Perhaps more crucially, cash is
a potent weapon if used correctly.
We risk handing to corporations a very
potent weapon if we arm them with the moral license to pass judgment on our off - the - job behaviour.
Not exact matches
If Aston Villa are looking for actual money for the 30 year old then he may end up staying put but in all honesty he can be a
potent weapon up front and could be a useful addition to either of the clubs mentioned but they will have to realise that a player who has had such a small amount of time on the pitch may take time to fire on all cylinders.
«This understanding is crucial
if we are to combat these phenomena more effectively — without being blinded by anger or resentment, which is the hallmark of terrorism and its perpetrators — by using our most
potent weapons: intelligence and knowledge,» Fuchs wrote.
What is certain is that oregano has a vast amount of benefits we know about already, and
if you consider the potential unknown advantages it makes it an even more
potent weapon.
It's also got quite a
potent roar, so
if you can equip yourself with earplugs (by eating certain meals, or using
weapon and armour skills), you'll be better off.
If regulatory reform makes nominating directors a simpler and cheaper process — which the SEC's proposed «proxy access» rules do — then the «tools of Internet and social networking» become
potent weapons that act to level the playing field for the smaller investor.