Sentences with phrase «pouncing on»

Andriy Yarmolenko headed in Roman Zozuyla's cross moments after half - time, and Konoplyanka finished off the scoring by pouncing on a mistake by Albania defender Ansi Agolli.
Before ten minutes had gone by, Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain had put the hosts ahead, pouncing on a loose ball and driving forward before finishing well past Ederson.
The five - time Champions League winners plan to install Gennaro Gattuso as a stop - gap coach before pouncing on Chelsea for their head coach.
After Alvaro Morata scored a brilliant goal against Manchester United to ensure we took the points, it was Toni Rudiger's turn last night, the defender pouncing on a deflected N'Golo Kante strike to head home the only goal of the game against Paul Clement's Swansea side.
On Monday night, Bastón proved that he can be an excellent poacher, scoring his record - breaking goals by pouncing on a rebound and then converting a cross in Eibar's 5 - 1 win over Granada.
McClair's equaliser had had an element of the flamboyance associated with his strike partner Mark Hughes about it and it was now the Welshman's turn to score and put United in front, pouncing on a loose ball following an exchange between Beardsmore and Mark Robins.
Record signing Chris Wood marked his home league debut by pouncing on Lee's glaring error and striking the ball first - time past a helpless Wayne Hennessey to seal a 1 - 0 win for the Clarets.
The former Leeds man made an immediate impression with an injury - time equaliser at Tottenham two weeks ago and maintained his fine form by pouncing on Lee's costly blunder.
In practice, however, it played right into the hands of a Schalke team who has made pouncing on mistakes their main agenda.
This is a classic example of Pro's versus Joe's with the public pounding the favored Crimson Tide and sharp bettors pouncing on the Rebels as a home underdog.
After pouncing on his prey, 67 - 73, Woods sends this famous text to a friend: «I just bludgeoned Tweety Bird.»
Kelechi Iheanacho got the goal, pouncing on the rebound after a Sergio Aguero shot.
As transfer begins to shape up around big clubs, there will be great players who will be seeking the exit door for this reason, and Arsenal will be pouncing on one, if not some, of them.
Ainge may have the last laugh in five years, but there's a price to waiting for the perfect opportunity instead of pouncing on repeated good ones.
The Swiss eventually got an equaliser, with Blerim Džemaili pouncing on a poorly cleared corner.
THe opening goal came with a combination of both, Alexis pouncing on and robbing Cahill before chipping Courtois with a great finish.
We clawed yet another goal back before the end of the game, with Mesut Özil pouncing on a loose ball to scuff it past de Gea.
But I could also see Ervin Santana flummoxing the Yankees for six innings, with the Twins» underrated lineup pouncing on whoever starts against them.
They also might prefer to keep the payroll open for needs as they arise instead of pouncing on an expensive superstar because he's a superstar.
My mother avidly engaged in the quest for different spicy condiments during my childhood, eagerly pouncing on any opportunity to visit ethnic stores in search of the Next Big Thing.
To see them, in their rude playfulness, scramble for a choice rib, the victor going off gnawing it; the unsuccessful one pouncing on a waiter carrying a large tray full of beef, and relieving him of his load in a second, forced one to think of one o'clock in a menagerie.
DE: Yes, I think he is so concerned with this that he doesn't give a very intelligible account of the cat pouncing on the mouse, in that interactions have to be via the past.
I think nonbelievers should talk to nonbelievers more often here, instead of just pouncing on the latest inanity from believers.
A barrage of such stuff, pouncing on any scandal that could be dug up and chipping away at the pontificate of Pope Benedict, not to mention the usual stuff about the need to elect a pope who would change the «policy» of the Church over such matters as abortion, gay marriage and women priests, had been unleashed almost immediately, once Benedict had been congratulated for bringing the papacy into the 21st century by resigning.
She pronounced it with venomous, piercing rage, like a vulture pouncing on its prey, and then she threw her cup against the wall.
But if you train followers to overreact by pouncing on passing phrases, eventually this dubious skill will be turned against leaders.
With intrigue mounting that China's ready to let its currency rise again against the dollar, ETF investors appear to already be pouncing on a unique investment opportunity.
The various fake accounts share information about successful shakedowns and continue pouncing on those victims, he said.
At the very same time, enterprising cyber criminals are poised to take advantage, pouncing on emergent cloud computing security flaws, something that has received a lot of attention from the cybersecurity community.
Loblaw has always excelled at pouncing on consumer trends early.
While Reitmans deserves no credit for, let's face it, sheer luck, it warrants kudos for quickly pouncing on the opportunity when the star it hired became a supernova
Companies often begin by pouncing on these sorts of transgressions «and that immediately creates a hostile atmosphere because people don't want to let go of that.
For Lululemon, this recall is nowhere near as damaging as the whole sheer pants debacle of 2013, but because the company is still under the microscope after that event, the media has pounced on this story and created a batch of bad headlines.
Travel companies were quick to pounce on the trend, offering some awesome deals that both Trump and Hillary supporters alike will love.
As soon as Schwarzenegger left the meeting, it seems, Merkel pounced on Nichols and said, «The strict nitrogen oxide limits in California are damaging German carmakers,» Nichols told the publication.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee pounced on Ryan's announcement.
This is passion of a different sort — unbridled enthusiasm, our willingness to pounce on what's in front of us with the full measure of our zeal, the «bundle of energy» that our teachers and gurus have assured us is our most important asset.
But just the fact that your business is growing and revenue is increasing doesn't necessarily mean that buyers are going to pounce on the deal.
Do one thing well, strip away unnecessary tasks and pounce on profitable opportunities when they arise.
But Neil Madden saw a shift in the market — and pounced on it (twice)
Once there, he pounced on an opportunity to purchase a rundown burlesque hall, which he converted into a 600 - seat movie theater.
With fewer fixed - asset investments, they can more easily pounce on new opportunities and exit when changing costs and benefits warrant.
Already, the U.K. press has pounced on his wife's tweet about the availability of a decent home in the city — in reference to French tax exiles leaving, and perhaps easing, the sky - high housing costs in London.
Social media users pounced on the companies, while media outlets — including The New York Times — questioned the retailers» judgment.
Instead of focusing on today's framework for success, young people should be taught to pounce on and spot trends and think about the next 10 years instead of the past 10.
What sets the company apart is its ability to pounce on consumer trends early and its willingness to spend big to see its concepts through.
Musk, whose interests span electric cars, solar power and space rockets, isn't interested in commercially developing the idea, so a number of companies, including HTT, have pounced on it.
OTTAWA — The Liberal leader's political adversaries have pounced on his comment suggesting some small business are «just ways for wealthier Canadians to save on their taxes», accusing Trudeau of maligning the businesses that create the lion's share of jobs.
Investors are often overconfident in their judgments and tend to pounce on a single «telling» detail rather than the more obvious average.
Foreign miners are ready to pounce on any supply disruption caused by Aurizon's controversial new approach to railway maintenance in the Queensland coalfields, with Canadian miner Teck warning the stoush could «definitely have an impact» on coal markets.
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