Sentences with phrase «in a tough position since»

McGee is also in a tough position since he can not play big minutes but again some team may offer him a multi year deal just to be a backup — Philly, Jazz, etc..

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Trump's swift turnaround, in particular, put Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in an awkward position, since it was Rosenstein who penned the memo — arguing that Comey erred in his handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation during the 2016 campaign by, in essence, being too tough on her — that served as the cover story.
Both injuries could have placed the Arsenal squad in a tough position as injuries have been piling up over the past two months but we have had nothing but good news since.
Theresa May is in the odd position of being way ahead in the polls and facing the toughest legacy of any Prime Minister since 1945.
That's tough for a lot of people in important positions to accept, since it challenges something that might be even more powerful than capitalism, and that is the fetish of centrism — of reasonableness, seriousness, splitting the difference, and generally not getting overly excited about anything.
The positioning of lawyers as competitors for legal services business has changed since 2000, and Merritt relies on this along with her Ohio data in concluding that her 2010 lawyers were not just facing a tough economy.
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