Sentences with phrase «rather than in the summer»

It is rumoured Union would pay up to $ 5 million for his services, but require him to join immediately rather than in the summer when his contract expires.
Moreover, it's likely that if such a fee — one exceeding the price Barcelona paid for Ousmane Dembele last summer — is paid, Coutinho will be free to join Barcelona this month rather than in the summer, a previously reported stipulation of Liverpool being willing to negotiate a deal according to journalists with ties to the club.
Just a few weeks after volunteer org Arts in Bushwick surprised the neighborhood by announcing that Bushwick Open Studios would be held in October rather than in the summer, an anonymous entity has popped up with plans to fill the void in June, during the same weekend usually reserved for BOS.
The warming effect of carbon dioxide is strongest where air is cold and dry, mainly in the arctic rather than in the tropics, mainly in mountainous regions rather than in lowlands, mainly in winter rather than in summer, and mainly at night rather than in daytime.

Not exact matches

At a Thanksgiving dinner party in 2012, four Harvard Business School MBA students had a plan: Rather than spend their upcoming summer interning at big corporations or traveling the world, they were going to drive around the United States consulting entrepreneurs with a social purpose on key business issues.
«I think he would say that at present the danger in monetary policy would be to be too restrained rather than to be too expansionary,» said Steve Rattner, who worked with Summers at the White House.
For example, retirees or vacationers with summer homes, cabins or short - term rental units in parts of B.C.'s Okanagan Valley or Vancouver Island are still implicitly portrayed by these policies as speculators, despite intentions of long - term ownership (rather than speculative activity such as pre-construction flipping) and despite their contribution to B.C.'s economy in many ways.
He has a lot in common, in that respect, with Summers — also an academic who seemed on track to win a Nobel Prize one day who decided to shift to policymaking rather than research.
Rather than seeing summer as a time to withdraw, members could use these months to devote some of their vacation time to sharing in missionary work projects, or at least visiting church mission projects near their vacation sites.
Rather than keep the child in the rarefied academic atmosphere of New Haven or Princeton, West decided to slow down his academic career in order to return to Sacramento with his child each summer.
When Jason Boyett and I realized we had both written memoir - style books about our experiences with doubt to be published byZondervan in the spring / summer of 2010, we decided to team up rather than compete — an arrangement that has probably worked more in my favor than his, seeing as Jason's already published a shelf - full of books and has earned a reputation for being one of the industry's most thoughtful and humorous voices.
Plus, this one goes in the slow cooker rather than being braised — perfect for hot Summer nights when turning on your stove is the last thing you want to do!
I know that tarts and tartlets are actually an all - year - round kind of dessert... but in my mind, I always associate them with summer picnics, lemonade and a gentle breeze that makes the heat pleasant rather than overwhelming.
Is it more acceptable that I'm making oatmeal during the fall rather than in the middle of summer?
Come spring and summer, the abundance of in - season - for - a-limited-time-only fruit, combined with beautiful days that ought to be spent outdoors rather than slaving away over a hot oven, curtails my cream pie - making.
The summer is a time where I'd much rather be outside than stuck in a kitchen!
Rather than throw a handful on top of some not fully in season lettuce leaves, I decided to create a wheat berry centered salad that celebrate some of my favorite flavors of summer — tomatoes, cukes, and herbs.
In the summer I like to «really grill» these on our backyard grill rather than using a cast iron skillet indoors.
I can believe this because I can understand Real wanting to get some money for him rather than risking loosing him for free but then again there was so many rumours in the summer saying it was a done deal when it wasn't, I hope it's true he'd be a great solid DM I just hope he wouldn't get injured as much as he has in the past.
I can imagine the new ruthless Wenger refusing to allow Ozil to leave for free in the summer, and having secured a potent strike - force to play alongside him for the next few years, he has convinced the midfielder to stay at the Emirates rather than play under the volatile Jose Mourinho at United.
Since it seems Wenger has no intention of selling Walcott in the near future Giroud may be the one to leave this summer if we are to bring in a new striker and i'd much rather see Walcott leave than Giroud.
In the summer of 1968, at the age of 17, Foli chose to sign the bonus contract with the Mets rather than accept the combined scholarship at USC or Notre Dame.
Might be worth cashing in on Cazorla now 15 mill rather than nothing next summer.
With Steven Gerrard leaving Anfield in the summer, Brendan Rodgers has already told his bosses that Liverpool must bring in a world class player to replace him, rather than the promising and young signings that he has tended to make so far.
In turn, it would be wise for the Red Devils to immediately dismiss the speculation, if there is any truth behind the interest from PSG, rather than allow it to gather momentum which will only add further pressure on the club hierarchy who will be expected to continue to invest in the squad this summeIn turn, it would be wise for the Red Devils to immediately dismiss the speculation, if there is any truth behind the interest from PSG, rather than allow it to gather momentum which will only add further pressure on the club hierarchy who will be expected to continue to invest in the squad this summein the squad this summer.
