Sentences with phrase «likely moving far»

I would search for a job with a steady income, likely moving far away from the place I had come to call home.

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In a move likely to be viewed as an attempt to break the current deadlock, May is expected to give an «update on Brexit negotiations so far», the prime minister's deputy spokesperson said last Thursday.
Without passion, entrepreneurs are far more likely to give up when trouble hits, and are far less willing to take essential risks to keep the business moving forward.
We do better as rewards move farther into the future — subjects offered $ 50 in 10 years or $ 200 in 15 years are much more likely to wait for the higher amount.
The Fed is more likely to move toward more easing rather than any further tightening, Ray Dalio tells CNBC.
The move is likely to pave the way for a formal appeal, potentially further delaying the launch of the product by JPMorgan, which was first publicly proposed in October 2010.
By following this sales motivational speaker tip, salespeople will stop wasting their time on dead - end meetings and move on to qualified customers who are far more likely to buy.
Though some big forecasting firms on Wall Street for months have been predicting a more aggressive Fed, traders thus far had been anticipating three moves this year — the increase already approved in March, plus two more, likely in June and September.
The support zone between $ 2450 and $ 2475 continued to hold the currency yesterday, and we expect BTC to remain within the two major zones today as volatility will likely decline further before the next major move, with the rising long - term trendline also providing support in the area.
The US Federal Reserve (Fed) looks likely to tighten monetary policy further, as inflation and unemployment move closer to its targets — underlining the strength of the domestic economy — but, while awaiting more substance on policy initiatives, we remain cautious about predictions of an end to the pattern of modest US growth seen in recent years.
The act of turning back higher in recent days bodes well for a move up above 97 which in turn would likely cause further selling pressure in commodities.
The coin is one of the leaders of the current move, and although a short - term correction is likely after the large gains, we expect the rally to continue with further targets ahead at 410 and just above $ 12.
And even if those producing countries could be rid of coca tomorrow, production would simply be moved somewhere else, and the eradication effort would have to be started all over again in Southeast Asia, Turkey, Afghanistan and other countries far less likely to let us call the shots.
As our babies move further along in their solid food introduction, we likely begin to think about offering healthy «treat» types of foods: muffins, pancakes, cookies for example.
Arsenal will likely need to move quick if they do wish to follow up with their interest, as Raiola will not mess around when it comes to drumming up further interest in his young talent.
Whilst a move to Anfield may well prove a grander proposition an Everton switch is far more likely to lead to Adama Traore garnering some much needed top level experience that could aid the 19 - year - old's overall career progression.
Andre Villas - Boas knows he faces a tough task keeping such an accomplished players at White Hart Lane and even securing a top four finish may not prevent a possible summer departure but any move in January seems far less likely.
Blues fans are still awaiting an exciting addition to their squad, with the only notable likely activity in the window so far being Petr Cech's rumoured agreed move to Arsenal [Sky Sports], and the imminent announcement of Radamel Falcao's season - long Stamford Bridge loan [Sky Sports].
With the competition for places last year, coupled with the arrival of Alexandre Lacazette, his playing time is only likely to decrease further and so a move away suits all parties.
Giroud remains a challenger for the starting role however, having remained consistent in finding the net since joining from Marseille back in 2012, but his failure to beat his record of 16 league goals in a seasons since moving to England is likely what led to the club investing further.
It certainly was most likely, but they would have been fine with moving back for a ransom, or moving back as far as eight and taking Reuben Foster for less of a ransom.
Although Loftus - Cheek has played in a more advanced role in his recent mini-run in the team, the 20 - year - old is more likely to be sacrificed for Matic, with Fabregas being moved further forward.
Manager Arsene Wenger has been linked with a move for Southampton star Morgan Schneiderlin, as well as AS Monaco's enforcer Geoffrey Kondogbia [via Daily Star Sport] and that is likely to bring Wilshere's future with the North London outfit further into question if a deal for either of the aforementioned French duo is completed.
@Goonster, you are absolutely correct my friend, what we see as the priorities are not Wengers priorities, we see this season after season with Ozil being probably the worst case, we all know a striker and a dm were more urgently needed.Some will say Wenger knows best but clearly he doesn't because our progress is so slow we appear to be standing still.Sanchez came in did well, but we still finished further away than last year.An Giroud still doesn't have any real competition upfront, im not a believer in Walcott as a main striker, if we do get a top striker like a Benzema it will most likely be a last minute deal after every1 has made their moves
A team like Ferrari or (most likely) Red Bull could get the new aero rules right and move to the front, while it gives teams further back a chance to jump up the pecking order.
Public betting has been fairly split so far but UNC has already moved to -2.5 / -3, likely due to respected money on the Tar Heels.
Part of me feels he could one day make the switch from left - back into a winger, which could well have him more suited to a move to the Blues, as he would likely relish a run in their newly inherited wing - back role, but I hope he decides to move a little further away from his current club.
I said before the game that I think Gibbs starting and Alexis moving far right or through the centre would be an idea, it's too easy to say now if it could have turned out better but the truth is defeat was always the most likely outcome.
Further, it's added that he will sign a four - year deal and official confirmation of the move is likely to arrive in the coming days as Milan face Cagliari in their final Serie A game of the season on Sunday having already booked their place in the Europa League qualifiers.
