The other one thinks she has more world to do and that was an interesting conflict, one that I've
not seen play out.
For me having Alexis play in the hole between striker and CM has champion's written all over it, it would be such a massive waste to
not see this play out.
«I have not read any research to this effect at all, and have
not seen it played out in practice, either,» Gourley says.
It's a stirring call to arms, and that's why it's quoted so often, but it's worth remembering that Brutus and Cassius don't see the play out.
«People promise themselves they will keep the old card in the junk drawer and not use it, but you often don't see that play out successfully,» he says.
Not exact matches
Don't let the problem fester and don't stick around to
see how it
plays out.
Costco: While Cramer hasn't
seen much Amazon - led weakness
playing out in Costco's business yet, he still worries about the voracious sellers that tend to plague this stock when it reports.
While thousands of hockey fans across North America will be tuned to their TV sets tonight to catch the first games of the 2013 NHL playoffs, they won't be the only ones watching to
see how the post-season
plays out.
You can download the game for free, so it's easy to check
out the game and start
playing it,
see if you like it or
not.
I am looking forward to
seeing how this inclusive mindset continues to grow and
play out across leadership and business strategy — especially as we look into the new year toward Davos, which will focus on strengthening global cooperation and inclusivity across regions and industries, as well as how organizations communicate differently with customers to empower those around them to be agents of the change,
not merely products of it.
If you don't
play golf, substitute, «go to a baseball game» and
see if you are excited or thinking of ways to get
out of it.
It will be interesting to
see how this tax change
plays out among Canadians as they come to understand what it means to them or better still what it does
not mean to them.
A couple of year delay to
see the restructuring
play out doesn't sit well with those of...
Global economic crises such as the one we're
seeing play out in Greece are a reminder of the value that assets
not controlled by governments have.
We won't find
out how that situation develops for a couple more months as I can't
see this volatility staying this low for such a historically volatile commodity so continue to look to
play this to the upside in my opinion.
But if you are
not yet «in the money» to refinance because rates are a touch too high, you might wait and
see how the election
plays out.
Nevertheless, even if the best scenario does
not play out, we at least want to
see some type of bullish reversal candle before buying because it would confirm near - term momentum has returned to the bulls.
I, for one, have never
seen a child make a dreidel
out of clay, let alone wait for it to dry so he or she can
play, but that's
not the issue here.
I don't think every pastor who succumbs to abuse of power on a relatively small scale is a clinical narcissist; and yet I do
see very similar behaviour patterns
playing out, albeit on a much smaller scale.
I am
not talking about the corny jokes or funny introductions many preachers use as a lead - in for 30 minutes of platitudes and abstractions, but honest truth from a person who believes what they are saying and has
seen how it
plays out in everyday life.
My point is that it is important
not to confuse the reason for the Incarnation with the way we
see it
playing out in our lives and I thought the comment I highlighted above did just that.
I've
seen this
play out time and again —
not only in church situations, but also in marriages and homes.
I am baffled by this connection but can't wait to
see how it
plays out.
I suppose you could
see it that way, but I don't think it
plays out that way.
We
see it
play out every time Mark Driscoll engages in bullying behavior and those who call it
out as wrong are shamed for
not extending more grace to the famous pastor.
I
played with the ingredient proportions a little and baked this in a loaf pan with some bananas slices topped on, and it turned
out beautifully!On another note, I'd really love to
see some tea cake recipes from you — currently obsessed with earl grey, but I can't seem to find a good paleo recipe for it..
the point im trying to make is that if we have a DM it will slow the counter attacks down, giving BFG a few extra seconds to read the
play, therefore getting the best
out of him...... im
not a football manager or a coach, but its
not only me who can
see this flaw in our game, its the whole world.....
While there is a lack of depth behind him with Ainsley Maitland - Niles
played out of position in his absence, it arguably shouldn't be
seen as a priority for the Gunners with Mkhitaryan the more important addition to help fill the void left behind by Sanchez in the final third.
The ox is a brilliant player and I definitely believe he can surpass Walcott but he wants to
play center mid so I guess we'll
see what Arsene does, about the one trick pony thing when he
plays he stretches the
play not letting defenses drop off, pure pace creates space but that is only worth it if there's end product, and Theo sets up his fair share of assists and also hits the net there's loads more tricky wingers
out there who have no end product so what do you pick?
i do
nt,
see why buying a new dm has to mean the end for arteta because he was being
played out of position wait and
see when he comes he will be used in a different way by arsene!!
