That's
an important difference in games where a missed attack can mean death.
Not exact matches
Ramsey — 6.5 He was poor for the majority of the
game but he eventually made the
difference in the final minutes which is the most
important thing.
That final
Game could be the
difference between entering the Playoffs as «favorites» or «underdogs» — seeding is so
important in Playoff runs.
It definitely seems to make a big
difference playing
in front of our home crowd at the Emirates, but more
important was the urgency which the team showed by trying to put the
game to bed as quickly as possible, and as Laurent Koscielny said, our target was just to get the three points.
In a
game as tight as this was today, when the top quality of the Gunners is hard to find and the opponents have their tails up and are making things very difficult, little incidents and fine margins can make all the
difference and that is why Alexis is such an
important player for Arsenal.
It's about goals, if you look at United Southampton only 3 goals it is gonna come down to goal
difference in finishing 5th 4th or 3rd, Now is so
important to field your strongest and best players, forget rotation and
game time you do that when 3 - 0 up with 25 to go CB
Have a feeling that arsenal will get 22 points from the remaining 8 matches but the
important question will leicester drop 10 points
in their remaining 7
games Mathematically this could happen as they have very tough matches to come So we must concentrate on our matches but leicester must drop pointa as well (goal
difference will be on our side if we win the coming matches the goal
difference is five goals now)
«The
important thing as a substitute is to come on and try to make a
difference, and he has certainly done that
in the last couple of
games.
Cech particularly impressed with
important saves
in the home
games against Liverpool, Manchester United and Bayern Munich, and Wenger believes the 33 - year - old's high level of focus and consistency has made a
difference.
There are subtle
differences between him and Ozil
in their
games and they are both left footers but I think a certain amount of goals will be
important from that position
in this set - up and I feel Jack carries the greater goal threat.
But there's an
important difference: The wild
game that I see served
in fancy restaurants
in the capital of Cameroon is much more likely to transmit a dangerous virus to the person who hunted and butchered it, or to the cook who prepared it, or to the restaurant patron who ate the meat undercooked, than is my brunch of smoked fish and bagels.
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There's an elision of
important differences going on
in your argument between the nature of a
game meant to be played by people sitting
in a room together with the human rulesmaster and a
game meant to be played by strangers separated
in time and space from each other and from a potentially non-human rulesmaster.
The
differences are
important to note and describe, but the
game does what video
games are supposed to do
in providing fun.
At first I thought I wouldn't care but seeing the
differences in the
games provided maybe it is more
important... But it was just a demo, hopefully it'll increase at launch.
You can only take three people with you to any party which could have been a more
important part of the
game, but too often I felt like the staff I took didn't make a huge
difference in the long run.
Speaking
in terms of these exhibition
game modes compared to «natural»
game modes, Shalev thinks the most
important difference is scope.
The
difference here is that it's so implemented into the gameplay that you must master this ability
in early levels because as you move through the
game you find that it's an
important part of moving along.