Sentences with phrase «point about us losing»

@ Grant — You make a good point about us losing four established players but I think you maybe underestimate the players coming through.
Interesting point about losing your job.

Not exact matches

You have brought to light some very important points about the increasing popularity of gift cards and the potential of lost revenue should you simply choose to not use gift cards.
Clinton lost to Trump in Wisconsin by about 22,000 votes, or less than 1 percentage point.
Worrying about your intelligence, according to psychologists, is one of the most surefire ways to lose yourself a few IQ points.
As the study points out, this means that brands can easily lose control of the available information about their products as consumers turn to third - party sources to determine how products were made.
He is famous for calling sales managers late at night and on weekends to ask pointed questions about stalled deals or lost accounts.
On that day, the Dow industrials rapidly lost about 600 points, taking the average down nearly 1,000 points on the session, only to rebound within a matter of minutes.
The broader S&P 500 index, meanwhile, lost 58 points, while the S&P TSX was down about 300 points after the opening bell.
But most of the correct points USA Today made about that issue were lost in a self - made haze of naked opportunism.
As they try to assess whether the iPhone has reached a plateau, investors will not be happy about losing a data point, said Colin Gillis, an analyst with BGC Partners.
Boards explaining how you can win or lose points and showing pictures of the best scorers are a common sight in Rongcheng; passersby talk about them with pride.
Smith points to the threats the pipeline poses to British Columbia's tourism industry, rising floodwaters in Bangladesh and the Maldives, drought in sub-Saharan Africa and Mexico, the homes that will be lost in future forest fires, respiratory health impacts in communities from Vancouver to Kamloops and Quesnel, and future hurricanes in the Caribbean and Gulf states as climate impacts that are left out of the narrative about the project.
With Monday's sharp downturn, the Dow Jones has lost about 2,200 points since Jan. 26, a decline of nearly 10 percent.
May 8 (Bloomberg)-- Two years after the frightening spring day when the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost and regained about 600 points in a matter of minutes, we still don't really know why.
Understandably, with huge sums having been lost (and in some cases gained) in the blink of an eye, pointed questions are being asked about the sell which first triggered the process and whether it was an attempt at market manipulation.
According to the data, 73 percent of Americans say they're not concerned about losing their job — up five percentage points for the month.
Mr Stephen's absence on that historic day points to a lost truth about «Canada's railway»: that it was as much about connecting to Asia as it was about connecting Canada.
On that day, the Dow Jones industrial average lost nearly 1,000 points, or about 10 percent, between 2:40 and 3 p.m. Eastern time, only to rebound sharply and close down 3.2 percent on the day.
Hot Tip: If you are thinking about closing one of your Chase cards, be sure to spend any outstanding points or transfer them to another card beforehand to avoid losing them forever.
But I am losing my point, which is about watching the spin.
Even more sad is that this article is about real heroes and the point of the article is lost in this religious debate.
You say she has no proof that she has seen angels but do you have proof that she has not see angels and if you have proof that she has not I would love for you to point it out and we believe GOD is real for we walk by faith and not by sight but you say no one has proof that GOD existed but think about this what would lose believing in GOD if he doesn't exist?
Therewith the whole point of view is inverted, he becomes now more clearly conscious of his despair, recognizing that he is in despair about the eternal, he despairs over himself that he could be weak enough to ascribe to the earthly such great importance, which now becomes his despairing expression for the fact that he has lost the eternal and himself.
She didn't seem to care about losing her virginity to someone she barely knows (another way these movies typically frame young men), and there's a point when she asks her father (John Cena) why society makes such a big deal out of virginity in the first place.
So, at this point there was a sense that we were about to lose everything, but we at least needed to say something.
The point Jesus is making is that the Pharisees and Scribes cared far more about literally lost sheep — literal lost animals, than they cared about human souls that were lost.
I think a counselor is good if you need someone to talk to about the deeper stuff — of course good friends should be confided in — to a point — but not so that the friendship becomes just about that — because then it feels like a counseling relationship — and the friendship may be lost as you will associate that friend with your sin which you want to get rid of, and when you are free from the sin, you may want to be free from those associated with the sin too.
Heidegger in his own way has made this point about men — not about men in the «mass» or «lost in the crowd», but about each and every man — although he has made it in his own way.
