Sentences with phrase «much point us signing»

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«If MPs swallow their misgivings and simply sign along the dotted line, even though the government clearly has no intention of providing MPs with much meaningful detail for what the future holds, then at that point the Brexit juggernaut will proceed without any further meaningful restraint or scrutiny,» Clegg said.
The increase in hiring by small businesses is an encouraging sign for the economy amid estimates that the 16 - day government shutdown could have sliced off as much as 0.6 percentage point from fourth quarter gross domestic product (GDP) growth.
At this point in time fiduciaries may be among the minority in the profession, but there's one out there who will surely look out for your best interests without conflicts — and who is willing to sign a legal document stating as much.
There's not much point in signing up for an exchange that doesn't have what you want.
: Schools, published in December by Bishop Patrick O'Donoghue of Lancaster, the actual text of which many of you will already have acquired, the reaction to which, however, — both hostile and the reverse — needs also to be registered as part of its necessary import: for, there is not much point in being a Sign of Contradiction if nobody notices, and the secular reaction to a subversive religion like Catholicism is part of its authentic meaning.
& people say that there's too much sign pointing going on & they hate it... well, this was the loudest & biggest sign pointing in the history of the business.
But with Lerner actually wanting to leave, is there much point in protesting his extraction, and with Paul Lambert seemingly bullet proof from being fired (Lambert signed a new four - year deal back in September) it seems that there is scant that supporters can do.
Our player of the season so far?Certainly the most consistent.JACK AND OZIL CONTRACTS - just get them signed up for F *** S SAKE.Jack doesn't want to go anywhere and Ozil will have his choice of big clubs to choose from if allowed to be able to go on a free.How about giving out a statement of our ambitions (yeah right) and show were prepared to pay whatever it takes (up to the point of being ridiculous) to SIGN the best and KEEP the best» These two are the best we have so get them sorted early to send out a message of how serious we intend to be.AUBAMEYANG - So what if he has a contract.So did Sanchez.Offer the right money to Dortmund and the player and he will be ours.What is there to question over this deal?He is a proven goalscorer.We have just lost one.Get the deal done.GIROUD - Get rid of him to Dortmund if they want him either by selling or if it sweetens the deal just loan him till the end of the season.He was a back up when Sanchez was here and will be on the mix of back ups if Auba signs.He has a World Cup squad to fight for just to be considered so needs to be playing every week.We do not need him if Auba signs and would demand better than him if the deal fails to happen.Just get rid.JONNY EVANS - I'm not sure.Agree Kos needs nursing through games and we do not have consistent performers to come in if he is injured or rested mainly due to both Chambers and Holdimg not progressing through as much as we first thought and hoped for.Gooners have always been patient and supportive of the youngsters as they have come through but question marks to the whole coaching staff as to why these two seem to have stalled as much as they have done.Steve Bould - What do you do?You should be ashamed.
Bro... Your point proves Vardy will be a good signing if we manage to sign him... we won't have to change our playing style much to accomodate him!
in that case they will drop points in the weekends 2) will they sign a prolific player in this window (again hard to believe) 3) I actually think if LVG gets sacked and Giggs takes over manu will be much better off
If I was undecided before now, now I am certain Wenger's been right all with his approach of not signing prima donnas who think that they are bigger than the team, it's refreshing to see a player with as much enthusiasm as Sanchez but at some point discretion and good sense has to prevail, afterall he and Ozil are Barca and Madrid rejects, I would take RvP and Fabregas over him and Ozil, players we didn't have to pay over the odds for, players who despite the circumstances of their exits understood the team comes first.
Jurgen Klopp's side then put the game out of sight 12 minutes after the break, as a horrendous mistake from Hector Bellerin allowed summer signing Mohamed Salah, who joined the club from Roma for # 34M according to the BBC, to go through one - on - one with Cech and, with the whole half to himself, slotted the ball past the former Chelsea shot - stopper to all but secure the three points for the home side, much to the joy of the Anfield faithful.
As reported by The Telegraph, however, the Arsenal boss played down this pressure and declared one again that he would not be forced into spending big money on a player just for the sake of it, going on to suggest that unless the player in question was better than the likes of Theo Walcott, Joel Campbell and Alex Iwobi then there was not much point in Arsenal signing them.
We can use the first contract signed by just about every fighter on the roster, (which is what you used for 2/3 of your example), to show the $ disparity, but at that point in a fighter's UFC career that doesn't mean much.
Just a week or so ago there were reports declaring that he was about to sign and his agent had even suggested as much, so there may just be a little sticking point which will soon be resolved.
The encouraging point here is the lad is obviously not a Wenger signing and it seems the new structure is already beginning to be seen working.I wonder how much of Wengers decision to hold on to him and not send him out on loan was actually his.Lets hope Ivan Gaz is slowly turning the screw on Wenger and let us pray the new team are left to sort out the mess our scouting and recruitment has become due to the Wenger / Rowley incompetence.Im hearing Reiss Nelson expiring at the end of next season.Get this lad signed up quickly.
I have been a fan since Ian Wright, I can say the last few years have been frustrating, and I'm optimistic but at this point we have only signed Sanchez, while City were much better then us last year and Chelsea are much stronger, I don't want Vargas and manolas I want top players, or I predict a top 4 finish again nothing more
All our summer signings are doing well, we are much better than last season going forward (although more suspected in defence) The official hate us — at Everton now Hull, 4 more points -15 total and things would be completely different, that's how close it is.
But what worries me is wilshere beginning to think his lay off has cost him big time... He seems reluctant to drive at players or to seek out ball spent much of time pointing to player with ball which other player to pass too... Not a good sign... Will need some serious ammunition to take on new managerial talent in EPL...