One player that was perhaps more likely to be on his way in January is the main rival to Alexis in the centre forward role, with the lack of game time enjoyed by Olivier Giroud so far this season leading some to believe that the France international would be looking to move on.
And the report states that any move will likely cost the Blues in the region of # 11million, as his representatives have offered him to six Premier League clubs, but so far only Liverpool and Chelsea have shown any serious interest.
PSG are noted as the most likely option if Aubameyang does decide to move on, but he'll be focused on helping Dortmund win further silverware this season first having made such a fantastic start to the campaign.
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
Marcos Alonso will likely struggle with the mere thought of tirelessly running up and down the left flank two or three times a week, and so an additional option on the left would be a wise move to offer Conte further tactical flexibility.
His recent scoring record is not the best, but it's worth noting that Carroll has had his injury problems and largely played in some uninspiring West Ham sides, with the service likely to be far superior if he moves across London to Chelsea.
As it stands, this squad is fairly well positioned to compete for the Wenger Cup and make a deep run in the Europa, if and only if we play first stringers in Europe and use the bench for the League and FA Cups... that being said, and based on the fragility of the manager and the team in recent campaigns, it's more likely that Wenger will focus on a top 4 finish and the FA Cup... while the reasons for such an approach may appear logical, it would confirm a rather disturbing trend and appear counter intuitive for any team which claims to have higher aspirations... I feel that Wenger simply can't afford to put all his eggs in the Europa basket because if he fails the potential backlash could cripple any top 4 chances due to the aforementioned fragile psyche that tends to rear it's ugly head like our own personal groundhog day each and every February... furthermore, can you even imagine Wenger bringing in the necessary recruits to adequately supply top quality lineups in a Thursday / Sunday dominated schedule; based on everything I've seen in recent years, I can't see that happening... in fact, mark my words, it's more likely that we see Lacazette playing out wide in Alexis's position with Giroud at striker, than we see Wenger make the necessary moves to right this ship... god, I hope I'm wrong but is it really that far - fetched considering what we've witnessed for past several years
Arsenal have thus far brought in Alexis Sanchez, David Ospina, Mathieu Debuchy and Calum Chambers and a move to bring in another high - profile addition could speed up the likely sale or one or two of Wenger's Gunners squad with the likes of Lukas Podolski and Joel Campbell both being strongly linked with possible exits.
Paulista's possible move will most likely be ruled out or furthered by the weekend, while our hunt for a first - team holding player will most likely drag until deadline day, or until the summer...
Therefore, a deal with Arsenal would make far more sense for the youngster than a move to the Nou Camp where he is likely to spend the majority of his time on the bench.
The original reaction was that the move was likely a prelude to further deals, with Jordan Zimmermann or Ian Desmond, both free agents after the 2015 campaign getting dealt, but multiple reports since the signing was announced say that isn't necessarily the case and the Nationals might be going all - in in 2015 (at least with their starters):
Being the key man in Hoffenheim's attack earned Wagner opportunities in the national side, but his January move to Bayern looked likely to scupper further involvement.
The 22 year old midfielder has been spectacular at Atalanta so far this season and it seems likely he will move...
Ok, by playing in the Dutch league for Ajax, Neres will not be able to win performance buzz in the short term, but even if he doesn't get a move to one of Europe's «big 5» leagues this summer and stays at Ajax, he is more than likely to be getting more first team minutes than Pellegri, including some in the Champions League or Europa League, which would no doubt raise his profile even further.
Not only would that allow them to breaker a deal for Alexis Sanchez to move to Merseyside, but manager Brendan Rodgers is likely to also have further funds available to him in which he can invest into his team.
The move to the London Stadium is likely to increase Matchday income but early exits from cup competitions and a disappointing (so far) league campaign may offset this.
With Peres and Maicon available as right backs, one would assume that would allow Alessandro Florenzi to move further up the pitch, either as a reserve midfielder, or more likely, as a forward, which would in turn cast doubt on the future of Gervinho or Adem Ljajic, and since Garcia loves Gervinho, that might spell doom for Ljajic.
if we are looking to coount on Eboue for the midfield role, i'd rather wenger goes to one of the most under - rated countries as far as footbalall is concerned.kenya is booming with young talent recently with the upcoming rigorous academies.Italians have already moved in and a year later Parma is reaping big with Mariga.the huge midfielder has a record of loosing the ball the least times at any serie a match.the only reason why he does nt play the holding role for his country is because there are much better options for the role even in the local league with the most likely choice being Austin Makacha who recently sighned for IK sirius in sweden.i think Wenger should check him out or at least snd scouts to the larger East africa if not just Kenya.nice piece on tommy7 and eddie
As far as the out of favour forward is also concerned, pre-season wouldn't really matter to him anyway, seeing as he will most likely be sat on the bench until January — when his move to Atletico could be complete.
While nobody is likely to exceed the amount Manchester City splashed out on Bosnian striker Edin Dzeko, we feel there is no question as to which of the January transfers so far has raised more eyebrows than Darren Bent's shock move to Aston Villa from Sunderland, the England international swapping a club with European aspirations for a relegation scrap with the Villains.
Football Further runs the rule over the players making the headlines and identifies which of them are likely to be on the move.
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