Sentences with phrase «how sharp they end»

Not exact matches

We are completing more passes per game (499) which shows just how fluent our football is right now, but it is at the sharp end where games are won, so that fact that we are scoring more goals per game (2.3) with the highest conversion rate (15 %) tells you that Tottenham are in trouble.
It lasts well throughout the day and I love how easy it is to create a sharp end to my brow.
Besides such commonalities as Chris Cooper (here, Davis's disapproving boss and father - in - law), marijuana use and the topic of homophobia, «Demolition» — much like «American Beauty» — attempts to comment on materialistic consumption as a false measure of success and the breakdown of social connections (I liked how Davis» sleek and sharp - edged contemporary home looks and feels like a high - end freezer).
I don't understand how you think it doesn't look upscaled, but end your comment by saying it looks like a sharp Wii game.
An ex-assistant head teacher, Naimish witnessed the teaching crisis at the sharp end, and decided to do something about it — he went on to leave his job, taught himself how to code and started Show my Homework.
But the other explanation is that e-book sales are, indeed, in rapid growth: the Nielsen data also demonstrated to European publishers how this sharp decline is being mirrored by rapid growth in the e-books sales market, with e-book sales accounting for 17 % of the US market and almost 6 % of the UK at the end of 2010 (numbers that have surely risen by then).
Measuring 120 x 62 x 11.5 mm it's a good size too, although we feel the 120 mm height is perhaps a little larger than it needs to be - we don't know how many extra millimetres went into those ends that feel just a bit too sharp.
But originally the setup was much more interesting, giving us a carrot tied to the end of a stick which kept it permanently in a donkey's view and equally permanently out of reach, no matter how much the poor beast trotted towards it — a much sharper linguistic tool, I'd say, to describe a great deal of our current, or anyone's, economic system.
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