Sentences with phrase «home the point enough»

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At one point, Shanghai economist Andy Xie cited local media reports that some 65 million urban homes reported zero electricity consumption over a six - month period, suggesting there are enough vacant homes in China to house 200 million people.
Many trace the tipping point for utility - scale solar to a 2014 announcement by Austin Energy that it would buy power from a new 150 megawatt solar plant — enough to light and cool 30,000 homes - for 5 cents a kilowatt hour.
The author, Christopher Jones, points out that stock owners already have exposure to real estate as large public corporations own most of the commercial real estate in the U.S. Given the short history of REITs, he is not convinced that they provide «meaningful» diversification and points out that home owners already have enough real estate in their household assets.
To really drive the point home we also punish and degrade any boys or men unfortunate enough to display a stereotypically feminine behavior.
I revealed enough of her body to make the point... no more than would be seen in most common magazines most of us have in our homes or leaf through in waiting rooms.
Another thing I know people can't get enough of in B&J's ice cream are their decadent cores, so I went ahead and gave these Superfood «Cherry Garcia» Pops a chocolate core to really drive the point home.
For me soup is one of the things I always have in my freezer, ready to take with me to work, or when you get home late, or... You get the point, opportunities enough.
Depending on circumstances draw may be enough but in first half of the season we need to make sure we do nt drop points at home.
Queens Park Rangers are as formidable at their virtual home as their real one — goals from Charlie Austin and Steven Caulker enough for a comfortable three points.
In light of the crunch Premier League game, José will engage in some light rotation, while ensuring the team he puts out is strong enough to bring home three points from Slovenia.
That might not be enough to see them through to the quarter - finals as PSG winning by a scoreline of 2 - 0 or higher at home would hardly be a shock, so Guardiola may have a point about sniffing around for their players now.
I can't drive that point home enough.
To be honest I think we have enough to hold BM at home and the other games we will win so 8 points is good.
Arsene Wenger is clearly looking for an Arsenal win tonight over Sunderland, even though a point would be enough to make sure that we do not have to face the two legged Champions League play offs, barring a cricket score from Man United and a defeat at home to West Brom in our last game.
Two early goals from Chris Wood and Kevin Long were enough to give Burnley three more points with a 2 - 1 home win against Leicester with Jamie Vardy pulling one...
Liverpool made a decent enough start by claiming the three points against Ronald Koeman's new look Southampton side but the performance itself was nothing to write home about.
No 4/5 ANDY SAYS: Close game here but I have to go for the home side to land the three points... 2 - 1 GRAEME SAYS: I can see Burnley getting something here, maybe not the win but at a draw... 2 - 2 SILKY SAYS: Tough call, but Southampton should have enough for the win... 2 - 1 FOOTBALLIndex — One to follow: Virgil van Dijk still looks a very good buy at just over # 1.50
KEY FACT: Newcastle have lost only two of their last 17 home league meetings with Leicester MATCH ODDS: Newcastle 13/8 Draw 23/10 Leicester 19/10 bet365 Pick: Harry Maguire to score anytime @ 10/1 ANDY SAYS: I will go with Newcastle to just get the three points here, but close..1 - 0 GRAEME SAYS: I can see Newcastle ending their poor run and just doing enough to claim the win... 2 - 1 SILKY SAYS: I believe Leicester will have enough to claim the three points here... 1 - 2 FOOTBALLIndex — One to follow: Jamie Vardy has plummeted to outside the top - 400 and is now just 70p
Regardless of the lack of hope shown by fans on Social Media, the team can pick up the 3 points up at St. James» Park similar to last year where a 4 - 1 victory was enough to take home the point.
Burnley have been good on home soil but are lacking goals and Newcastle will be strong enough on their travels to dig in an collect a good point that will just keep them above the Clarets.
Manchester United have done so five times, winning the league in 2003 (50 pts), 2008 (52 pts), 2009 (50 pts) and 2011 (55 pts)- while a 52 - point haul in 1995 was not enough to beat Blackburn to the title, who themselves recorded 53 pts at home.
