It seems every season
he loses form at some point.
MF Adrien Rabiot, 4 — Another disappointing outing, which adds to the feeling that he could be
losing form at just the wrong time with the World Cup approaching.
Signing another young player would produce fascinating competition, but the German wouldn't come cheap, and if
both lost form at the same time there would be no experienced head to come in.
Not exact matches
Well, if I told you there was a tax credit if you
formed a C corp that lowered your rate from 28 % to 14 % but still had an AMT phase - out — I probably
lost you
at C Corp..
When the erosions of age begin to leave their mark on my body, and still more on my mind; when the ills that must diminish my life or put an end to it strike me down from without or grow up from within me; when I reach that painful moment
at which I suddenly realize that I am a sick man or that I am growing old; above all
at that final moment when I feel I am
losing hold on myself and becoming wholly passive in the hands of those great unknown forces which first
formed me:
at all these sombre moments grant me, Lord, to understand that it is you (provided my faith is strong enough) who are painfully separating the fibres of my being so as to penetrate to the very marrow of my substance and draw me into yourself
If practical theologians devote their energies to explaining how modern people can believe anything
at all, they may
lose sight of the specific claims about God and humanity that characterize Christian faith and distinguish one
form of Christianity from another.
Nick Page talks to Sam about the pros and cons of the Reformation, we look
at why Bart Campolo (son of Tony)
lost his faith and hear
form Christy Wimber on what happens when people don't get healed.
Most people
lose or forget the subjectively religious experience, and redefine Religion as a set of habits, behaviors, dogmas,
forms, which
at the extreme becomes entirely legalistic and bureaucratic, conventional, empty, and in the truest meaning of the word, antireligious.
When this occurs, the inherently self - surpassing quality of the feelings of subjectivity, which may either overreach themselves in an expansive quality that knows no bounds or else become blocked by retrogressive and discordant tendencies, instead
forms the basis for the religious mode of experience «
at the width where the «self» has been
lost, and interest has been transferred to coordinations wider than personality» (AI 368).
It is not that the theses of traditional theology regarding Adam's elevation to grace, his Paradise, his knowledge and so on, are to be unmasked and diagnosed as
at the most anthropomorphisms or dreams of a golden age in which mankind expressed in vivid
form a longed - for future rather than a past that had once existed and was
lost?
Whatever the process of mutual enrichment between the Extraordinary and Ordinary
Forms of Mass (as desired by Pope Benedict) will hold for the future, the present position of young Catholics is that they are going to keep or
lose the faith through what they experience in the Mass celebrated
at their parish and
at their school.
He acknowledges that the book is aimed
at people who have suffered more extreme
forms of pain, such as those in his own congregation who
lost loved ones when the Twin Towers fell on 9/11.
If the minister feels
lost at first with a body of ideas without a skeleton, he may adopt the
form in which the Biblical text is presented.
Nor do such symbols play a peripheral role in eschatological faith; they are rather
at its center, even if that center was
lost in the established
form of the Christian tradition and in its nondialectical theologies.
The cosmic tide may
at one time have seemed to be immobilized,
lost in the vast reservoir of living
forms; but through the ages the level of consciousness was steadily rising behind the barrier, until finally, by means of the human brain (the most «centro - complex» organism yet achieved to our knowledge in the universe) there has occurred,
at a first ending of time, the breaking of the dykes, followed by what is now in progress, the flooding of Thought over the entire surface of the biosphere.
If the Christian West had
lost in that confrontation, we might today be under Islamic control, living
at best under a
form of sharia law.
So firstly Shearer is convinced that his Newcastle side will manage to do the business
at Villa Park even though his Toon Army side has only won two games on the their travels this season and regardless of Martin O'Neill's recent poor
form the midlands club have only
lost three times
at home this season and have managed to avoid defeat against Liverpool, Man United and Arsenal in the process.
When Harry Redknapp's Spurs finished fourth in the 2011 - 12 Premier League, only to
lose out on Champions League qualification because of Chelsea's
form - defying victory over Bayern Munich, the mood
at White Hart Lane was ultimately one of frustration.
This notion that Cech has
lost form as he had become second choice
at Chelsea is rubbish.
The Gunners will avoid
losing Sanchez for nothing this summer when his contract is set to expire, while Mkhitaryan has struggled for
form at Old Trafford this season and his creative class and technical quality arguably makes him a perfect fit for the Emirates.
Arsenal
lost the Carabao Cup final to Manchester City
at the weekend, and while
losing to Pep Guardiola's in -
form side is no disgrace, it is the manner of their performance that has raised concerns.
I say so becuz Cech was had not
lost form before Month dropped him, and is nowhere near Cech
at all, though a very good keeper himself.
man, i already
lost hope of anything will change
at my beloved arsenal after seeing this poor
form always repeated over and over again for ten years, you kinda
lost hope.
Arsenal already have Nacho Monreal and Kieran Gibbs as options
at left - back, though the latter
lost his place in Arsene Wenger's side this season, while Monreal's improved
form has attracted some whispers of interest from La Liga duo Atletico Madrid and Athletic Bilbao, according to claims by the Daily Express in the last few days.
