Sentences with phrase «losing points off»

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The sell - off continued on Friday, with the Dow shedding an additional 144 points to 16,026, and the NASDAQ losing 55 points to 3,998 in late afternoon trading.
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.
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.
The Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Commerce Department unit that tracks G.D.P., said the full effect of the government closure «can not be quantified,» but estimated that the hours lost as government employees stayed home shaved off 0.3 of a percentage point.
On the off chance that the point had been lost on anyone in the audience there was a, «Canada Open For Business,» sign under the podium.
Underscoring the mixed - to - lower tone that emerged over the course of the day — not only was the NASDAQ off by nearly 50 points at its nadir — but the small - cap Russell 2000 had turned down by more than a full percentage points, as well, as losing stocks held a strong lead over gaining issues throughout.
A return to US$ 100 oil would accelerate investment in electric vehicles and bring forward the moment of cost parity with petrol and diesel engines, at which point the oil industry risks losing its footing forever and going into run - off.
At that point, we have lost our faith and our spiritual direction and we have wandered off the narrow path.
If we lose this we will be twelve points off the lead, and that will effectively end our season as far as hoping to win the league is concerned (as laughable as that notion was to start with).
But in the other eight games it analyzed it was 100 % correct (Spencerian won four and lost four, all as predicted) and was never more than three points off the final margin of victory.
You do have a point and I can not honestly disagree with that but with figure like Cech I would like to think that we'd have more confidence going forward and pinning back teams, watch Sczezny, he almost deliberately invites attacks to show off his reflexes, Ospina came in and cut that crap especially by constantly organizing his defense but physically not built up enough for a world class goalkeeper, we lost three points to Swansea for that reason [Befitimbi Gomis» goal - line technology goal?]
Arsenal fans will obviously hoping that this is where the coincidence ends as well, because the Gunners got off to the worst possible start last year by losing at home to Liverpool (and when you consider they pipped us to the final Champions League spot by a single point that loss looks even worse).
Losing Sanchez to injury in November was a huge loss and even Wenger admitted that he had been stretched to the limit, especially as we sat only two points off of the top of the table at that point.
we payed 10 - 12 mill too much for mustafi, but wenger learnt hard lesson from this, hes dithering cost us, he hates losing money and points, so this would have really pissed him off
Here's the obvious scenario... In a close fought match a player gets sent off at a pivotal point which changes the whole balance of the game and the team who are reduced to ten men go on to lose the match.
Reading also lost on Saturday, and the two sides are level on points at the bottom of the table, ten points off safety with four games left to play, and Redknapp has already started planning for life in the Championship.
Kris Humphries added 18 points and 10 rebounds off the bench for Boston in the losing effort.
Remember those days when Manu used to lose then we have a late kick off or play the next day and we also drop points.
In a two - point stance, he lost the explosive get - off that he generated out of a three - point stance and without that head start, so to speak, it was much harder for him to beat right tackles around the corner.
Defender and DM Shame but if we lose to city and Southampton beat the barcodes manure beat QPR then 6 points off top 4 May be a bit too far..
is ok, let us be composed nd hope let it nt to be so pertinacious to our footballing arena, although we lost the three points, bt gabriel's sent off is nt as influential for loosing 3pnts as cazorla's, had it been we remain 10men on the pitch we cld hv equalize, let us pray we could punish chelski nxt time.
Arsenal lost the game 2 - 1 after Olivier Giroud was sent off, but the bad news is that if the player is found guilty he will probably be given a suspension and fine, but there is absolutely no chance of the Croatian Champions being docked points or the game being replayed.
Hoping fan man united win or a draw because if liverpool lose and we win thats six points off clear we will be then they hace to come to emirates and attack us which will play into our hands.
The Gunners are nine points behind Mourinho's men after a tough start to the season, but just as our injury crisis is easing off and we are going into a nice looking run of fixtures, losing Costa would be a real blow and they face an away trip to a Crystal Palace side that had a good win in their last game and who Neil Warnock will have very well organised.
Santi was terrible and Ramsey passed back and lost the ball with his usual aplomb... Sick of the idiot ozil comments on this site... The guy oozes quality even on his off days... Three points a relief (and undeserved) April could be a hard month
Losing Kos was the turning point, before then we could have pinched a win at the end if we had kept the number of shots down, Ospina made some fantastic savs but that was after Kos had come off.
Champagne Charlie, always read your contributions and you seem on point most of the time, but way off here imo (and you missed out losing to Swansea to a very young manager and Stoke to a young manager).
