Sentences with phrase «likely leave it this way»

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Buffett is right that, for most of his stock - picking history, shareholders have likely been better off leaving their money in his care rather than siphoning the cash into their own accounts by way of dividends: Since 1965, Berkshire Hathaway stock has delivered annualized returns of nearly 21 %, more than double the S&P 500.
The longer cooked rice is left at room temperature, the more likely it is that the bacteria will make the rice unsafe to eat — meaning it's vital that you store your rice at the right way quickly if you're hoping to reheat it later.
The non-pro is likely leaving themselves over-exposed have way too much risk in their portfolio and can potentially lose everything where the pro's understand that once you lose everything the music stops and the game is over.
Although first reported in a local paper, it was left to BC - based The Tyee to break open this scandal, which includes a concerted federal government cover - up of information about the TFWP, including a new TFWP initiative called the Canada - Alberta pilot project — one that has been left almost completely unregulated and which likely paved the way for the dismissal of those 270 tradespeople.
But it's it's a heck of a lot more likely that people raised with religion will leave it than the other way around.
Ask me about resurrection and now I'd be likely to talk to you about the last warm gold light of the afternoon and fresh tea leaves and Cheerios on the floor and Van Gogh's brushstrokes and the way women clap their hands together and cross their legs when they laugh properly.
This is in no way thanks to my doing, mind you — let's be real here, if left to my own devices I likely would have avoided treatment and doctors altogether, hiding in my house.
A pulling away on the left by large segments of the evangelical world would likely result in a merging of those segments with a conservative Protestant mainstream in a way that would have a major impact on the shape and internal politics of a number of church bodies.
On the other hand, the multi-media deluge is likely to leave many visitors feeling neurologically if not emotionally depleted by the time they move on to the Al - Qaeda display, the huge 9 / 11 - aftermath section, and the supposedly inspirational conclusion suggesting ways to commemorate 9/11, including the inevitable appeal for a national day of service.
It would ne nice to accept our own moral compasses or as I put it «a morally correct manner» and then leave it at that, accept only detailed proven facts and then use your best judgment on the rest, its more likely to be right then listening or reading «facts» by those who tell you to not look for them or prove them one way r the other, that's the Fox News of the religious world... Religion is more dangerous then a blind man in a room of razors, it hurts, kills and destroys more of humanity then any «God Made» disaster.
If you ate the seeds whole they would most likely leave your body the way they entered, intact and undigested!
With our former left sided forward Podolski likely to be on his way out and our gloriously gifted 2 footed Santi entering his 30s I imagine Wenger will be looking for a youngish, highly technical, dynamic multi-purpose replacement (s).
but no way are gibbs and monreal top top class... so the talking heads are right... same as it ever was same as it ever was... still need a DM attacking option and world class left back... kondogbia will do rodriguez or damine on left... most difficult is attack personally not interested in higuan cavani martinez all over rated and overpriced... benzema better for us but also way over priced... lacazette might work but expensive vietto or younger option in aguero mould more likely
He finally seems to be coming into his own, i feel if we let Sanchez leave, which looks more likely, it can give way for kids like Nelson and Sancho (if we do get him) to come into the team and fight for that position.
I hope his play picks up for the playoffs, but most likely I see him leaving the same way Hartnell did.
If the Mail's report of Di Maria leaving is accurate, then his departure will surely help the club fund these big moves, while Robin van Persie has already been sold this summer, and the Mirror adds that Rafael and Jonny Evans are two more who are likely to be on their way out of Old Trafford.
Goalkeepers with cat - like reflexes, Very tall, Can save the titanic (lol), Composed Likely Candidate / s this summer — I suspect we will need two goalkeepers because Ospina threatens to leave every summer and Cech is way past it.
And because both sides have to get something out of a deal, the Raiders likely see this as a PR move, a way to sell tickets, and keeping fans at bay as a bridge to leaving.
With such a long way to go in his career and with a great deal of room for improvement, it will be a disappointing loss for Liverpool and Klopp if he does leave, which now seems to be likely if the report of an agreement being reached is true.
With Luis Suarez leaving for Barcelona last summer and Raheem Sterling looking like being on his way out this year, attack is a big priority for manager Brendan Rodgers, with these two big - name buys likely to go some way to helping the club get back into the top four in 2015/16...
Cristiano Ronaldo (# 99.2 m) will likely be thoroughly unimpressed to only make 11th place, but he is still streets ahead of fellow Real Madrid star Gareth Bale, whose value of # 58.9 m leaves him way back at no. 43.
