Sentences with phrase «pace has never»

Perhaps Danny Boyle's frenetic pace has never been more appropriate than here in unbelievable sophomore effort.
Most Blues fans feel his scoring ability, power and pace has never been replaced.
And who says Mert's lack os pace has never costed us?
It leads me to paces I've never been before.
If Laurent had a partner more drawn to the ball like himself, then it would be a whole lot easier to beat him with a simple pass behind him and even his great pace would never recover.
Pacing has never really been a problem for Spielberg, but with

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The paradox is, in our fast - paced world, we often skip tutorials, don't read directions and never bother to learn all of the tricks our gadgets have to offer.
«The consumer trends are moving at a pace that I've never seen in my 30 years in the business, toward more natural and more real ingredients,» he says.
No - IP started up in 1999, 25 million users later this amazing journey is still thriving and growing at a pace we never could have anticipated.
The pace at which nascent tech companies are maturing has never been faster, says Internet Analyst Andrea Ferraz.
You never once smacked one of those kids, the ones there on full scholarship with visions of patched sport coasts in the Ivory Tower, you never once icily mentioned that you were working full time, going into debt, commuting two hours to school, that you had three small babies at home, that you worked in a fast - paced and exhausting industry under tremendous pressure just to come home, kiss your kids for a brief moment, launching into that thesis until well past midnight, just to get up at 6 the next morning and do it all over again, relentlessly.
His sweet temperament and extreme delicacy would never allow him to force the pace of a conversation with anyone, nor would he ever show a desire to finish a discussion.
I have my go - to peanut butter cookie recipe that never fails, but these were a nice change of pace.
I've never cooked with Pace Picante sauce, but I have eaten it with chips more times than I can count.
In today's fast - paced, dynamic foodservice environment, this need for access to industry thought leaders and best - in - class examples has never been greater.
Mert is declining fast, and never had the pace to begin with.
Mert must not go up the park to semi attack — he has the pace of an overage snail and never gets back in time — leave him on the edge of the 18 yard box — no further — he is for ever needing Kos to bail him out — many of our opposing players leave him for dead.
The only regret is we have lost a good chant for a striker who was / is never prolific and went through too many barren spells with his goal scoring.While the Chavs put more and better crosses into the box (yes take note Bellerin) Giroud has no pace to get on the end of most of them.No great loss as far as I'm concerned and good money for a bench player at best
You have to wonder just WHY a CB of only 33, who has never had any pace to lose is not fit enough in mind and body to carry on!
At best bring him on in the last 15 minutes, but please never start him again, let's go for a fast paced game utilizing the skills we have in Ozil and Santi and the pace and skill of Sanchez, Lucas, Iwobi, Walcott and Ox.
Last night, we saw his pace exposed again, as as Gary Neville mentioned for a player of his experience he should never have left Berbatov open.
Either Ramsey or Santi left wing, do we ever learn No matter what the score is we need to learn from previous mistakes the only pace we have is Sanchez Wenger will never learn sorry guys I love our club and will always support Arsenal but hate to see how it's being run
I just hope they will interchange otherwise Townsend will have a field day with Wilshere as he never tracks back (and has no pace anyway).
«I never thought I would see Tiger Woods play the kind of golf he's played the last couple of days,» Chamblee gushed about the play of the 42 - year - old who will enter the weekend at PGA National at 1 - over, just four shots off the pace set by 36 - hole co-leaders Luke List and Jamie Lovemark.
Although he lacks pace, there has never been an occasion where we conceded goals because he was beaten for pace.
He's a perfect fit for our style with his pace and creativity, I've been wanting him to join for years as we always seem to be rumored to have interest but never seem to actually move on it.
The funny thing is Giroud who does track back would never be made to play in another position for a string of games to try and develop him, Wenger would stick with him up front and will do even with Welbeck's superior movement and pace.
If there's a caveat, it's that Diaz has never posted strikeout rates like this in the minors, so maybe it's folly to expect him to continue at this same pace.
then people start complaining about mertesacker's pace when in reality, with the right protection from a real dm, mert would never be exposed in the foot races but rather the covering which he does so well at.
LvG would never admit to any misgivings or mistakes but whilst DW may not have been a first teamer he was exactly the sort of impact player they could have usefully deployed this season for his pace and tenacity alone.
If it was pace alone you would see hundred's of Walcotts playing football, I used to play with kids that were much faster than me, it never counted for much at all.