I would prefer to sign him permanently in the summer rather than on loan in the winter.He is a great talent and could really shine in the epl with us.Yeah he is not the kind of superstar that ozil was when we signed him but that does not mean that he is not a top quality player.He could really be a good fit into our team.But I can guarantee you that signing draxler alone next summer will not bring us the epl title.The squad needs strengthening in at least 2 - 3 positions to win the title in what could actually be wenger's farewell season.Going back to draxler though, without a doubt he will only make the squad stronger but I just hope that he is one of the many players heading towards the emirates next season to help us win the title, regardless of where MESU - LEXIS are cum next august....
That attitude is slowly being shifted though, and a report in The Mirror today that has extolled Wenger's transfer plans and called our summer one of stability rather than one of lost opportunity.
He (or perhaps it should be kroenke) should have filled the glaring weaknesses in the team last summer rather than this summer.
That would suggest that changes in the attacking third might be needed, but as reported by The Sun, who claim Mohamed Salah is a # 200m target this summer, Spanish football expert Guillem Balague believes that will involve going for Chelsea ace Eden Hazard rather than splashing out on the Liverpool man.
If I'm Ozil I'd be packing my bags in the summer, rather than hanging in with this sore loser.
Rather than chase big - name veterans as they did in summers past, the Suns sat out free agency to focus on their young core.
I will rather have Aubameyang in the summer than chase a striker we may not be sure how good he will be in EPL.
Unfortunately none of us are really in a position to rectify any of these issues and change it for the better at Arsenal; the majority of us are only able to show our continued support for the club, rather than Wenger and co, in hope that some change will arrive in the summer.
I'd rather keep this summer budget to purchase top quality in another window than knowing we spent money just for the sake of spending and pleasing the fans.
He is 7 months younger than Martinez and even better, he will be available for free in December, which may persuade the Ukranian club to sell him for a small fee in the summer rather than lose him for nothing.
We have been in decline on the field since david dein left and Wenger took full control.off the field we are making more and more money yet the product gets weaker rather than stronger every year.wait untill the summer when we face no champions league football and see if our CEO can win another award!
The Man City boss Pep Guardiola has been hit be injuries to both Gabriel Jesus and Kevin De Bruyne in the last week and it is highly likely that he will want to get Alexis to the Etihad sooner rather than later, after anticipating that would be happy to wait until the summer to bring him in on a Bosman transfer.
There have been an incredible amount of rumours regarding whether Arsenal will cash in on Alexis Sanchez by selling him to Man City in January, rather than letting him leave for free in the summer.
I'd rather have kokorin in January to help in the title push rather than wait till the summer when we might have lost out on the title to buy a proven striker.
now, that said, i do agree that i'd rather get a cup - tied and great CDM than not get one this january, if that means we have a better shot than getting him in the summer.
Arsenal have been supposedly targeting a new striker all summer, despite Arsene Wenger previously indicating that he was solely focused on defensive additions rather than in attack.
If Sun did actually report this, rather than assumed it happened, Sanchez will leave in the summer that's for sure.
It's better that we have room for players to arrive in summer, two new CM's, spend about forty - fifty mil on the right one rather than watching Coquelin without Cazorla.
The former PSG captain would still be an important addition for many clubs around Europe, but time will tell as to whether or not he is willing to move on as he continues to train with the youth team with an obvious desire to change Klopp's mind rather than seek a move elsewhere in the summer when he had the chance.
Im not saying Wenger is an idiot but his stubborn refusal to move with the times has cost us dear over the last few years and as Ive already stated earlier in the conversation our resurgence has in part had a lot to do with the competition dropping off in performance rather than us leaping forward, that said we have made improvements and we are playing far better, but I will bet my house that no world class striker will be brought in in the summer and there wont be any really important key players brought in during the summer as Wenger has already laid out his stall in regards to this.
Manchester United's summer in the transfer market has largely been defined by players arriving at Old Trafford rather than leaving, but according to French newspaper Mercato, goalkeeper Anders Lindergaard could be leaving the club for Ligue 1 club SC Bastia.
But there was a rather ominous void at the other corner after Rudy LaRusso decided last summer that a man of his age should be in business rather than in athletics.
I would rather wait until the summer transfer window and sign the players we really want, rather than making what would turn out to be panic buys in the January window.
Arsene Wenger has been stressing all summer that it is much more important to keep the team spirit and cohesion going with keeping his Arsenal squad together rather than disrupting the equilibrium by bringing in new players.
Despite being quite pleased with the summer transfer window just gone from an Arsenal point of view, even though we are yet to see how the two late signings Lucas Perez and Shkodran Mustafi do in the English Premier League, I was disappointed earlier in the summer when the Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic who was available on a free transfer ended up signing for our EPL rivals Manchester United rather than the Gunners.
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