My point isn't so much that Henne was a great signing, and the best we should ever expect for a backup QB.
I bet Paul Merson wud b the first to point out that we need to sign strikers if we didn't have this much, now he is there saying we have too many.
That figure is the starting point in negotiations: teams will likely balk at the idea of giving Martinez that much money over the amount of years it will require, but they now understand that only the serious suitors have a real chance at signing Boras» client.
if you analyse it from the business point of view they «the management» actual set Arsenal back in finances, we are losing supporters we could of added to our numbers and in return negotiate better sponsorship and also as i said now we have to pay so much more to have what we need as players and salaries, example we offered around 27M for Higuain Napoli bought him for 40M and now his worth 90M that's just one example if you listen to AW the list of players we could of signed and didn't you work out the sum
Arsenal have lost four league games out of five for the first time under Arsene Wenger, they're six points behind fourth place, and the manager is about to sign a two - year extension that pretty much only he and the board want him to sign.
My point is Slimani is already 27 so maybe is set in his ways.If he has to adjust to a new league and maybe play a different way to what he is used to it may just blunt his attacking threat much like when we signed Rickie Lambert.He looked a good player at Southampton, came to us, had to adjust and disappeard.Rushie, Fowler natural finishers, the closest i have seen are Sturridge and Origi we should persevere with them rather than keep chucking money at players who might or might not make us better.
All the signs are pointing to an exit but I have to say I can't see too much pointing going on and on about it until it does happen.
I pretty much have a friend / roommate at this point I didn't sign up for this to happen to me.
Thanks so much for sharing this, I thought I was the only one who has had these ups and downs and couldn't find anyone who has nursed as long as I have or didn't absolutely love it every day (most days it's my saving grace;) my «baby» is 3 and shows no signs of stopping at this point... this helps me realize that there is still joy and a light at the end of the tunnel!!
All signs therefore continue to point to a more fragmented Parliament than we have now, with both Labour and the Conservatives well short of a majority, a much reduced Liberal Democrat contingent, a large SNP presence and a handful of Ukippers.
«We would have wished that much as the C.I 91 grants this activity of the Commission in consultation with political parties, the parties would have been duly notified / consulted before any such decisions are taken,» NPP pointed out in a statement signed by its Acting General Secretary, John Boadu.
Paterson was «disappointed» by Booker's refusal to sign the statement, according to the paper, though it is not clear exactly how much he knew at this point.
At that point you're pretty much ready to start using the site, but they do also give you the option of signing up for one or more of their other sites at that point — you can always do this late if you like as well.
Recognise the warning signs: This is as much about intuition as it is about being aware of a few key flagging points.
That Signs is easily the most derivative of Shyamalan's films doesn't seem to be of much of a concern for the director, as the chronic sloppiness of his alien MacGuffin this time around (his ghost and superhero MacGuffins are handled with far more consistency and respect in his previous work) seems to point to Shyamalan's desire for us to focus on his messianic zeal to convey his manifest message.
In an effort to beat his disease, he signs up for a super soldier program that turns out to be shockingly cruel and nefarious, becomes hideously disfigured («you look like an avocado that had sex with an older, uglier avocado» says sidekick / friend Weasel, played with a hysterical dryness by TJ Miller), goes pretty much insane (to the point where he repeatedly breaks the fourth wall and speaks directly to the camera), but also becomes essentially unkillable.
At one point, Ron Howard and Leonardo DiCaprio were sniffing around to direct and star, and while the former is out, the studio still apparently wants the latter, though it remains to be seen if he'll take it on, especially since the rest of his year is pretty much booked up after just signing on for «The Wolf of Wall Street» with Martin Scorsese.
That much in a C - class should come with a giant neon sign pointed out of the roof that says «I SHOULD NOT BE TRUSTED WITH A BANK ACCOUNT.»
One point I didn't think logical, though, as someone who does some signing sessions, is that you don't sell as much in some bookstores than in others.
She is seated near a sign for a suicide hotline that says, «It takes the courage and strength of a warrior to ask for help,» but she has her own saying at this point: «How much can you pity a person who can not help himself?»
A much more interesting approach is to ask what indies can do for authors to become their natural home, and the answer is probably that an independent book shop can become the sole point of sale for, say, line - and - signed books and other author stuff.
While much has been made of e-books, print will remain the dominant format for sales of books over the next five years — certainly no more than 50 - 50, and there are signs e-book sales may not reach that point.
Features that come with this particular card include a five point to one dollar spent on air fare model (for every dollar spent, you can earn one point), points can be redeemed for either gift cards or air fare but they are much more valuable when spent on travel, a whopping 20,000 points are credited to your account free of charge when you sign up, and much more.
Think of the prequalification as the starting point while preapproval gets you much closer to actually signing a mortgage.
Does the idea of researching point transfers and signing up for frequent travel programs seems like too much hassle to you?
Currently, the sign - up bonus on the Chase Southwest credit card counts towards the points needed for the Companion pass, but I don't know how much longer this will last.
Currently, the 50,000 point sign - up bonus on the Chase Southwest credit card counts towards the points needed for the Companion pass, but I don't know how much longer this will last.
Maybe you signed up for an airline rewards card, got a lot of bonus points, used it for a while, but now don't plan to fly as much.
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There are other credit cards with much higher sign - up bonuses that earn more valuable points and have better travel benefits.
Much like the fable, the OECD keeps pointing to signs of how Canada's housing market is in for steep correction, or even a collapse.
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