The way it stands i do not see none of them going, Perez is the forward likely to leave (one of arsenal mysteries), which is a shame, because i think he could have also played the Ozil role quite comfortably.
but the way i see it is that if we wait till Deadline Day we will Probably sign 1 Player (a Striker or a CDM) when in this case we actually Need Both!!!!!! Theres no Point in signing Suarez on Deadline Day and yet leave the obvious CDM Position empty... just like we've been doing for the past years... We signed Özil on Deadline Day and that was it...... which shows that when you sign a Big Player on the last Day thats most likely going to be the only Business you do.
The Egyptian winger came to Chelsea in January with a big reputation, but he has rarely forced his way into the first - team picture and looks likely to leave.
Which is where we left the guy who will likely finish his career four major titles shy of the all - time mark of 18 owned by Nicklaus, who must not have watched Woods gingerly making his way around the Emirates Golf Club.
You do realize that Henry left because he had won everything except the CL and the way we were headed in terms of financial power it wasn't likely to happen soon at arsenal.
It's been a difficult start overall with a couple of setbacks along the way, but it's claimed that the Chelsea boss will likely be left disappointed in his pursuit of a pair of key transfer targets.
players like Ozil always present the fans with a bit of a conundrum, especially when times are tough... if you look around the sporting world every once in awhile there emerges a player with incredible skill, like Ozil, Matt Sundin or even Jay Cutler, who have a different way about themselves... their movement seemed almost too lackadaisical, so much so that it seemed to suggest indifference or even disinterest on the part of the player... their posture always appears somewhat mopey and they generally have an unflattering «sour puss» expression on their face... for some their above average skills are enough to keep them squarely in the mix, as their respective teams try desperately to find a way to get the best out of them visa vie player acquisitions or the reworking of tactics... when things go according to planned the fans usually find a way to accept their unique disposition, whereas when things go awry they become easy targets for fans and pundits alike... in the case of Ozil and Sundin, their successes on the international stage and / or with their former teams led many to conclude that if we surrounded such talented individuals with players that have those skills that would most likely bring the best of these players success would surely follow... unfortunately both the Maple Leafs and our club chose to adopt half - measures, as each were being run by corporations who valued profitability over providing the best possible product on the field... for them, they cared more about shirt sales and season tickets than doing whatever was necessary... this isn't, by any stretch, an attempt to absolve Ozil of any responsibility for his failures on the pitch... there is no doubt oftentimes his efforts were underwhelming, to say the least, but this club has been inept when it comes to providing this prolific passer with the kind of players necessary for him to flourish... with our poor man's version of Benzema up front, the headless chickens in Walcott, the younger Ox and Welbeck occupying wide positions far too often and the fact that Carzola, who provided Ozil with great service and more freedom to roam, was never truly replaced, the only real skilled outlet on the pitch was Sanchez... remember to be considered a world - class set - up man goals need to be scored and for much of his time here he has been surrounded by some incredibly inept finishers... in the end, I'm not sure how long he will be in North London, recent sentiments and his present contract situation seem to suggest that he will depart at season's end, but how tragic would it be if once again we didn't put our best foot forward and failed to make those moves that could have brought championship football back to our once beloved club... so when you think about this uniquely skilled player don't be so quick to shift all the blame on his shoulders because he will not be the first or the last highly skilled player to find disappointment at the Emirates if we don't rid the club of those individuals that are truly to blame for our current woes
In the same way he left Hoylake, there are likely going be a lot of questions surrounding Woods» game and future in the sport.
The German international seems likely to leave Schalke for a bigger club in the near future, and could be the latest big name to make his way to Old Trafford in a big - money move after the club spent heavily on the likes of Angel Di Maria and Radamel Falcao this summer.
Our squad is not big enough for all competitions so he rotated and it cost us in the league cup, and we're still more likely to leave the Champions League than go through, but in the league we are looking good and we finally have different ways of winning games.
It is looking more and more likely that Jack Wilshere will be leaving Arsenal this January as he is desperate to fight his way back into Gareth Southgate's England team at the World Cup this summer.
Dimitri Payet has likely played his last game for West Ham, and while no one ever wants players to leave this way, it is probably for the best for everyone involved if the rumored move back to Marseille takes place.
After the way the season has gone, it seemed likely that Payet would leave in the summer, with the club looking for a replacement in the transfer window.
