Sentences with phrase «of a shaky start»

If you read some of his bio, it's evident he had a a bit of a shaky start to life.
What we do not want is a repeat of the shaky start against Hull City in last season's final but I think Arsenal should be more composed this time and we should be set to round the season off in style.
After something of a shaky start to his Mercedes career, Bottas has shown rapid improvement as he settled in with the team and, in recent races, he's started to emerge as a genuine title contender.
When he first arrived he had a bit of a shaky start with issues catching the ball in the six - yard box and often look to punch instead catching the ball which could leave us under more pressure from the opposition.
The Golden Globes Award show got off to a bit of a shaky start when the Teleprompters malfunctioned during Paul Rudd and Salma Hayek's award presentation, leaving them in an awkward speechless moment.
Otitoju agrees, adding that while Bitcoin could well be the future of open, unregulated trade, it still has its share of controversies: «It's had a bit of a shaky start, with Silk Road, the volatile trading of the past few months, and the Chinese government banning the official trading of Bitcoin there.»
So after a bit of a shaky start, the Ecobee3 is now well worth your consideration.
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