Sentences with phrase «loose end at the point»

Not exact matches

If bayern do nt loose or draw their matches at all... 6 points might be enough as long as arsenal beat zagreb and olympiacos by huge margins in the upcoming matches... all hopes does not end if we loose twice to bayern but lets pray we can nick a point or two in these matches.
But, at the end of the day, despite the rantings of Aitor Karanka, who appears to have at least one screw loose, there was no doubting that our performance merited us getting a point.
It's tailored in Italy for a loose fit to elevate the fluidity of the fabric, alongside a neat point collar and button - fastening cuffs at the end of the long sleeves.
December 2017: There were just a few loose ends left at this point.
I'm guilty in this article of being a bit fast and loose at a couple points near the end with the idea of «indie publishing.»
At this point, the story, all the conflicts and loose ends, are all tied up.
Due to the low value of Choice Privilege and Hilton HHonors points, it is not immediately useful to move your Amtrak points to either of these currencies — at the end of the day, you'd be loosing, on average, approximately 50 % of your total value.
Once mortgage commitment is obtained than your mortgage is in pre-closing, all the loose ends are tied up like title, title insurance, flood certs etc... At this point there isn't much for you to do the processor will wrap all of this up.
There are several heist based awards and medals listed on the source which point out to the regular heist styled games but details regarding blood money are unknown and it can revolve around robbing banks then leaving the area safe and sound which is similar to what Titanfall does at the end of the game where the loosing team runs away from the locating while the other team has to hunt down the remaining survivors.
heads up: my (P / PH / H) EV discussion ending at 104 - 105 (+106) left some points and loose ends that I would have liked to have tied up / clarify, but anyone interested could probably figure it out anyway.
At the end of his judgment he pointed to a clear need for reconsideration of this point at the highest level and also mentioned one definite loose end — in this case there had been no consideration of how the narrow principle fits in (if at all) with the statutory duty to mitigate loss in s 123 (4) of the Employment Rights Act 1996 (ERA 1996) which, after all, had been the basis for Hardy v Polk in the first place (rather than the later decision of the House of Lords in DunnachieAt the end of his judgment he pointed to a clear need for reconsideration of this point at the highest level and also mentioned one definite loose end — in this case there had been no consideration of how the narrow principle fits in (if at all) with the statutory duty to mitigate loss in s 123 (4) of the Employment Rights Act 1996 (ERA 1996) which, after all, had been the basis for Hardy v Polk in the first place (rather than the later decision of the House of Lords in Dunnachieat the highest level and also mentioned one definite loose end — in this case there had been no consideration of how the narrow principle fits in (if at all) with the statutory duty to mitigate loss in s 123 (4) of the Employment Rights Act 1996 (ERA 1996) which, after all, had been the basis for Hardy v Polk in the first place (rather than the later decision of the House of Lords in Dunnachieat all) with the statutory duty to mitigate loss in s 123 (4) of the Employment Rights Act 1996 (ERA 1996) which, after all, had been the basis for Hardy v Polk in the first place (rather than the later decision of the House of Lords in Dunnachie).
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