Sentences with phrase «losing any points at»

We just have to stop losing any points at all and can be crowned as a champion!
Giroud is red carded for seeming to have head butted a player but ferdinand has a right to strangle him and get away with it... and finally when will wenger ever get his tactics right???? remove an attacker replace them with a «defender» = come and press us... we lost points at liverpool and he still does that the next game
We need Dortmund to lose points at home as well as beat them here, so top place looks unlikely.
need a good winning streak.every team will lose points at a time
Also, Pep Guardiola will not want to lose any points at home, that too at such a crucial stage in the race to catch up with Antonio Conte's Chelsea side.

Not exact matches

Amid the toughest stretch of the Cavs» season in which the team has lost five of their last six games, blame has reportedly been passed around the locker room, with players pointing fingers at each other, the coaching staff, Cavs ownership, and most recently, Kevin Love.
In the other 8 cases, the incumbent party lost, including at least 3 of the biggest political turning points in US history (1860, 1932, 1980).
And that point — an important nuance lost in the clutter — alludes to what Mast told me at the beginning of our conversation when he explained why he got into the chocolate business.
Not only did he score just 11 points, including none in the fourth quarter, but things got worse after the game when he had a confrontation with a fan and took a shot at a Cleveland radio host for only asking questions after the Cavs lose.
But the company's willingness to spend (and lose) limitless sums money to drive competitors out of business raises a question regulators might soon have to answer: At what point does being too competitive make you anti-competitive?
At that point, you've already lost them.
At some point any installed software can be damaged because of a system failure, and you may lose all your work.
At a time when analysts are concerned that Verizon (vz) may be losing its advantage of having the highest quality wireless network, the carrier is looking to «differentiate from competition» in other ways, McAdam said, pointing to the Internet video offers from the other carriers.
The Dow Jones industrial average closed 14.25 points lower at 24,448.69 — notching its first four - day losing streak since March — with Goldman Sachs as the worst - performing stock in the index.
As entrepreneurs, we've all experienced it at some point — that moment in the day where you are sitting at your desk and have lost all focus.
At that point, things would really start to change, and the dollar would start to lose its top status.
At that point, most people lose all interest in my investing, which is fine with me.
Conor McGregor lost and so he started complaining... and at one point he says, «I'm not a monkey boy.»
He is famous for calling sales managers late at night and on weekends to ask pointed questions about stalled deals or lost accounts.
The move came on a day when the Dow set a new record for intraday drops, losing more than 1,500 points at one juncture.
You lose confidence in the dollar and you want to get out of the dollar, at which point you're like «okay you can pay me in dollars, but I'm going to buy land, fine art, gold, silver, that's when velocity accelerates almost of nowhere, and inflation takes off.
Maimane criticized the South African government for its longstanding policy of «quiet diplomacy» with its neighbor, pointing a finger at Zuma's predecessor, Thabo Mbeki, for allowing Mugabe to remain in office after he lost a 2008 election.
At certain points in the year, most of our visitors were just lost souls seeking a bathroom or the admissions office.
Bourdain: Across America people have lost touch with what used to be a staple at a certain lower - income point.
When it comes to preparation, true professionals rehearse our talks to the point that we can pickup the program at any point and not lose a beat.
Trying to manipulate the search - engine rankings is a losing proposition at this point.
You may lose that currency benefit at some point, so you want the company's fundamentals to be sound.
These are real people that you're taking on a journey so if they feel at any point you're just trying to use them to generate income, you can lose an audience quite quickly.
Gamers who remember all too tragically the pain of losing progress will be happy to hear that the games now feature multiple suspend points, «so you can start where you left off at a later time, no passwords needed,» Nintendo said in a statement.
I didn't even realize I had gone through almost the entire store at this point — after a while, all the tall shelves stacked with so many products started feeling like a maze, and I completely lost track of where I was.
At this point, it's easy to lose sight of the familiarity principle.
On why she left DuPont: «At some point when you are fighting these fights, you lose your joy a bit.
If you break the chain at any point, you can still do what you do but the seamlessness and efficiency is lost.
The celeb can then choose to answer these questions by responding directly to the fan, at which point the fan will likely freak out on their Twitter page that Kim Kardashian just answered their query as to how she lost her baby weight (it was the Atkins diet).
It's critical to understand that at some point in your efforts to minimize mistakes, you're going to lose out on maximizing workplace productivity and efficiency.
However, as in the NFL, that impact will plateau at a certain point if firms lose sight of why they put the Rooney Rule in place, say diversity experts.
A Harris poll of phone owners found that nearly 10 % said their phone had been stolen at one point, and a recent study found that lost and stolen cell phones cost consumers over $ 30 billion last year.
The S&P closed Monday at 2,012, after falling 31 points, and the Dowwas at 17,148, after losing 276 points in its worst first trading day of any year since 2008.
After all, no one wants to lose money in the market (even though everyone will lose money at some point in their careers if they trade long enough).
It also was at this point that B.C. lost its «triple A» credit rating.
In fact there is a regular pattern that we see when debt levels rise in a country to the point at which either we suffer from a debt crisis or from a lost decade of difficult adjustment.
Last week I noted that the Fund would quickly and almost invariably lose at least 1 - 2 % in the event of a substantial market decline, at which point I expected the put options beneath the portfolio to reduce the impact of market fluctuations on the portfolio.
It was the most money the company lost in a single day and all fingers rightfully were pointed at me and the AdWords campaign I personally screwed up.
How many people Port Arthur had lost during and after the flood - due to home, weather or the simple inclination to leave - is a figure that is even harder to determine at this point.
To be fair, optimism isn't all lost as we recognize that we are at a point in time when innovation and technology could be setting the stage for a prolonged period of real growth.
Get it in your head that you will underperform and you will lose money at some point.
This puts them far ahead of schedule compared with the restoration effort after Hurricane Wilma in 2005, where 3.2 million of Florida Power & Light's customers lost power but only 13 percent had the lights back on at the same point after the storm.
The economic fundamentals are highly supportive of this thesis, at this point it's only a question of whether or not the monkeys at the Fed are losing their ability to rig the markets.
What was at one point gained via an unbundle / re-bundle approach can quickly be lost because of what Bill Gurley points out here:
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 5.17 points, or 0.02 percent, to end at 23,930.15, the S&P 500 lost 5.94 points, or 0.23 percent, to 2,629.73 and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 12.75 points, or 0.18 percent, to 7,088.15.
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