Sentences with phrase «major victory point»

We might consider a set number of turns in which the intent is to maximise a shared score, or simply working on the basis of the economic engine part without a major victory point component.

Not exact matches

Before the game had even kicked off at the John Smith's Stadium, the weekend's major talking point had already been established during Manchester City's emphatic victory over West Brom, as official Neil Swarbrick wrongly sent off the Baggies» centre - back Gareth McCauley, instead of teammate Craig Dawson.
I'll view UMBC's win as major college sports» greatest upset ever, because of the stage on which it happened and the flip - flopped margin of victory, and Chaminade's as the most unbelievable, because it's amazing the Silverswords landed a game against a DI power to begin with, let alone stayed within 50 points, let alone won.
Palace are currently just a point above the drop - zone in 16th, but a major victory could take them as high as 12th.
«If we can shut down Indian Point under an agreement that enhances public safety and kickstarts investment into safer and more reliable renewable energy sources, that will be a major victory for the millions of New Yorkers who live in the region,» he said.
«If we can shut down Indian Point under an agreement that enhances public safety and kick - starts investment into safer and more reliable renewable energy sources, that will be a major victory for the millions of New Yorkers who live in the region.»
If that result is reproduced in the presidential primary, Clinton will win by nearly 30 points and will be credited with a major victory at a critical time in the nomination process.
Strands Beach Access (2011)- Surfrider Foundation won a major victory after a full trial against the City of Dana Point in May of 2011 to secure full beach access at the Strands Beach in Southern California.
Predictably, the newspapers reported it as a major victory for carers generally, giving them broad new rights to time off work, going beyond statutory emergency leave which is, of course, only for arranging care, not for the caring itself (on this point of press misreading of ECJ cases, see Catherine Barnard, Reporting the AG, NLJ, 1 August 2008, p 1095).
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