Sentences with phrase «likely faced the music»

That has to be of huge relief for the Spaniard, who is a talented manager in my honest and humble opinion, because any other manager in his situation − at the helm of a team which has lost its previous seven league matches − would have more than likely faced the music by now.

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With Barcelona likely to emerge La Liga winners, Perez is soon going to face the music from stakeholders in the club as well, which includes the Madrid administration which pulled the club out of the brink of financial collapse in pre-Perez days in 2000 by buying its training ground and its famous Bernabeu Stadium.
The Expo is also the place to put faces to names — so whether it's buttonholing a member of the Music Education Council or a representative from your particular exam board, or seeking out advice by talking to professional associations ranging from the Incorporated Society of Musicians and Musicians» Union to the European Piano Teachers Association UK, Association of British Choral Directors or the British Kodály Academy — with around 150 exhibitors, it's likely that the person you're looking for is in the building.
Comapnies that are irresponsible are more likely to face the music sooner or later, and I don't want to have cash in a company that's being punished in the share price.
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