Sentences with phrase «neck putting on the line»

With his neck putting on the line for the first time, Arsene doesn't indicated at all of changing his transfer method.

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Because nobody's more insightful and inspiring than a leader who has faced enormous fear and pressure, put his neck on the line, and come out on top.
Rahab put her neck on the line to rescue the spies, knowing it would benefit God's people and save her family.
People make things up in hindsight, Suarez was training on his own, as he was trying to force through a move, but when Arsenal started making silly offers, he didn't think it was worth putting his neck on the line.
@Wall2Wall But surely it's there for all to see that it's happening, that's the important issue.Im not saying Gazidis did not deserve the criticism he was getting at the time, but that «Catylis For Change» statement was a bold and gutsy thing to say as he was putting his own neck on the line, which is something the management and board of this club have never been prepared to do in the past.
i am going to put my neck on the line here and say we might even see our first # 50 million (this unfortunately is what world class cost these days) transfer arrive this summer if wenger's world class only comments are any thing to go by i think the days of buying cheap are gone.
However, Raiola has put his neck on the line by making a bold claim about his new client being better than his replacement, stating that he didn't think Costa matched up to the standards that the Belgian frequently sets.
Rosicky seems to be the only one who is willing to put his neck on the line and he's only got another 25 minutes.
Even with all his experience and reputation, Van Gaal isn't sitting there like a pussy afraid to put his neck on the line and face failure.
They can't because it puts their own neck on the line.
So with Ferdinand back at centre - half to shore up the defence, Paul Scholes adding some steely girt, determination and hunger and raw passion to the midfield battle and Wayne Rooney and Dimitar Berbatov complimenting each other nicely in recent appearances, we're willing to put our necks on the line and back the favourites, Manchester United, to win their fourth Old Trafford meeting with Arsenal in a row.
«If you don't have people who will put their neck on the line to say we shan't discuss this or we can't do that, or we can't allow the sources from the budget to be used for certain things, what will happen?
We need bankers who are willing to take punts and put their necks on the line.
And at least he was brave enough to put his neck on the line, unlike many other agency bosses who preferred to play it safe and hedge their bets.
Miliband's concept of «stewardship banking» is dismissed by Johnson, who says the bankers Britain needs are «not owlish Polonius figures» but those «who are willing to take punts and put their necks on the line».
They can no longer say we don't have it in us to put our necks on the line for the good of the country.
How does she repay Republicans Bruno and Schirmer who put their necks on the line by defending her two years ago against their own Republican Party chairman?
Putting your neck on the line like this is a skill set that all employers look for in their best people.»
There's always going to be a substantial amount of risk built into dating; you have to be willing to put your neck on the line and potentially face up to being rejected.
It's old but, admittedly, not yet tired ground we're covering here; undercover agent and devoted family man putting his neck on the line to infiltrate some serious criminal players.
With such high profile slices of movie beefcake determined to make their mark as auteurs as well as deliverers of dialogue, now is a good time to look back at some other aesthetically - pleasing performers who put their necks on the line as bona fide film directors...
I fought hard every day and put my neck on the line even if it was dangerous to my job as an educator, and a few times it was.
Against all this, if a fund manager decided to allocate a larger portion of his portfolio to a particular stock which he believes is a good quality business, he is putting his own neck on the line.
I'm going to put my neck on the line here and use Bionic Commando as the perfect upcoming example.
My goal for the exhibition program is to either really put my neck on the line for artists who are early in their careers, for whom the critical legitimation process has not yet taken place, or for artists who have received a lot more attention, but not in the U.S.. That's where Markus falls in — he has zero presence in the U.S., yet he represented Austria in the Venice Biennial in 2011.
It is truly a character test in how one responds to this data once you put your neck on the line.
From the statements he's making, it is clear that Coleman believes wholeheartedly that he's correct, and is willing to put his neck on the line to bring this to the attention of the world.
If you are not comfortable doing that type of analysis, or putting your neck on the line, then get out now.
One seriously doubts whether any commercial landlord would be willing to put their neck on the line and violate a court order simply to allow an illegal business to continue to operate from their premises.
According to the latest analyst putting his neck on the line to make a prediction about the console, we might not get an official price point until September.
I can't imagine a Sales Rep. putting their neck on the line by «listing» a house in another province.
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