Sentences with phrase «imminent replacement»

The Parisian side are in a solid state currently, yet with Laurent Blanc's contract due to expire in the summer, their wealthy owners will be looking for imminent replacements in order to take PSG to European dominance.
There is a melancholy to these actions, too — imminent replacement by plasma screens makes paper advertising as redundant as the flaccid, glistening gestures they're covered with.
Rivals include the likes of the cheaper but older Ford Fiesta ST, due for imminent replacement.
Yeah, worst side I've seen in my lifetime, struggling to claw back points on the spuds to pip them to fifth place, star player just been swapped for a player who was struggling to make Utd's bench at the end... moved on Walcott and coquelin with no imminent replacements, but wengers happy!!!
Of course the ideal situation is for no - one to be talking about your being replaced, and the fact a cabinet minister is quoted defending him suggests Young knows that all too well, but it seems Cameron is willing to quash rumours of an imminent replacement.
Republicans are looking to an upstate Democrat as a possibly tie - breaking vote this week to keep the state Senate in GOP hands amid the chaos resulting from the imminent replacement of scandal - scarred Senate leader Skelos.
, due for imminent replacement.
It's also fairly large as connectors go — certainly compared with the micro USB ports on many of today's phones — and its imminent replacement is likely a move to ensure Apple can make the iPhone even thinner than it is already.
The imminent replacement of paper by more efficient and environment - friendly supports was announced in the early Nineties.
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