You can't afford to have someone who isn't ready to roll up their sleeves and jump
into the fray at a moment's notice.
I'm not entirely sure he will start although it is a fixture which would allow Mancini to throw his new signing
into the fray at the first time of asking.
Not exact matches
That long drought may be ebbing, now that Disney has stepped
into the
fray with a live - action VR experience opening this winter
at two of its theme parks.
Airbus jumped
into the
fray by taking a 50.1 % stake in the C Series program and announced it would produce US - bound C Series jets
at its plant in Mobile, Alabama thereby making the plane a domestically produced aircraft.
Elliott does not seem to share those qualms: On
at least three occasions, according to both court testimony and the accounts of seven people who spoke with Fortune, children of people facing the hedge fund's attack have been pulled
into the
fray in some way, in an apparent bid to gain either information on or leverage against their parents.
As controversy about religion
at the academy became more and more public, Focus on the Family jumped
into the
fray and created a video, shown
at its headquarters, that attempts to frame the debate.
The battle of the bullpens is in Houston's favor
at the moment, but I should point out that's also because they haven't officially entered their pen
into the
fray yet.
With the scoreline
at 1 - 0 Andy Carroll came
into the
fray for Reece Oxford — the manager was abandoning his original plan and was ready to play with more attacking threat.
Dejan Lovren came back
into the starting line - up in place of Ragnar Klavan
at centre - back but the Serbian's return to the
fray did not have the desired effect.
Most players couldn't crack the German national team
at 22; Rüdiger already has nine caps, and looks as if he will squeeze right back
into the
fray as soon as he recovers from his injury.
Even if Hillary Clinton decides to take a powder on 2016, which seems highly unlikely
at this moment, and Gov. Andrew Cuomo, for some mysterious reason, also chooses to forgo a White House run, there may yet be someone willing to carry New York's banner
into the
fray.
Detlev Arendt and Joachim Wittbrodt, developmental biologists
at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany, jumped
into the
fray after Arendt noticed some vertebrate - like photoreceptor cells in the brains of ragworms, a marine species that hasn't changed much for 500 million years.
Personally, I am
at my best when I am bursting forth
into the
fray as my most crazy, whimsical, dressed - up - and - covered - in - glitter self.
The story gets too ridiculous
at this point to even be satirical or reasonably credible, it is just bad film - making; but, it does try in its unclear and scrambled way to blame the media and the rich people who control it, for not being risk takers and offering fresh arguments
into the political
fray.
If you need to go
into another area of cover, you have to usually jump
into the
fray (which you were trying to avoid
at the time) just to go complete this task.
There's great humour, knowledge and deference to the source material, and more than 250 little plastic people to unlock if you're that
into it — yet
at the same time, it's wrapped in a playstyle that's really starting to crack and
fray at the edges.
At this year's DICE summit, 343 Industries head Bonnie Ross has confirmed that future shooters (including Halo 6) would bring split - screen functionality back
into the
fray.
Watching Emily Blunt's kidnapping specialist Kate Macer be talked
into volunteering to assist on some patently shady cross-border operation near the start of Sicario, I was oddly reminded of a similar scene
at the start of Aliens, where despite losing her entire crew in the previous installment, floating in space for 57 years, and having her daughter die in the meantime, Ellen Ripley needs only around two minutes of convincing to return to the
fray.
At the press of a button, a teammate will sprint
into the
fray to take over, allowing players to extend combos for greater damage or to set up tricky situations that can potentially penetrate defenses.
Lawmakers in
at least six states have jumped
into the
fray over student - led prayers in public schools.
Lexus is jumping
into the compact
fray and has released a sketch of a concept that will be revealed
at the Frankfurt motor show on Sept. 15.
While Weinstein doesn't see corporate publishing going away, ever, he does think the business is
at «an enormous transition point» and that the outsourcing major publishers have been doing for years — forcing agents to do more editing, going with outside PR, telling authors they need to take hold of their own marketing — will mean that more agencies, and others, will jump
into the publishing
fray.
Many e-readers are now being sold
at large retail chains, and we can see Apple also jumping
into the
fray.
Kobo also got
into the
fray recently selling Darkhorse comics as well, but the Nook App does a better job
at reading them.
I run
into the
fray (sometimes enemies spawn right on top of me, which is never good) and shoot
at closer - range with my Fusion Rifle.
Campaign mode does a great job of introducing you to the Slam Bolt world as it lays out each level with new elements instead of thrusting you
into the
fray all
at once.
Get ready to hurl yourself shield - first
into the
fray — create your own superhuman feats with the superior force of the world's first Super-Soldier
at your fingertips.
Above all, hurl yourself shield - first
into the
fray, with the superior force of the world's first Super-Soldier
at your fingertips.
Unfortunately, there are only two characters on the screen
at a time as you swap out alternate characters
into the
fray as that particular episode allows.
cast could meander
into the ring or the audience
at various times and either flaunt their respective personalities in the background, or come
into the
fray and perform their own signature moves to manipulate the course of battle.
At the start of each level you are able to choose which warrior you wish to throw
into the
fray first.
«This was probably drawn through a kaleidoscope,» says Claire Iltis, associate director
at the gallery, pointing to a small,
frayed page on which a prismatic image splinters
into triangles, «and the symbols, which appear in many of the books, are invented symbols.
When the Trump era of fast - moving political developments headed toward cultural institutions this year — specifically the president's proposed defunding of the National Endowment for the Arts —
at least two museum directors in New York felt compelled to jump
into the
fray.
Many have gone on to longer - term success, growing up to perform within estimates
at the larger houses» day sales, then moving
into the
fray in the evening.
The reason I suggest this is that Dot Earth has seemed to devolve
into an arguing arena for a number of folks who can bring scientific - sounding examples
into the
fray, but are not themselves scientist (or
at least they have never been willing to disclose that they are).
The Canadian Wood Council jumped
into the
fray with a very long press release, noting that «To suggest that the outcome of the May 3rd fire
at the Remy project in Richmond would have been the same if the building had been fully completed, is not plausible.»
However, looking
at how sporadically the global gaming industry has grown in the last five years, more and more game developers have jumped
into the
fray and started catering to the online multi-player games genre.
After a sharp fall, the aggressive bulls jump
into the
fray to buy
at lower levels.
At the recent d10e event in Bucharest managing partner of Blockchain Capital Brock Pierce announced plans to partly raise a new $ 50 million fund by issuing its own digital tokens in an Initial Coin Offering (ICO) becoming the first VC to jump
into the
fray.
In one respect, this is what courts intend —
at least, they don't want you heading
into the
fray thinking that one spouse already has an advantage over the other.