They've lost just two games all season, the fewest in the league along with Cardiff, and are five points off top spot.
However — unless we've completely lost track of who's who — at some point between the handshakes and kick off he slips out of his Sunday best and into something more comfortable.
If we lost and City won they would finish higher on goal difference and if United beat West Ham and then Crystal Palace at the weekend they would finish a point better off than us.
With both teams coming off 3 - point losses to division rivals, the betting public is giving the slight edge to the visiting Broncos who put up 63 big points last week against Toledo only to lose by a field goal in the final minute.
Some even said it was the early kick off time and while our history points to troubles with early kick off, I believe there are other major reasons why we lost.
That's a really good point We lost away to Spurs, but Leicester will be trying to take points off us to survive.
It's not the low point It's the high point of the season for us Never want to see my team lose but winning today would have papered over the cracks and bought more time for AW Have the board got the minerals to act or is it all about the money, money, money At one point today I thought we might even win but then we kicked off and it all came to a. End
There has been so much talk about the reason for Arsenal dropping off from that pinnacle point of the Premier League, when Arsene Wenger steered our team of stars to lift the trophy in 2004 without a single mark in the games lost column.
Chelsea go into the match with City five points clear of Manuel Pellegrini's side but will be wary not to write off their main rivals for the Premier League title yet after already losing an eight point lead gained earlier this season.
I really think that would be the best way for Arsenal to win a title as it would not give the players time to think about what they could lose, so although it is far from ideal to be nine points off the top, I do reckon that being underdogs suits Arsenal and as long as we keep in touch it will put pressure on Chelsea and not us.
Firstly, we take this as a blip and possibly a few too many drinks on Christmas Day with their families as we are still in a great position in the league only 2 points off the leaders, Leicester, who lost as well this weekend to Liverpool.
After losing to Manchester United recently they find themselves five points off the fourth placed Red Devils with just eight games left in the campaign.
The Gunners succumbed to their third defeat in eight Premier League outings this term, when losing to Watford at Vicarage Road on Saturday, falling to a disappointing nine points off the top of the table at this early stage in the competition.
There have been a few games where we should have won, but because of a lapse of concentration, taking the foot off the pedal and basically goals against the run of play have caused us to lose points.
When we come to a period that the team struggles a bit then losing some points, fans need to shake it off and try to bring a feel good factor back, and let the team believe that we still feel good about our options and believe in this team still.
There's still a long way to go, Spurs are only 1 point ahead and let's hope United loose at West Ham tomorrow, remember Spurs are away at Liverpool Tuesday so we could easily leap frog them again which will be all the more sweeter seeing as we lost to them today and their fans are gobbling off yet again about how they will apparently finish above us this time when they haven't even managed to do that in the last 20 years or whatever it is.
Though his Creighton Blue Jays lost in the 3rd round of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday night to Baylor, McDermott capped off an incredible career with 3150 points, putting him at 5th on the NCAA's all - time points list behind only Pistol Pete Maravich, Freeman Williams, Lionel Simmons, and Alphonso Ford.
I must really commend the Leicester coach for the job he's doing as I think their success won't be a one off should things continue like this and with some intelligent planning they would be great and would take points from a lot of top teams.However I must say this it pains me to say it but I must.Arsene Wenger is a very very sackable manager at this point in time.He's lost a lot of qualities of a top coach and he behaves like he doesn't know what he wants.If he wanted success well he can go out there and buy what we need but it's like he doesn't know what to do or chooses to not do what's right.I like him a lot but his character bothers me and it's painful to see things go like this.
A great weekend for Mauricio Pochettino's side as they knock off Manchester United at home while their two rivals lose difficult away games against teams who also need the points, for different reasons.
The home side lost 1 - 0 to Everton last week thanks to a Wayne Rooney goal, and will be keen to kick - off their home campaign with at least a point, but I'm sure they won't be expecting it.
After losing to Washington by one point last week, the betting public is officially off the USC bandwagon.
We still lost away to Chelsea, lucky to leave Anfield with a point, Spurs took 4 points off of us, Utd beat us AT HOME and I have know idea who's turning up at Old Trafford... I feel now we REALLY need to hold unto 3rd and most importantly the players shouldn't be forgotten either, they get paid more than most people will see in their lifetime... The should be performing at the highest level on a constant basis but sadly they haven't either at least in the games that really count... I love Arsenal but something has to give in order for is to proceed and I want to see that Arsenal again at least one last time...
Players have lost teeth, eyesight, motor function, IQ points and even their lives when struck by balls hit off hot bats.
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