Sentences with phrase «point man behind»

The Vatican point man behind the workshops is Argentinian Bishop Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo, who came under fire in May for offering a Vatican platform for known proponents of abortion and population control like Jeffrey Sachs and UN General Secretary Ban Ki - moon, whom Sánchez invited to speak at the Vatican in an earlier conference on climate change.
The Vatican point man behind the workshop is Argentinian Bishop Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo, the Chancellor of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences.

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To Kelly's point, even though the Obama administration directed NASA to start working on a manned mission to Mars, many have criticized the administration and Congress for not adequately funding NASA, causing critical Mars projects to fall behind schedule.
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«If he can position himself and get recognized as the man behind Alibaba, which he did by getting into the paper and onto TV — at that point he knew that was the best time to make a move and do something.»
I recall one meeting at which an older pastor chided him for that, after Richard, still a little wet behind the ears, had rebutted the man's views on some point.
I don't say this to put the man down but to point out the reality of what Rush stands for... and his journey is sacred and he is a part of me as I am a part of him even as I strive to leave his kind of thinking behind.
I am not scared of a really small man telling me there's an invisible, inaudible, intangible man standing behind me who will pound me at some undefined point in the future if I don't do what that small man tells me to do right now.
The biblical history is meaningful because it is related at every point to the fundamental reality which lies behind all history and all human experience, which is, the living God in His Kingdom; and because it moves towards a climax in which the Kingdom of God came upon men with conclusive effect.
«Was it the Sumerian god Enki... etc. = > it points to man knowing there is something rather than nothing behind the boundaries of the knowable.
I agree with Bill Maher, but then again I'm a lifelong atheist... I have never believed for one minute that the god as portrayed in the bible or koran has any possibility of being real to everyone, otherwise that god would make itself obvious and not hide behind man made lies and cultural practices that self perpetuate thanks fo fear... otherwise there would not be several thousand man made religions trying to claim that god as their own... yes, it is an opinion, only valid to the opinion holder and no one else... Bill, thanks for so strongly making that point, not that it makes any difference to god fearing people... they will hold on to their opinion as strongly as they hold on to their shotgun, thinking that each provides them with some form of security... to intelligent people, neither is secure and neither leads to true freedom of the mind...
A magazine article disputed this assertion by pointing out that despite consuming 385 million gallons of beer per year (more than 20 gallons for every man, woman, and child), Australia ranked a poor seventh in per - capita beer consumption, behind the Czech Republic, Germany, Ireland, Austria, Britain, and Belgium.
The Gunners are at the moment in deficits of 3 points behind their 3 main title rivals of Man City, Man Utd and their visitors Liverpool.
i agree with you about us making progress tho, we are 10 points behind a Chelsea team who cudn't beat a 10 man PSG, we haven't gone too far, however i feel the form of Coquelin and the attitude of Sanchez has improved us, but in football these days a little improvement is basically standing still
So we are now nine points (and a zillion goals) behind Man City, so is that already an impossible gap to make up?
We are 3 points behind table toppers (Man Utd) at the moment.
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Last season we were 12 points behind Chelsea after all the injury, the season before we were 7 points behind Man City.
Man city slip up at burnley gunners 1 point behind, 2nd spot is now a possibility for arsenal!
Arsenal could not have picked a worse time to face Antonio Conte's side, who easily beat Swansea 5 - 0 two days ago while resting Eden Hazard, and who have only conceded one goal in their last 5 League games as they moved up to be Man City's closest challengers, albeit 14 points behind Pep Guardiola's side.
Even if we did that and ended up on 82 points, Chelsea could quite easily win their remaining five games as well and that would leave us 10 points off the champions, whereas last season we finished just seven points behind Man City, so let's not get too carried away with ourselves.
He's also only 2 points behind Carlson for the most points by a d - man.
It is only halfway through the season for Arsenal, but Arsene wenger has already seen his team descend to 23 points behind the League leaders Man City and crash out of the FA Cup in the Third Round for the first time in his 21 years at Arsenal.
Jesus is this a robot... It's not how many points behind man city... Though that is telling enough... It's how many points we are behind other teams who have less financial resources than we do...
Which if true will b it for wenger in my books... The fact is we finished 5 points ahead of one of worst man utd teams in decade or more... And 4 points behind a weak man city team....
