Sentences with phrase «of mystery team»

Indeed, if all 30 MLB teams were somehow in the running for the same free agent, the laws of Mystery Team physics would actually cause the league to spontaneously expand.
Of all the teams so far, the Rangers have the right combination of mystery team and need.

Not exact matches

It answers questions that nearly all of us struggle with: goal setting, motivation and decision - making, as well as organizational mysteries such as what makes a successful team and what produces innovation.
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The mysteries of the brain may be virtually endless, but a team of researchers from two institutes in Göttingen, Germany now claim to have an answer for at least one question that has remained a puzzle: just how fast does the brain forget information?
The Natural History Museum in Basel led a team of researchers that uncovered the mystery identity of the body, which was discovered in 1975 while renovations were being done on Basel's Barfüsser Church.
Teams Abou - Ganim and Lafranconi contended in a mystery basket challenge, speed contest and the match final, of which Team Abou - Ganim was selected as the Master Mixologist.
The sudden loss of Gordon Hayward has turned the Jazz into one of the NBA's mystery teams.
The sad truth is that we are just a couple of players away from having a very strong starting 11... Wenger's fixation with Walcott and mertesakher as starting players remains a mystery to me... neither have the quality of a top team like arsenal... I am not a giroud hater but he is still too inconsistent and the big question is whether welbeck can push him in a way Walcott won't... Campbell has done well and has moved ahead of Walcott and, ox for sure but there is still a question about how much more he can improve... Elneny is certainly an upgrade over arteta and flamini whether he will make it I don't know just hope that he does but arguably wenger could have been more ambitious... That leaves a top quality striking option... There is no doubt that wenger deluded himself over the summer and that needs to be corrected ASAP... Draxler dybala aube and even griezman with a big enough big could have been prized in summer... january not a good time for this but it is not difficult to find better options than Walcott ox or Campbell... All a question of whether wenger wants to win EPL on his terms or wants to win this for the club
our inability to press remains a basic weakness and a mystery as its a characteristic of all the top teams...
Which is kind of rude in any circumstances, let alone these, but it at least solves the mystery of exactly what Remi Garde is looking at as he stands on the touchline, eyes brimming with tears, his football team dissolving in front of him.
Punt returns are a mystery — Kamara is gone, but Marquez Callaway took one of his two punt returns against Tennessee Tech to the house — but this should easily be one of the best special teams units in the SEC and among the best in the country.
Just how well the Celtics play together as a team is still a mystery, but there was basically no chance of him winning the award with the Cavs.
Among the other non-playoff teams, there's a lot of mystery.
It seems as though the San Francisco 49ers have a hand - shake agreement with a mystery team that would send QB Alex Smith out of the Bay Area according to CBS» Jason La Confora.
Toro Rosso might be a possibility too, but all the other customer teams seem to have fairly strong associations with their current engine suppliers, so it's a bit of a mystery.
Team Kluever (Sunset Foods)-- Currently tied for 12th with 0 points (Last Week: NR)-- This Squad still remains somewhat of a mystery to me as I have not been able to take in too much of their games.
He will make his case as a prospect while riding a degree of mystery, and his camp will presumably schedule his team workouts carefully.
I think of all the teams in the Suburbs league Team Holzman remains the biggest mystery.
Since Jack broke into the Arsenal first team in 2010/11 he has managed just 100 League appearances (including as sub) so the reasoning behind his new contract is a bit of a mystery, but then again, Abou Diaby managed to stay at the club for nine years despite averaging only 10 appearances a season!
The Saints» squad is a bit of a mystery to me (like most of the PL teams, I'm afraid).
That gives him some unpredictability and the air of mystery he should command now in the team.
Alfred's past before Inter is a mystery to me, but he joined the club in March of 2011 and caught on with Pea's Primavera team at that late a date.
Quite why he's in and out of the team is a bit of a mystery and this may have affected his form to an extent.
At least when he was picked for the team... Chelsea's seeming reluctance to give him a chance will remain a mystery to most, and their error of judgement is even more pronounced now that he is flourishing for Premier League rivals Man City.