(Ehrlich & Ehrlich 1990, p. 36) As the Ehrlichs point out, this is a frightening figure for ecologists, yet they are even more concerned about the rising fraction of potential plant production that is being lost for all life, including ourselves.
I think I have proven my point, and I'm sure someone will respond to peripheal issues about it, but no GES advocate so far has chosen to admit there is a such thing Scripture itself calls «THE GOSPEL» the lost needs to believe to be saved.
at one point I realized that my calling is to have faith like John the Baptist or the virgin Mary, to believe in God in a way that would cause every religious person to reject me as a lost cause for the rest of my life, for them to speculate and gossip about my breakdown or my backsliding, and to never defend myself because i am right where I should be and when you are right where you should be, you do nt defend yourself.....
The key to this recipe is to allow the heat to soften the berries to the point where they're just about to begin losing their shape: When you bite into them, they'll be even sweeter than when picked.
It all points to me that Coles has spooked the board and they are focusing on protecting (and seeing it contributes about 80 % of revenues, probably with good reason) their food and liquor operation from losing to much market share to their big rival.
Man City have lost but they have more points than us and Liverpool are on the same points, it's not about losing it's about winning games 3points are better than 1, we should have won yesterday's game a draw is an unsatisfactory result!
That argument about the inflated prices of players and having a great chance of buying a flop, while losing a player that does pitch in with crucial goals, regardless of his defensive absence (even though in 2016/17 his defensive work has drastically improved) makes a point.
We have about 9 points we can afford to lose.
Only 4 * in those games I know we also drew Lester but that was the real killer we were scraped to salvage a point against Everton that was gained not lost and if we play like this against the top 4 I'm not too worried about us
I have recently written a post about Arsene Wenger blaming the referees for all of our lost points and ignoring the poor form of our defenders and strikers, and as soon as I posted it I found another quote from Wenger after last night's Chelsea game where he actually thinks the team is fantastic!
I hope not, as no one wants to lose their best player's, these are only rumours, For now, so there's no point in worring about it, until City officially put an offer in.
If we are losing so many points from naïve defending the why doesn't Wenger do something about it?
Even the bookies had Arsenal down as odds on to buy Evans, as it is no secret that the Gunners have lost many many points due to defensive errors this season, but it will definitely not be happening, as Pardew said this evening: «I have nothing to complain about, as I stand now I have a good squad and I don't really want to lose anyone,»
They will know that they can't continue to rely on Chelsea dropping points, and may even be worried about losing their second place spot to Arsenal.
They've been so stifling through their first 20 games — allowing just 0.801 points per possession and a field goal percentage of 32.1, both the lowest figures in the nation — that it is now customary for losing coaches to say something retweetably superlative about how they guard.
«You can talk about maybe needing 95 points which was Chelsea [in 2004 - 05] or 92, maybe 87, so you can not lose too many games,» he said.
Add our jinx with Chelsea, that's about 10 - 12 points lost against 2 teams and we've already 5 behind..
I am happy we got the 3 points which is all i care about, sometimes we have to win ugly, we shouldn't have lost to stoke this season as well if not because of the match official decisions to cancel Casette's goal we could have at least gotten a draw out of that game but guess what?
I agree that Mair only getting about 3 minutes is a little silly, but I think Tedenby is really an important future player for us, and whats the point in screwing with his development, if the season is lost?
Nervous start — usual criticism at the beginning of the season, with the lack of spending Ramsey's first blood — Arsenal shocked the league, we played brilliant football, scoring beautiful goals, all seemed like a decent season for us Coq red card — injury crisis struck, the lack of bench depth put pressure on the team, the downfall of performance caused crucial points Alexis» goal when down to ten men - it all seemed like arsenal would lose out in the title race again but arsenal somehow surprised the league again, saying aye we got the quality but we just ai nt gonna show in week in week out Draw in NLD with 10 men — can't really complain about it but you ain't happy.
3 points, thanks alexis... so, where are those who wants alexis on the bench because of he lose too much the ball... those who wants a team with 11 elnenys, passing sidelines, 98 % of posession but losing 1 - 0 anyway... god helps us when alexis leave the club... there sre a lot of people who needs to leave the club... alexis is the last, arsene rhe first... and some morons were talking about iwobi or welbeck being better than alexis??
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