Im really worried that wilshere and carzola say they are in form but i do
nt see no end product in both.
Not exact matches
But a setback isn't the
end of the world, it's a lesson that can teach some of the most exciting things about you, your
product or your company that you never
saw before.
At the premium
end of the market, most of our customers don't want to just buy a specific
product they
see on a screen.
My folks would probably never order certain things online, partly because they can't
see and feel the
end product, but also because they would be afraid they would do something wrong that affected the result.
All the best, can't wait to
see the
end product!
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?
Arsenal selling him for 40m was a Jackpot because i'll play Nelson before him anyday, same kind of runs but Nelson has an
end product and more creative which makes me
see him as a more advanced player and
not a wing back.
Walcott would add a different dimension but it would be very similar to having Ox, pace with nowhere to go does
not yield an
end product as we all
saw today.
We've
seen in practice (and
not only pondered in theory) that the Ox has a wonderful blend of physical assets; balance and guile as shown against Man United in the FA Cup with his trickery and through - pass, and surging dribbling as
seen against Chelsea with a quality finish off his weaker foot as the
end product.
i don't
see any sense in the article apart from promoting england players by the way people on here praise the ox but none realises that his final
product ends in the hands of the defenders after exciting us with he runs in to defenders, i don't mean to say he's bad but i'd prefer him in the middle because there he makes runs and shoot on sight other than in the wings where he hardly create a thing... put campbell, Sanchez and walcot in the wings.
I'm no Wenger apologist, but he has a point, because we didn't win a trophy for nine years and were told that pretty football means nothing, so to
see this Tottenham team being held up as some kind of golden generation does feel hollow to me, having
seen my team be lambasted for being all frills and no
end product.
João Pereira A short, versatile right - back, the Benfica academy
product ended his first term as a senior player with this cup final win, but did
not always
see eye - to - eye with the Eagles management and left two years later.
It is clear to
see what Klopp likes about Solanke, his work rate, movement and technical ability all seem very good buts his
end product isn't quite there at the minute as we've
seen from his two starts in the league against Stoke and Everton.
«The urban jungle has all the features you would expect: great suspension, ease of use, flexibility and so on, but what you can't
see in the pictures is how intuitive it is and in the
end I think that's the mark of a great
product, in fact - a great gadget!
What people don't
see is the
end product of the Land Bank, Wright said.
After using a very high
end line of
products for a full year and just
not seeing results, I stumbled upon Juice Beauty and their Stem Cellular and Apple Brilliance lines.
I am
not even sure how I
ended up on the website but I remember being really excited
seeing the
products specifically catering to girls with curls and since I have natural curly hair, naturally I...
It's when you look at someone's sketch book and you
see the thought process that shows the development of an idea; it's
not about the
end product and it's
not template drawing.
I've
seen other high
end companies come out with intensely bright shades of blush but I didn't want to shell out a ton of money for
products that might make me look like a clown, and thought red and pumpkin would be cheap alternatives.
Very occasionally I will take my own
product photos; however, if you don't
see a photo credit at the
end of a post it's pretty safe to assume that Nick took them.
There may be a few things on the front
end that Ford doesn't want us to
see, but this mule is probably as undisguised as it is because the final
product will get a different look.
Volkswagen won't comment on future
products, so we'll have to
see come 2018 whether the Beetle
ends a rather respectable 20 - year run, or if it has the muster to soldier on.
They have prototypes now, but we won't
see product until the
end of the year.»
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After all, wouldn't it be great to have the ability to
see into the future, to know which new
products were going to be long - term best sellers and which ones would just
end up collecting dust on the shelves?
But in the
end, I think it's more ideal if a
product can be what it needs to be, and that's why I am always happy to
see games like Shinobi Refle, even if they're really
not my cup of tea
I can't wait to
see which twists and turns this road takes us all on, and whatever the final
product ends up being.
We're still
not sure what Nintendo was thinking — most companies do
not choose to discontinue
products that get such great reviews and sell out immediately and consistently across the globe — but the good news is, we might
see a mini Super Nintendo at the
end of the year.
«I think we're probably
seeing the
end of games like Dungeon Siege 3, which is being developed here at Square Enix in America — it was a fine game, but it's
not necessary for us to make games like this because I've got this incredible pipeline of
product that's coming from Japan,» Fischer said, «I've got these titles, many of which you
see here, coming from Europe.
While pretty glad
seeing that Konami didn't transform yet another franchise it owns into a pachinko machine, I had my fair share of doubts about the
end product.
And when we
see that in some cases a subtle bias is introduced already in the original research, it doesn't inspire a lot of confidence in the
end product: the headlines in the news.
At one
end of the spectrum we're
seeing major advances in fields like artificial intelligence, and at the other a quarter of the population still don't have the skills to do more than consume digital
products.
I can't
see Macs ever becoming more than an expensive niche
product and as iOS has all but stagnated this year I'm guessing iPhones will
end up as a niche
product too.
While more high -
end smartphones have been ditching the headphone jack lately, in an effort to make their devices slimmer, many consumers don't like this trend, and it's great to
see Samsung buck it a bit with their next flagship
product.
While a front - facing camera can
not be
seen in the latest render, it will likely be positioned on the handset's slim bottom bezel, less Xiaomi truly
ends up shipping a
product with a small notch in its top right corner.
It remains to be
seen whether the Google Home Max is a device that Google greenlit for commercialization
seeing how its sole existence doesn't guarantee that, though the latest version of the Google Home app reportedly does contain some references to several image files pertaining to a
product whose codename starts with the letter «b.» While those images appear to be nothing but black pixels, similar ones
ending with the letter «j» show a
product that's believed to be the Google Home Mini, or «joplin.»
Not only are consumers sued for patent infringement, but recent years have
seen an explosion in suits against
end - users of technology
products.
These are premium models and do
not reflect the smartphone industry as a whole, but as we can
see, some of the main smartphone vendors are slowly creeping up the price of high -
end products.
It must be nice to
see untold hundreds of hours up late, up early, researching his market, building his network, sweating out the details and generally doing the things that others were
not willing to do... finally come together in this
end product.
I don't
see the list of
products used at the
end of the blog.
Can't wait to
see the
end product!
After what feels like a million lengthly discussions Hubby finally agreed but he couldn't help himself and had to doubt me during the entire process until the day he finally
saw the
end product and realized that I did an amazing job.
It's
not the
end of the world, I'm just impatient and can't wait to
see the finished
product!
i'm living vicariously through your house renovations and can
not wait to
see the
end product!!
I'm sure y ’ all can't wait to
see the
end product!