Sentences with phrase «of side tasks»

The more of these side tasks you do, the better the mission will likely go when it comes time to go stabby stabby.
I take care of the side tasks of being a writer — answering emails, posting to social media, interviews, etc. — when my brain is not quite to the point of dealing with time travel conundrums.

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Tasks is easy to access from Gmail: You simply tap the icon on the right rail and it pops out on the right side of your inbox.
Antitrust regulators on both sides of the pond, however, saw things differently and took Apple and the publishers to task.
Their flexibility allows them to see the humorous side of life's struggles with an easygoing, take - it - task - by - task - and - day - by - day attitude.
«Despite this progress on the real side of the economy, from a monetary policy perspective our task is not complete, as we have not yet seen a sustained adjustment in the path of inflation,» Draghi told the audience.
Other studies found that when entrepreneurs performed explorative tasks, they used both the left and right sides of their pre-frontal cortex as opposed to managers who tend to use primarily the left side.
«The other side of the coin,» added Vasileff, «is the minutiae - driven people,» who obsess over issues and tasks that don't really contribute to their emotional or financial well - being.
Lutheran theology's antinomian tendency makes it perhaps more vulnerable than the other Reformation traditions in spite of the countervailing forces of its sociology and its doctrinal tradition, although here and there an older methodology, which understands that the Gospel does not negate the commandments, lives side by side with neo-Lutheranism and makes possible at least a tentative no to the likes of the task force.
Lurking on either side of this task was the Scylla of institutionalization and the Charybdis of secularization.
King thus confronted the most critical task any leader faces when seeking to promote racial harmony: assuring the «good people» on each side of the racial divide that their counterparts on the other side do, in fact, exist.
On the theoretical side, it ranges from the speaking or writing of sentences of modest import up to the enunciation of important scientific or philosophical truths; on the practical, it ranges from the involvement of rational speech with the ordinary tasks of daily life up to its involvement with moral decisions of the most momentous kind.
On its technical side this is the task of philosophy and theology.
In this curriculum, three disciplines represent the theoretical side of the dichotomy (biblical studies, church history and systematic theology), while practical theology represents the task - oriented program providing the requisite skills for those preparing for the professional ministry.
But, alas, and this is not without its significance as showing the nature of the philosophical task, the result of Martin's critique is not to shake my confidence in my side of the basic issue that divides us.
It is the task... of the Institute to strive for the construction of new forms that will subsume but transcend the present pattern on both sides: new forms, that is, that will neither betray the Western academic tradition nor distort the Islamic.
The bottom and side of a glass work nicely for this task.
As well as our own form, Arsenal could be helped with the way the fixtures pan out this week, as we face a struggling Watford side at home tomorrow while the Blues have the tough task of Liverpool at Anfield.
With such a huge turnover of personnel, skipper Alex Urwin had a huge task on his hands to ensure the team were ready to match the precedent set by hugely successful Blues sides of years gone by.
Jurgen Klopp's Reds (20 -10-4) head into their Saturday match against bottom - of - the - table West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns focused on their task at hand, but likely wary of a potential trap game against a scrappy but struggling West Brom side.
As he now faces another difficult task on Wednesday night with his side looking to advance to the Champions League final at the expense of Manchester City, he will hope to add to his haul of 16 goals in the competition already.
Travelling to Manchester City is the toughest task at hand at present, with the side having won every match in all competitions since drawing with Everton on the first week of the campaign, and no side can go to the Etihad at present and expect a win.
Moving on from the darker side of sport with our recent doping reviews, we now have the more enjoyable task of picking some of the great sporting videos of the year.
Emre Can has been a pivotal part of Jurgen Klopp's side this season, who are on course to make their first Champions League final since 2005, however he'll have a hard task on his hands filling the void left by Modric if the Croat does depart Los Blancos.
And against a home side who were on a good run of form themselves, Arsenal faced a daunting task.
Arsenal, having garnered just 11 points from their first 8 Premier League games, look like a side that has its task cutout to finish in the top 4 at the end of 2014/15 Premier League season.
Boro will attempt to end a run of six games without a victory as they travel to North London, but their task could hardly be tougher as they prepare to take on an Arsenal side who are joint - top of the Premier League after winning their last seven matches in all competitions.
Arsenal have an uphill task on their hands to qualify for the quarterfinals of this season's UEFA Champions League, as they need to score at least 3 goals to have any smidgen chance of overcoming an AS Monaco side that won by a huge margin of 3 - 1 in the first leg at the Emirates last month.
