Sentences with phrase «of the lynch pins»

The key problem this season apart from Arsene the loss of our lynch pin Cazorla.

Not exact matches

Indeed, this is the lynch pin of our whole negotiation with North Korea.
Obviously abortion is a lynch pin issue in any election because it is really one of the few issues that hits upon both the religious and secular implications of politics, and I don't usually support or vote for pro-choice candidates.
For me, strong individual stats must be backed by a solid team defensive performance and in this regard, Koulibaly is the lynch pin of the Napoli defense that conceded the least amount of goals behind Juventus in Serie A this season.
Ivanovic is 31 years of age at the moment, but has showed no signs of slowing up and will have at least four more seasons at the top of professional football and as a lynch - pin for Chelsea.
With 2 goals and 3 assists to his name already, the Englishman is already the lynch pin of this Everton attack.
While of course exercise and sleep factor in, they are not the lynch pin that holds it all together.
Aside from the torturous performance by Blake Lively who plays the girlfriend of the growers and unfortunate lynch pin of the film, the performances here are better than I expected.
«Reading is the lynch pin for a lot of these kids,» she says.
Collaborative enquiry should be the lynch pin of your CPD, as a CPD leader or senior leader you will study models and be able to take your expertise into any context, boosting pupil outcomes and improving teacher collaboration.
Never - the-less, they remain the lynch - pin studies that defines most veterinary thinking on the positive role of reduced protein in pets with CKD (chronic kidney / renal disease) to this day (rptref1, ref2) The form the basis of a tremendous advertising campaign designed to convince veterinarians and pet owners alike of the value of their products.
Hacking is a main lynch pin part of the game.
The 32 - minute piece channeled the sensation of arriving in mid-conversation around an office water cooler as co-workers exchange safe banalities and gossip about shared acquaintances as chit - chat lynch pin.
Tony - Since deep ocean heat seems to be the lynch pin of much of the debate I am most interested in what you find out about the issue.
If Golden is right that trust is the lynch pin of a firm that really offers client service, I don't think we'll be seeing this model any time soon.
On the 24 (2) analysis, the Court of Appeal determines Mr. Fountain's statements, the «lynch - pin» of the Crown's case, must be excluded.
Such damage shows that the law society is the «lynch pin» of the justice system.
The notion of Incompetence, therefore, as you correctly lead off your reply with, effectively becomes the lynch pin upon which the wayward gate of deals swings, to or fro, successfully or unsuccessfully.
UDAAP has been a lynch pin in several recent enforcement actions taken by the CFPB, the U.S. Department of Justice, and other agencies.
«We've significantly grown our brand presence in B.C. in recent years and the addition of an established and thriving office in Vancouver's downtown core is the lynch pin that will build more referrals to this already booming market.»
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