Come summer we need to get rid of: Szczesny (not up tap scratch) Ospina (he wants more first team and has made it clear), Debuchy (complains rather than fights for his spot Mertesacker (Old, no pace, retire) Walcott (Never been up to scratch) Giroud (not consistent enough) Jenkinson (not good enough as second string) Flamini (please just go) Rosicky (retire and will be missed) Arteta (retire he did try for us)
The one didier never leaves off his squad sheet — the one that would boss most midfields and unlike ramsey he wouldn't leave us exposed defensively and he has pace, power and technique.
In other news, our team seems to be rounding nicely into form, with a productive off - season and several new additions already settling in, there seems to be a renewed sense of confidence in the air... our well - oiled machine has conducted business again early this year, so we can just sit back, kick our feet up and watch all those other suckers scramble to make panic moves in the 11th hour... of course, we need to tie up a few loose ends but our team of savvy negotiators, under the tutelage of our faithful leader, will perform their usual magic with ample time to spare... I have to laugh when I look around the soccer world and see all those teams look upon us with envy and scorn as they struggle to mimic our seemingly infallible business model... thank goodness the powers that be had the foresight and fortitude to resist the temptations of the modern football era... instead of listening to all the experts and simply taking the easy way out by making the necessary improvements on the field and in the front office, we chose the path never traveled... we are truly pioneers in our field... sometimes you just have to have faith in the people that have always conducted themselves in a respectful and honest fashion... most fans aren't so fortunate, they will never know what it's like to follow a team that treats everyone in and around the club as if they were an extended member of the family... all for one I say... so when you wake up this morning, please try not to gloat when you see rival fans pacing back and forth waiting for their respective teams to pull the usual panic buys, just say nothing and be thankful that it isn't you... like I've always said, this is why you stay the course... this is when the real benefits of having someone in charge for over 2 decades really pays off... have a great day fellow Gunners
I would never buy any player whose pace is naturally slow, for that reason.
John Terry would probably dead - heat PM in a 40m dash but never heard a word last season about his lack of pace.
• Manning has never finished a season with a passer rating of 100 or higher, but with his 126.3 rating this year he is on pace to shatter the record held by former 49er Steve Young (112.8, in 1994).
I've never been a fan of Giroud, he slows up our play now he's unhappy with his lack of game time, I think this is the right time to get rid of him and bring in a striker with a better all round game of pace, power, heading and strength
back in the day we had a double act up front that worked in tandem perfectly in berkamp and henry one couldn't really function without the other properly almost the perfect combo for a strike pair graceful speedy winger converted c / f and the perfect no 10 with perfect all round vision and goalscoring ability what do we have now that is that equivalence we have a wordly no 10 but no great gracefully speedy henry type c / f and there are none like that out there atm maybe a few potential wannabes remy lacaztte and the likes but really ozil needs a double act with someone and maybe we will see it click into place with sanchez maybe he has the ability to be an henry winger converted c / f has similar traits pace skill strength can score ace goals just needs to find his feet at c / f and he will form a deadly partnership with ozil i think maybe the old time wenger classic 4411 the ox on the left and walcott on the right Ramsey and new d / m in the middle would work a treat for me this formation never dies out just gets reinvented to suit the players available
Age not too important when it comes to Giroud because he NEVER had any pace, that's why he's always been roughly the same quality.
The industry fast paced, fun and exciting and although I have been told it is competitive, I never been afraid of a bit of competition.»
Any golfing partner who provides running commentary and unsolicited advice, plays at a plodding pace and takes 200 shots to card an 82 would never play golf with me again.
He'd never seen kids prowl and pace and pee before a game.
i read somewhere that their back 3 had a combined age of 108!!!! just attack them at pace... pity we never invested in a serious winger... crowded out by blind faith in walcott and iwobi with of course ramsey as perennial option... all indicative of a lost decade (and counting)
Spieth keeps doing things that remind us of the best the game has had to offer and at a historically fast pace during a time when the fields have never been more loaded.
Meanwhile we have Walcott, who at the point is only good for his pace, and he never uses his pace.
The most amazing thing is that, Wilshere can play well during a game, but the all team will just suffer... he loses too many balls, keeps the ball for too long, never tracks back and has no, and I mean «NO» pace...!!
He never misses a game, has a fantastic physique, pace, great feet, he's great in the air.
That is a quality of life issue for fans — especially potential younger fans who have never lived in a world where they can't watch exactly what they want when they want at their own pace.
That's what I've been saying all season.With no natural wingers we must rely on the two full backs to give us the width.Monreal consistently hits the line and he has nowhere near the pace of Bellerin.His ability to go down the line has either been coached out of him or he just doesn't have the natural instinct anymore.And his crossing has never improved.Any decent offer in the summer and just get rid of him.His lack of improvement and progress is alarming and is down to Wenger and nobody else.
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