Sentences with phrase «points keeps us in contention»

Not exact matches

Djokovic won 28 of 31 first - serve points, keeping Devvarman out of contention in each set.
Keeping Cincy in contention were 6» 3» Forward Bobby Austin (20 points), 6» 4» Guard Eddie Lee (19 points, 12 assists and four steals) and 6» 2» Guard David (Puffy) Kennedy (14 points).
Goalkeeper Diego Alves was surely responsible for keeping Los Che in contention for maximum points.
They will try to snatch at least 1 point from Anfield to stay in the contention to qualify to the next level from the group stage by keeping their defense strong.
«There may well be a rise in tactical voting this May with Unionist Tory voters switching to Labour to keep the SNP out» I would disagree, everything I am hearing points to the opposite with tory voters giving their FPTP vote to who ever can oust Labour if the tories are not in contention.
Milner triple - stint keeps No. 74 Corvette in lead fight; Garcia's triple keeps No. 73 close LE MANS, France — The Chevrolet Corvette C7.R remained in contention through the halfway point of the 24 Hours of Le Mans as Tommy Milner's triple stint kept Corvette Racing's No. 74 Corvette in the hunt for a class victory.
LE MANS, France — The Chevrolet Corvette C7.R remained in contention through the halfway point of the 24 Hours of Le Mans as Tommy Milner's triple stint kept Corvette Racing's No. 74 Corvette in the hunt for a class victory.
The new deal, which reportedly takes effect in early 2015, will leave control of e-book prices with New York - based Hachette with incentives to keep prices low — a compromise on the greatest point of contention between the publisher and Seattle - based Amazon.
The theory's detractors contend that success in lure coursing trials does not in and of itself make a dog a true sighthound, and further bolster their contention by pointing out that ridgebacks are very poor performers when allowed to run in unofficial open field courses where they typically can not keep up with the true sighthounds.
My only point of contention, and please keep in mind I am being incredibly nit - picky here, is with your simplified definition of correlation - it is a measure of the association between, NOT affect on, two variables.
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