Jose Mourinho's motivation in restoring Bastian Schweinsteiger to training with the Manchester United first - team squad remains as shrouded in mystery as many of the manager's other team selection decisions.
I continue to be humbled by the power and mystery of birth, and feel so honored to be part of a team that supports birth as a ceremony.
A team of local officials and advocates came together to solve the mystery of the pollution.
Cirtain and a team of researchers have helped solve the mystery using the highest - resolution images ever taken of the corona.
Today, a team led by Paola Testa of the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA) is presenting new clues to the mystery of coronal heating using observations from the recently launched Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS).
Exactly how asthma begins and progresses remain a mystery, but a team led by researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard has uncovered a fundamental molecular cue that the nervous system uses to communicate with the immune system, and may potentially trigger allergic lung inflammation leading to asthma.
Her team, working to unearth this ancient mystery, has found clues of another climate - driven transformation — one that's still underway.
A 300 - million - year - old fossil mystery has been solved by a research team led by the University of Leicester, which has identified that the ancient «Tully Monster» was a vertebrate — due to the unique characteristics of its eyes.
Prodöhl is part of a team of researchers which has determined «beyond doubt» that one of the females did reproduce asexually to produce the mystery pup.
Why remains a mystery, but the team replaced those that showed any sign of damage — 40 % of the total.
An international team of scientists using X-rays has now solved this mystery and established that these frogs are using their mouth cavity and tissue to transmit sound to their inner ears.
Mating, however, was a mystery — even whether choanos engaged in sexual reproduction — until her team discovered in 2013 that starvation could trigger mating, although only a small percentage of cells would mate.
The team solved the mystery of the St. Paul mammoths» demise.
Although our team knew little of Lake Cheko, we thought that we could perhaps apply paleolimnological techniques and find in the lake's sediments clues to unravel the Tunguska mystery, as if the lake were the black box from a crashed airliner.
After four days of coring — interrupted at one point by a blizzard — the team has 400 pounds of mud in 45 meters of tubing to ship to a Minnesota lab, where the next chapter in the mystery unfolds.
Now, an international team of ancient DNA researchers and archaeologists has solved the mystery almost by accident after sequencing the genomes of 101 Bronze Age skeletons from Europe and Asia.
A team of researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has uncovered the mystery behind the potent parasite - killing effect of artemisinin, a drug that is considered to be the last line of defence against malaria.
The mystery remains unsolved, but our research team, only the latest of a steady stream of investigators who have scoured the area, may be closing in on a discovery that will change our understanding of what happened that fateful morning.
«This study illustrates the power of a multidisciplinary team, involving clinicians, geneticists and basic immunologists, to get to the heart of a medical mystery,» said Dan Kastner, M.D., Ph.D., scientific director of the Intramural Research Program at NHGRI and a co-author of the study.
Two teams have independently discovered that a single regulatory protein acts as the master genetic switch that triggers the development of male and female sexual forms (termed gametocytes) of the malaria parasite, solving a long - standing mystery in parasite biology with important implications for human health.
To shed light on the mystery of Bornean elephant's origin, Chikhi and Goossens» team used genetic data analysis and computational modelling to study the past demographic history of these animals.
In a paper published today in Science, a team led by CSHL Professor and HHMI Investigator Robert Martienssen and Professor Jean - François Couture of the University of Ottawa announces that they have solved the mystery, exploiting unique aspects of plant genomes.
For now, the most tantalizing clue to the mystery may have come from a separate team of researchers working in a lab far from Lomekwi.
In a study published today in PLoS ONE, a team of researchers reports solving a medical mystery in a day's work.
Exactly what caused the composition of the crust to change during the first oxygenation event remains a mystery, but Lee said the team believes it may have been related to the onset of plate tectonics, where Earth's surface, for the first time, became mobile enough to sink back down into Earth's deep interior.
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