Sentences with phrase «main chance»

Realistically the FA cup is our last main chance of a trophy this season so why not go out all guns blazing and win this game.
Of course, Dreamgirls main chance at success lies more in the casting than in the script, and in this regard, it proves to be mostly a success.
Finally, your people are very important, but don't lose sight of the main chance.
Not all movement (however frantic) is progress or even forward motion and too much trying can sap precious energy, waste critical and scarce resources, and take your eyes off the main chance.
His main chance is to a) seem reasonable and make his opponents seem unreasonable - this was the main theme of last night's speech and b) offer painless, easy and false solutions to our medium - term budget problems and hope that candy + demonizing any Republican alternative that has some basis in reality will carry him to victory.
Here there may seem to be some sort of giving, but it is a giving that is interested only in «the main chance» or in what the other may be persuaded to do or be.
Fox's Reinhold Niebuhr: A Biography (1985) portrays its subject as a Midwestern boy come to the big eastern city in search of the Main Chance, in his case through religious influence.
We all must put the main chance first.
Volkan's main chance is to just land a big punch, but DC can land a big punch and win, i mean he used to be a heavyweight, an undfeated one for that matter, he can submit Volkan, win a decision....
Ozil did nothing for 44 minutes and he's our main chance creator yet somehow we end up at «Xhaka should've started»
Which isn't really enough for a side that uses crosses as their main chance creation tool and has Champions League aspirations.
David Cameron's confidence and eye for the main chance won him the keys to Number 10 when he took a gamble on the coalition.
Liam Neeson is Oskar Schindler, ladies man with an eye for the main chance.
He seems the innocent and yet he's also on the make, with his eye on the main chance.
We should be able to see, in her communions with both August and Jacob, a survivor with an eye for the main chance.
Some 2,000 high schools are responsible for half of all drop - outs in America, and forcing those schools to compete for students and shape up or shut down is the main chance.
The main chance for a significant increase of the number of books made accessible to people with disabilities is therefore to enable publishers to produce readily accessible digital books; something people call «inclusive publishing».
I experienced plenty of advanced combos and tactics still employed effectively against me online, such as the new Counter Switch mechanic, which my opponent used to tag in their unused fighter to allow their main a chance to escape my flurry of punches and counter to great effect with a well - timed and unexpected surprise combo.
The self - analytical, radically empty work of artists like Jo Baer, Robert Ryman, Brice Marden, and Robert Mangold, which had been the main chance in the not - yet - fully - played - out arc of modernist painting, was proving generative primarily for those artists and a tight phalanx of sympathetic curators and critics, while its implications of closure made its absorption by a generation of enraptured younger artists quite problematic.
Which, of course, may be how it came into existence in the first place: someone with an eye for the main chance ran up a fictional, mystical book on herbs and sold it to the highest bidder.
Consider this — your main chance to impress a prospective employer is your cover letter.
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