Sentences with phrase «quite match fit»

Not exact matches

So, finding the right PR firm to match your expectations, fit your culture and, most importantly, accomplish the PR objectives that will move your business forward, can be quite a task.
Olivier Giroud came on halfway through the second half and certainly made us look more dangerous, but Wenger admitted that he Frenchman was still not quite match - fit, whereas Alexis seemed tired from being OVER-played!
I think Coquelin is fantastic defensively literally world class defending but his attacking ability is just not good enough.Had he had that he would be Arsenal's ideal DMF.He has backpocketed the likes of Modric (12/13) Silva, Coutinho, Fellaini (upon his size) etc. with his fantastic defending.Though many people think he was a one season wonder I disagree because even as a youngster he was doing that.I quite remember some of his man of the match performances back then as a young boy.I think he's a fantastic squad option and if Cazorla were to be fit I'd choose Coquelin to pair him.
Given that mismatch, it was quite fitting that Salah victimized Milan on the right flank to score the matches first goal.
Arsenal's manager Arsene Wenger confirmed that club defender Per Mertesacker won't be fit for quite a while after the injury he sustained in last week's match against Sunderland.
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This jacket has a truly petite fit, and the arms are quite short on me, so I think I'm a better match for a cropped jacket than a petite style.
There is nothing quite as intimidating as going on a first date with someone who seems like just the right match, a hottie who fits you like a silk glove.
There is nothing quite as intimidating as being shy on a first date with someone who seems like just the right match, a hottie who fits you like a silk glove.
Though the full two - piece business suits, as smart and vibrant as they are, can not quite match the elegant simplicity of the jacket and polo neck sweater ensembles; the fit and finish as perfect as you will see on modern film:
Fitted with dozens of features eloquently place so as to be noticed but not overbearing, and matched with the often timeless classic clock in the center console, Kia has presented quite the image of luxury and technology.
The interior fit and finish is superlative and equipment levels lavish, although the S - Class can't quite match the more characterful «bespoke» feel of rivals from Bentley and Rolls - Royce.
The interior walls match the exterior and the nipa leaf roof is placed over the foundation like an awkward jigsaw puzzle piece that doesn't quite fit.
The entire cockpit will be 3D - printed to fit around a driver in a way that current cars can't quite match.
Bass, assuming you've found the right seal / fit, is fully present and a step above the AirPods, though B&O Play can't quite match the low - end performance of Bose's SoundSport Free.
Whatever the case may be, you find that your experience doesn't quite match up to what is posted in the job listing, even though you know you'd be a great fit.
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