Schalke face a similarly unenviable task again with Real having won 18 of their last 20 Champions League games and are the only side to have won all their games in the group stage.
One of Slade's first tasks as manager of the Bluebirds will be to manage Cardiff's large squad, with the Bluebirds so far struggling to name a settled side as they lie in mid-table in the second tier following relegation from the Premier League.
Their form in the league wasn't great either, as they followed a 5 - 0 thumping of Aston Villa with disappointing draws with Chelsea and Everton, and were then beaten in a crucial game with Manchester United, who won 3 - 2 at the Etihad Stadium with a last - minute winner from none other than Robin van Persie, who was indeed making a huge difference in the title race, as his goal put six points between league leaders United and City, giving Mancini's side a real uphill task to retain their title even before the half - way point of the season.
To be fair to White Hart Lane chairman Daniel Levy he isn't one to merely lie down and accept defeat, he deserves a great deal of respect for the way in which he doggedly retained the services of Luka Modric as well as garnering a world record fee before considering allowing Gareth Bale to join the Croat at Real Madrid, however the fact remains the north London side face a next to impossible task trying to keep hold of young forward Harry Kane.
He may opt to rope in a three - man backline in order to always have a numerical superiority especially when it comes to preventive marking for example, even though Liga MX sides tend to feature in a 4 -3-3 formation, so in that case, the fullbacks / wingbacks have the task of adding more numbers at the back.
A move of this magnitude would act as a real statement of intent from a side looking to rebuild their reputation though the bid has to succeed in order to act as such, a task that may be beyond Man United, such has been the damage inflicted upon the Old Trafford outfit during David Moyes's brief reign.
Norway last reached the finals of a European Championship in 2000 and the Scandinavian side face a difficult task to qualify from a group that includes Italy and Croatia.
if Arsenal were playing Wonderful attacking football instead of their usual slow, boring side -2-side holdup play kinda football...... Thr's no telling how many matches we could have won this season... Arsene can only preach football (cohesion, positivity etc) but can't exercise or practice it...... This has always been a Herculean task
Arsene Wenger has never failed to make it past the first group stage of this tournament this millennium but faces his toughest task yet after seeing his side lose three of their opening four matches.
One would think that this should be an easy task against a Championship side at home, but Hull are top and have only lost one of their last nine games, with 7 of them being wins.
However, with plenty of injuries to contend with for both managers, it could prove to be an arduous task for either of these sides to come out in flying colors at the end of 90 minutes.
Against a PSG strikeforce vaunted even without the injured Zlatan Ibrahimovic that was no easy task, but the defence held their side of the bargain as the attackers tried to fulfil theirs.
His domestic success at Juventus led Conte to the national side after Cesare Prandelli's departure following a poor World Cup in Brazil, tasked with stabilising the side ahead of Euro 2016.
The Frenchman arrived at the club in 1996, and by virtue of doing so in the mid-nineties, was handed the unenviable task of challenging Alex Ferguson and his rampant Manchester United side.
With Chadli going off early on, N'jie was given the task of attacking down the left hand side.
Massimiliano Allegri did use the opportunity of playing the league's worst side to rotate the team a bit in order to rest players for the difficult task ahead of them in Madrid on Wednesday.
There was also a look at the PFA Team of the Season and Bellamy and McMahon were tasked with picking their own sides.
After losing to Dinamo Zagreb away and Olympiacos F.C. at home, Arsene Wenger's side are for sure in desperate need of a result if they want to have a realistic chance of reaching the Champions league last 16 stage, but the task ahead of Gunners is everything but no easy as on the other side stands the German giant Bayern Munich who is in superb form.
Having won the Europa League just 76 days ago, United were tasked with taking on the side that have won the Champions League three out of the last four seasons.
No matter who he appointed as O'Neill successor, it was an impossible task as the fans, who had gotten used to competing for a top - four finish, would expect more of the same from their side this season.
Still to avoid the EPL drop, won't be an easy task for Silva's men, especially with the departure of Robert Snodgrass who joined West Ham United, but on the other side, Hull City cashed in for Andrea Ranocchia from Inter Milan and from before for Lazar Markovic from Sporting Lisbon.
It will be no easy task to win through to the quarter finals but on balance the extra experience and class of the Pensioners should be enough to see them ease past a side that somehow finished ahead of Juventus in Group B.
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