it surveyed have been avoiding the upgrade, and some «have gone so far as to actively resist the move by using software to prevent or disable Windows 10 installation.»
If you practice these insidious behaviors, I'd go so far as to say your chances of success are close to nil.
I'd go so far as to project that within ten years the amount of money flowing through all crowdfunding platforms will at least equal that of all other funding sources.
Some, like prominent Greenlight Capital investor David Einhorn, have gone so far as to predict that we're in a Tesla bubble.
In terms of the broader macro backdrop for tech M&A going forward, it helps that many recent deals have gone so smoothly.
Some researchers have gone so far as to call this spike in multiple births an «epidemic.»
Some entrepreneurs have gone so far as to seek out mature and declining industries in which to launch their ventures.
Some commentators have gone so far as to suggest that when scheduled interest - only periods end, many borrowers will be forced onto P&I loans and will find it challenging to make the higher required payments.
Soshnikov is an indefatigable reporter: During one investigation, he had gone so far as to create a 3 - D computer model of a roadway in order to calculate how much asphalt had been stolen during its construction.
In our corporation - loving society, it seems unlikely that the administration would go so far as to split up Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp — one of the few feasible ways to limit the company's power.
I would go so far as to say it's the greatest invention since the internet — it radically transforms the way that we transact value.
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