KEY FACT: Swansea have won five of their six home Premier League matches against West Brom MATCH ODDS: Swansea 17/10 Draw 21/10 West Brom 2/1 bet365 Pick: Both Teams to score in the first half @ 11/2 ANDY SAYS: A real six - pointer this one, but I will just go with the home side... 1 - 0 GRAEME SAYS: I don't see West Brom getting beat here, think they will grab a point... 0 - 0 SILKY SAYS: I can see goals here, but not sure either is good enough for the win... 2 - 2 FOOTBALLIndex — One to follow: Tammy Abraham is just outside the top 150 at # 1.22
Lyon weren't much better at home to Nice on Sunday night, but Jeremy Pied's first - half volley was enough to secure a 1 - 0 victory that moved them to within just three points of Brest in eighth place.
It would be a surprise if the home side don't score, but the champions should have enough to take the three points.
You have two sides who are in good, confident form at the moment and Chelsea have handled themselves well enough away from home to pick up a point in this one.
The Saints are doing well enough on home soil at the moment to suggest that they can take three points against the relegation - threatened Newcastle.
Newcastle Home Win: The Whites have hit the skids on the road and that should just give the Magpies enough to go out and collect the three points in this one.
Boro have been carrying good enough home form to go and get themselves three points in this one.
Newcastle to win: The Magpies may be winless in three but with the home crowd behind them, they should get enough space against the Eagles to go and push on for a good three points in this one to keep themselves up in the top half of the table.
However, an own goal from goal keeper Mile Svilar along with Daley Blind's spot kick were enough to secure an all three points for the home team.
When you add to that the fact his team have yet to win a single point away from home in 2018, as well as a litany of bad results and displays, it would be enough to cost most managers their job.
Ironically, a similar performance to that which should have seen them take maximum points at home to Wigan would be enough to take something from this crucial fixture.
That said, Rovers may well struggle for motivation, seeing as they start the weekend five points adrift of safety, although a point − which would appear the only feasible result at Old Trafford − could be enough to move them off the foot of the table provided Bolton don't get a result at home to Wolves.
Bolton are carrying home form and that may be enough for them to get the three points on the board in the game.
The duo conjured up five incredibly impressive dives at the London Aquatics Centre to send a vociferous home crowd into raptures as their total of 321.06 points was more than enough to push Italy's Tania Cagnotto and Maicol Verzotto into second while Nadezhda Bazhina and Nikita Shleikher of Russia took bronze.
We aren't quite sure what to expect from Fulham after two away defeats on the spin whereas Blackburn have been consistent enough at home to make us think they are good for all three points in this encounter.
Two early goals from Chris Wood and Kevin Long were enough to give Burnley three more points with a 2 - 1 home win against Leicester with Jamie Vardy pulling one back for the visitors in the second half.
However, I have personally seen enough from Avran Grant's side in recent weeks that would suggest they're good enough for a point, though they will need to halt Bolton's winning three - match streak at home.
Manchester City has already qualified for the knockout stages and we can expect Pep Guardiola to make whole list of changes in this game but even with the changes they are strong enough to get another three points specially playing at home.
Madrid home form has been absolute top notch where they only dropped 4 points in the first 12 home matches and they should have enough about them to see off Las Palmas on Wednesday night.
A draw for the Gunners would be enough to wrap up third place and automatic qualification into next season's UEFA Champions League, whilst three points for the home side would give them
The 4 - 0 whitewash was their fifth home victory of the campaign, giving Mancini's charges a 50 % striker rate at the City of Manchester stadium, though their inability to convert draws into priceless victories is what's currently holding them back, as they've proven on enough occasions so far that they can accumulate enough points on the road to be a serious threat to the leading title protagonists.
Mourinho however will be happy to give some of the fringe players a chance on thursday and United playing at home should do enough to win three points.
But the list stretches further back than just this term, especially their Stamford Bridge casualties, as Chelsea haven't dropped points in a league fixture on home soil since the middle of February, while they haven't even conceded a goal on home soil since the end of March, so just scoring against them appears a daunting enough task, let alone actually snatching points off the early pacesetters.
The point I am trying to make is that infant death in this case isn't enough to say that mothers should not give bith at home.
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Indian Point produces 2,000 megawatts of power a year, enough for about two million homes; Danskammer would produce 530 megawatts.
The app determines the current location, compares it against the battery capacity, and calculates if there is enough energy left to bring the wheelchair back to the home point.
«Fine particles alone are not enough to worry about,» he says, pointing to other potential indoor sources of ultrafine particles, including home cooking, candles and fires.
Which brings us to another point: these days it's cheap enough to set up your own home gym, that you don't really need to sign up to a gym at all.
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