I beleive this team in
form will get the best out of barca and even beat them Barcelona plays with high line with high pressure with cazorla, ozil and sanchez ability to get the ball from tight spaces we can pass the first defence line and go counter attacking with theo and sanchez with some magical passes from our wizard we can put the fear in there team and could get a win atleast
at the emirates but since cazorla and coquelin are not sure to be playing i feel it will be very hard to get a positive result but let's give it a go we have nothing to
lose
If Gnabry can't nail down that spot, then we've
lost a measly 4.5 M, but if he is capable of reproducing his Olympic
form and showing us the immense talent everyone knew he had (which he did for Werder Bremen and likely would have done for us), then we approach him against
at Christmas, tell him he's our first choice winger and ask him to sign a 5 year contract with a healthy salary ($ 100k / wk).
City are in a worrying run of
form at the moment, with the reigning Premier League champions recently
losing games to West Ham United, Newcastle United and CSKA Moscow to put their hopes of silverware in major doubt for this season.
At striker they've
lost Welbeck and Walcott, but Olivier Giroud is a 20 goal per season striker who returned to the first team and is in amazing
form.
What pissed me off is not the fact that we
lost at Swansea or our current poor
form but the fact that we all knew during the summer that if we do not sign atleast centerback and defensive midfielder sh*t like swansea and anderlect would happen.
Despite having
at least 3 - 4 opportunities in front of goal, his shooting boots just were not on and many of his efforts surely reached row Z. Ramsey has not only
lost his
form in front of goal however.
Manchester City's wretched Champions League
form continued on Tuesday evening as they
lost 2 - 1
at home to Spanish giants Barcelona.
If our new coach decides to play a 21st century system, with an actual transition game, and gives Spezza someone who can finish, he should still be able to drive a positive goal differentia
at evens, even if he's
lost something from his shot, and maybe with another addition could actually help
form a semi-functional PP2.
Walcott is the reason we were able to beat Bayern 2 - 0
at the Emirates and when he got injured, we
lost heavily to Bayern by a whopping 5 - 1 in the return leg in spite of Giroud's good
form.
It was clear earlier in the season ozil and santi
lost form and confidence playing wide, but to accomodate his favourites jack and ramsey centrally, he just puts them all on
at the same time.
Our team is in
form and spirits are high, I really don't think we will
lose this but
at the same time we can not let complacency slip in.
If they can replicate that kind of
form together
at the Emirates,
losing Sanchez might not seem like the worst thing in the world.
We also have the prestige of a place in the starting line up for the FA cup final
at Wembley, so nobody will want to
lose form now and those two incentives could be just what the Gunners need to finish this season with a bang, starting with the visit to Hull on Monday.
I can guarantee that Ramsey will be injured
at some point or
lose form and Xhaka might serve a suspension so having ELNENY and COQUELIN as our back ups is laughable.
they had few run of games but not like what you wan na prove here, this season they suck, and they did sack Maurinho, and look
at them now,
form no. 16 to no. 10 without
losing a single game.
I don't see us winning all these games (or the City one) but with injuries coming back and our
form we can
at least not
lose any if possible — if you get me.
But still Coq is a better option to keep than Elneny, Coq gets
form, then
loses it, gets it back... Elneny has been average and not even
at its best.
Arsene Wenger's side might be in good scoring
form at home
at the moment, before and after the arrival of the former Dortmund stars, but their recent away Premier League
form has been poor with two defeats and a draw, which has led to them
losing ground on Spurs.
Okay so Arsenal
losing to Everton was definitely not in the script, especially going on the recent
form of the two respective teams, but I think we have to take a step back from the disappointment of a fan and look
at it objectively.
We now face them
at Leicester so given their
form, it will be tough, but should we
lose (and I'm not saying we will) it would be a mere reflection of their stunning performances this season.
Like Gabriel's redcard on Saturday, yesterday's game just masks the many failings and deficiencies we have
at our club.Giroud who was supposed to lead us to league glory
at the start of the season is looking
lost and hopelessly out of
form, Debuchy seems to have totally forgotten how to defend, Ox is still the same player he was when we signed him, no end product, Arteta would be better off coaching the U16s, and what is more alarming...... ALEXIS SANCHEZ.
Arsenal have tampered with Middlesbrough's
form, they
lost at home in the Championship.
Morata's
form has been patchy
at best, with the Spain international making a decent start before seeming to completely
lose his touch in front of goal for the Blues.
so You want Monreal
at the back Three where he can not go forward and play a kolasinac that
lost form... Sven knows nothing
Both Gunners are entering the prime years of their playing career and the fact that both are also enjoying their best
form will not be
lost on them and neither will the fact that the whole team looks in the best shape ever for a proper tilt
at the title.
Roy Hodgson's team haven't
lost on their league travels since they were last in north London to take on Tottenham Hotspur
at Wembley on 5th November, and they will be looking to extend that
form at the expense of the Gunners, who have struggled on and off the field since they beat Palace 3 - 2
at Selhurst Park just 23 days before the teams do battle again.