They will start next weekend just one point behind the Spuds and will definitely be trying to win, but I am not so sure how much second place means to Man City and their about - to - be-rebuilt squad.
Looking forward to the next half of the season, if we wish to reach our goals, it is essential that the Men's Blues do not become complacent in BUCS — Cambridge are only 3 points behind us — and that we continue to believe we can beat the best teams in our league on Saturdays, while also fully focussing on picking up 3 points against the weaker teams.
United currently sit 16 points behind rivals Man City at the top of the Premier League after the Citizens» 5 - 1 win against Leicester, so a win here would be absolutely vital in keeping their slim title hopes alive for this season.
It sometimes seems like Leicester City are on top of the League by default, with Arsenal, Man City and Man United continually dropping crucial points in the title race, but Arsenal are still sitting pretty just two points behind the leaders.
Only 3 wins in entire season on road... Burnley is just 2 points behind Arsenal... To what level Arsenal have dropped themselves by not changing hands of Management in crucial times... There was a time when Top Managers in Europe would have agreed to join Arsenal because Arsenal were really top but now why Likes of Ancelloti or Allegeri, and other top managers would think of Arsenal as we don't even have money like Chelsea and Man City to pursue them.....
Inter currently sit in ninth place in Serie A, 23 points behind league leaders Juventus, and despite Mancini returning to the club in November, he has failed to inspire much of a transformation at San Siro, but the former Manchester City man believes that he needs a bit of time to mould the team to title - challenging quality.
Even if Wenger leaves Arsenal 30 points behind City and did never win a cl in 21 years, and just won only 3 epl titles, he still thinks today that he can compete and is the right man for Arsenal.
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It's a bizarre case of two points dropped and one point gained following our 2 - 2 draw with Tottenham, as while we really should have got the win over our north London rivals, we were forced to come from behind having been reduced to ten men in order to salvage a point.
The reigning Premier League champions currently sit nine points behind league leaders Man City following today's result, and with the news that midfield general N'Golo Kante has suffered an injury to his thigh, it remains to be seen whether Chelsea will mount a serious challenge for the title this season.
.11 v 11 v would have won bt a point is good after being behind with 10 men..
The result, combined with Man City's 4 - 0 win over Bournemouth earlier in the day, now means that the Red Devils are now 13 points behind their rivals, a gap that to most seems unassailable.
The Gunners are up to third and now sit just two points off the leaders Man City and just one behind our north London rivals Tottenham, so with a very winnable looking game at home to struggling Swansea City next up in the Premier League, there is plenty for us to be happy and optimistic about.
It is not unrealistic to assume that City will beat the Spuds on Sunday and if Man United beat West Brom at home and Liverpool win their two games against Hull and QPR, we could travel to the KC stadium on Monday night in fourth place, thee points behind City, one behind United and just one ahead of Liverpool.
Of course the next «big team» we play is Man City again on Thursday, and if we lose that then we are left ten points behind Tottenham in Fourth Place, and even 8 points behind Chelsea in Fifth, but Wenger insists that we can't give up yet, despite only ten games left to make up the deficit on both of them.
@ 007 good point man but this is purely based on everyone's view on what factors they judge greatness in my perspective greatness is not only about winning I agree sir Alex was the most successful manager in the history of bpl but if u see the team he left behind then u will certainly doubt his legacy this is just opposite with arsene after giving us the hint that he might be leaving at the end of next season the other statement he makes is to leave a platform for incoming manager so that he can do well.This is the difference between him and arsene.
Last weekend was all about dogged attitude from Wenger's men, who came from two goals behind to attain parity against Everton, thus, salvaging a crucial away point.
We were five points clear going into that game but then went five without a win and finished four points behind Man United.
Sure the draw saved us 1 point, but is that enough when you are 9 points behind run away leaders Chelsea and when the teams behind you are picking up pace (Man U and Spurs).
Arsenal will be 3 points behind the pace setters Man City if the beat Livepool at the Emirates Stadium tomorrow.
All 11 or more points behind Man City.
Arsenal's win over the weekend now coupled with Aston Villa's shocking defeat now have Arsene's men only three points behind in their race for the final Champions League slot.
In front of Man U a point behind City and Liverpool.
The result left them two points behind their city rivals, and with Man City's unpredictable form, Smalling is aiming to climb up the table over the next few weeks.
Man United's draw with Leicester took them to seven points behind us on 60 and with a much worse goal difference but they do have a game in hand.
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