With Jenkinson and Debuchy likely to leave too, Wenger may feel he wants Gabriel as his main cover at right - back, therefore needing another name to come through in the way of Upamecano.
Despite Telefoot's claims, it is very difficult to see Koscielny leaving the club this summer and the Frenchman himself will likely feel that he has unfinished business at the club, especially with the way this season has gone for the Gunners.
The Gunners are now looking unlikely to end in the League's top four this term, leaving UEFA Europa League crown as their most likely way back into the UEFA Champions League for next campaign.
Stoke are believed to want # 1m from any club interested in signing him this summer, and according to the Derby Telegraph on Tuesday, Derby County are likely to give up on a potential deal leaving the way clear for Aston Villa.
Unless you fear for your life, doing a vanishing act, leaving a note, or doing it in an explosion or in a mean way not only is the wrong way, but it will likely make the divorce process even more miserable for you (your spouse will still have a numerous chances to get even during the legal process, and during any interactions thereafter — few can go through the rest of their lives without having some necessary contact with a former spouse).
Well everyone «says» they will, but when the chips are down, its a fact that a man is more likely to leave a disabled woman than the other way around.
Or if your bedtime routine involves your child repeatedly getting up and out of bed, stretches out to an hour, and leaves you frustrated and your child tired the next morning, then you likely need a new way to help your child go to bed.
This means that a baby was left to cry for no reason because it was not seen to the end and this is likely an even greater stress to the baby as he has no way of understanding what is going on and what is supposed to happen when he is left to cry for a length of time (he never learns independent sleeping).
On the other hand Conservative Home and, yes, Next Left, have a particular axes to grind - and while they may use their sites in different ways, they do have a «perspective» and often an «agenda» which may not reflect the agenda that others, even in the parties that they are likely to be sympathetic to would necessarily agree with... That Conservative Home is keen to sell itself to the MSM as the voice of the grassroots is itself interesting - as I go round assoications I am not certain that they truly reflect the diversity of opinion that exists in that grassroots and I can not tell you the number of times I am told, «Yes, I read Conservative Home, but I would never contribute...»
Now, with Labour scrambling around trying to find a way to win back voters, you are just as likely to hear someone on the left talking about cutting back benefits or the need to limit immigration as you are a Conservative or right - wing paper.
By cutting down on superfluous content, you'll be less likely to miss opportunities, and leave yourself with more time to convey the important things in the most compelling way possible.
But Goldfeder said no governor has filled a seat that way for decades, nor is Cuomo likely to, since it would require leaving Castro's seat vacant for many months.
The more seats a party or grouping has, the more chance it has of forming a government - with 198 seats out of 646 the Conservative Party could only form a government if significant numbers of other MP's decided to back them, as happened in 1924 when there was a situation that the Conservatives didn't want to form a coalition with either other main party and equally the Liberals didn't want a coalition with Labour and the Liberals and Conservatives saw it as an opportunity to allow Labour into government but in a situation in which legislation was still reliant on Liberal and Conservative votes and they could be brought down at the most suitable time, supposing the notional gains were accurate and in the improbable event of the next election going exactly the same way in terms of votes then 214 out of 650 is 32.93 % of seats compared to at 198 out of 646 seats - 30.65 % of seats and the Conservative Party would then be 14 seats closer towards a total neccessary to form a government allowing for the greater number of seats, on the one hand the Conservatives need Labour to fail but equally they need to succeed themselves given that the Liberal Democrats appear likely to oppose anyone forming a government who does not embark on a serious programme to introduce PR, in addition PC & SNP would expect moves towards Independence for Scotland and Wales, the SDLP will be likely to back Labour and equally UKIP would want a committment to withdraw from Europe and anyway will be likely to be in small numbers if any, pretty much that leaves cutting a deal with the DUP which would only add the backing of an extra 10 - 13 MP's.
Either way, it is also difficult to see the public accepting the notion of one party being permanently in government — the Liberal Democrats are currently the only viable coalition ally for both Labour and the Tories — and leaving their controversial leader in place is likely a bridge too far.
Former Council Speaker Christine Quinn celebrated the Women's Equality Party likely gaining a spot on the ballot for the next four years, just a couple of days after her old allies at the Working Families Party slammed the effort as a cynical way to undermine their left - wing party.
Thus, if things continue this in way, what will the APC most likely tell Nigerians in order to win again; that Jonathan left an empty treasury and an Augean stable that would require 16 years to clean and make right again?
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