Sentences with phrase «leaving the stage clear»

Their best hope may be that he reprises the role of his fellow Welshman, Neil Kinnock, who shifted Labour away from the fringes, leaving the stage clear for a more electorally appealing successor.

Not exact matches

Yes I agree, the centre back is not clear certainty and with players leaving and ageing we will have to look at replacements at some stage.
In this season's Russian Cup, Spartak Moscow are the bookies» clear favourites, as one of two RFPL sides left in the competition having reached the semi-final stage.
On each of their last three appearances in the Champions League group stage, they have won their group and a point out of this one wouldn't be a disaster for them at all because it would still leave them two points clear at the top no matter what else happens in the group on the evening.
After leaving the White House, Bush made it clear that he was finished with the public stage.
In the first stage, at the start of the year, if Vote Leave had picked a single future model for Brexit Britain, they would have had a clear answer to questions on Britain's post-vote direction.
But, as became clear at a workshop last week at the lab, the affordable options for the first stage of the Long - Baseline Neutrino Experiment would severely limit its scientific potential and could leave it only marginally more capable than an existing Fermilab experiment.
It was clear that Michael was deeply honoured he had this opportunity to share it with all of us and, in his own words, had this to say as host Adam Savage and a legion of Stormtroopers left the stage:
Casey Reddick is a busy chef who leaves it all behind to clear her head in Summer Hill, Virginia, but any head - clearing hopes fly out the window when Hollywood hunk Tate Landers comes to town, and the two are cast as Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy in a stage adaptation of Austen's novel.
I was left wanting more, but unfortunately you aren't able to re-fight bosses once you clear a stage.
Here's what is required (leaving aside Theresa May's electorally hamstrung inability to deliver much of it): The entire cabinet and every business leader the government's black book can muster, on stage for the launch of the new strategy; an explicit declaration that this, full decarbonization of the economy, is the post-Brexit economic strategy; clear and attractive retail policies, such as a diesel scrappage scheme, tax breaks for green investment, new apprenticeships, a green home building program; an open invitation to all opposition party leaders to share a platform to support the plan with a declaration that while they may not agree on every component they fully endorse the over-arching goal; a willingness to shame those party leaders who play party politics and refuse to turn up; a fortnight - long program where each day sees a new cabinet member explain how the plan will transform parts of the economy; a Royal Commission on the flaws of GDP as an economic measure and the viability of alternative quality of life metrics; and, yes, a brave assertion that carbon intensive industries will have to transform or be scaled back, backed by a decarbonization adaptation fund to help affected communities respond to this global trend.
To be clear, we do expect more Millennials to leave for apartments as their life stages evolve.
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