I
see Poldi's best position as a second striker, but unfortunately Arsenal doesn't
play a 2 man forward lineup, hence there's no way we can bring the best
out of him unless we drastically alter our style of
play.
I think he suckered Ozil into
playing the same waiting game except Ozil now
sees that Sanchez was seeking to get
out,
not negotiate a new deal, hence Ozil is now negotiating.
i for one am looking forward to
seeing Jack back, something about the way he
plays exits me and i'm
not talking about his tong sticking
out when he runs
Also since the minor leagues arent as serious guys often get pulled if they are mildly injured or for other reasons (I went to
see Meadows last year and I did
nt find
out he wasnt
playing until that day - he apparently did
nt play the whole series even tho he did
nt have a severe injury... I was super bummed)
With these glaring issues
not addressed we'll continue to rely on our players
playing up to their top quality week in week
out with little recourse for plan B. I can't
see it happening honestly and the results so far reflect it.
I know those are big boots to fill, and there isn't many players on the planet who we believe is ready to take over from Santi, but we need someone who could potentially do it, and I
see Barkley as a player who can find some amazing balls and dictate
play on a good day, and maybe (just maybe) Arsene Wenger could get a consistent tune
out of him.
LF — nice game by Parra (3 hits tonight) and some nice D — well done CF —
not much
out of Desmond tonight RF — Only offense of note tonight provided by CarGo — HR and sac fly — nice to
see him
play well UTIL — Valaika PH and hit the ball hard — just right at Difo at 2B.
The Flyers did improve and
play well in several areas last night, Elliot obviously
played better as the game went on, but four posts and Sydney missing a wide open net... The Flyers need to continue to improve on Sunday — The key is staying
out of the penalty box — keep it 5 on 5 —
play to their own strength rather than to the Penguins — I don't want to
see another period like the 2nd period last night again.
When the team news came
out I was so excited about
seeing those 3
play together, they didn't disappoint!
You could
see Cech going
out a few times and it kinda felt like he didn't trust the 3 players he had in front of him, who are
not the regular 3 you'd
see if everyone is fit for sure, but I thought for a makeshift defense we were alright, and thank god we didn't
play Elneny as a CB.
If we freeze him
out and
play him in second tier competitions, someone will buy him for # 20 million and in the world of # 50 million John Stones, I just don't
see the benefit.
If a player is
not playing well, he should be subbed and given a rest, but if you are blatantly
playing a player
out of position week after week and you
see that he is
not playing well then that is the managers fault
not the players.
(3) formation flexibility — it took 20 years for Wenger to return to a back 3 and now he can't seem to choose anything but that formation... the teams in the premiership and those we could face in the Europa will present vastly different tactics and we need to have a manager who can prepare this squad for this eventuality and have the fortitude to make the necessary adjustments throughout the season... I have
seen nothing in the past 6 - 7 years to suggest that he is the man to take on this challenge... I can't even remember when he changed formations when he would replace a small, pacy striker, like during the Walcott experiment, with the lumbering Giroud... of course this is exactly why there is no other manager in the world that
plays more players
out of their natural positions (square peg in a round hole)
We have
seen Vardy occasionally drift
out wide for England, but it doesn't suit his style of
play very well and so he wouldn't be used to the best of his ability, if
played out wide under Wenger.
It remains to be
seen how the situation
plays out for Lingard and whether or
not he has ruined his relationship with Frumes, as she posted the below tweet on the day the allegations came
out, which would suggest that she's
not impressed with what she's
seen.
Having
seen so many other prospects break
out of the youth team only to be loaned to Championship clubs, to be
playing at all is an achievement even if
not his preference.
I
saw him
play against spu I could have sworn, he was outstanding I remember him bullying a player off the ball letting it go
out for a goal kick even though he is slim and
not tallest.
That is a joke of a comment.I wonder what Arsenal fans can defend him apart from his stats when he's at his best.He is average when at his best and very very average at his worst.Stop overhyping this guy.Just so you know I'm
not scared to say it like people here.I rank him with the likes of Chamakh and other average strikers who are just being given world class service upfront.I wish he never
plays for Arsenal again and its agonising when I ever
see him
play.France is going
out to be honest and it ai
nt because he isnt gonna
play.
Hlo as me JOSH all those transfers being made are all for nothing because Wenger can
not mange to close the right player to
play a certain team just
see from the FA Cup which is the only league he can mange and placed the players he want the only thing is to sack him
out then the club will start doing well that is my thought as a young Arsenal fan forever thanks am from Uganda
It was great to
see Lacazette score and
play well and
not be taken
out too early, and Elneny was also solid, but Monreal WOW what a match!