Sentences with phrase «really see it in this role»

While the Advantage is marketed in part as a laptop replacement, I'm not sure I really see it in this role.

Not exact matches

So a lot of the time, investors like to see two co-founders as opposed to one but in terms of gender and how it plays a role in fundraising, I think it's just a really important thing to tackle head on and look for investors that match you.
«You get to a new position, you work really hard and you earn people who are willing to support you, because they see how hard you're working and they're willing to extend a bit of their personal capital to say, «Yes, I know so - and - so is going to do a great job in this new role.»»
He understands every aspect of business, so when you speak with him, you interact with him, when you see him in one of the conferences, you realize very fast that this guy really gets it and understands my position and my role of where I am in business right now.»
Mark Whitmore: Well, batting clean - up here is a little tough, because as Bill mentioned, I think that people have really nicely covered a lot of the main, sort of theoretical tenants of Austrian Economics, I guess I would add that specifically the role of central banking is something that I think is really distinct from an Austrian perspective vs Keynesianism, specifically the asset price inflation that you've seen has largely been ignored specifically in the last two bubbles, and now we're into a third bubble I would argue as well.
«People who wear those buttons are really comfortable being in an opposition role, and therein lies the single - largest schism you're going to see in the next year and a half.»
«And there's another group who really liked Santorum,» Green continued, «and were quite excited about him not only because of the social issues but because they saw him as representing this positive role for faith and values in a society.»
He was a bit surprised by this and, as he prodded, found what they really wanted was to be in ministry, but because they had seen so few women in those roles, they thought they had to essentially «marry in» to pastoral ministry.
For those who offer opinions about what role they think God plays in such horible acts of violance, please support your comments and opinions with scriptures so the readers can also see for themselves what the Bible Really Teaches on such questions and issues!.
And although I couldn't really taste any of the pomegranate, nor could I really see any of the cream cheese (except for the little bit stuck between two pretzel pieces, shown in the photo), those ingredients must have some role in making them delicious.
We're yet to really see him play a game in his No. 10 role when he has people that will make runs so he can pass.
I think he has more offensive skill than we've really ever seen because he's been cast in a role that doesn't ask or necessarily allow for him to display that skill (D - zone start %).
In this instance with coquelin being at the prime age to really develop into that cdm role (I see a lot more coming from him), personally I think it would be foolish to buy a dm in his low to mid 20's so for me it would have to be an experienced dm to allow coquelin to learn (he's too old but someone like cambiasso or even de jongIn this instance with coquelin being at the prime age to really develop into that cdm role (I see a lot more coming from him), personally I think it would be foolish to buy a dm in his low to mid 20's so for me it would have to be an experienced dm to allow coquelin to learn (he's too old but someone like cambiasso or even de jongin his low to mid 20's so for me it would have to be an experienced dm to allow coquelin to learn (he's too old but someone like cambiasso or even de jong).
It would really be interesting to see Toral integrated in the team, but its going to be difficult with an already crowded midfield, he his pretty good in the air, good technical skills, love to shoot at goal, i think he could also play in a forward role.
I would really like to see him play with the same vigour regardless of whether he's playing in his preferred role behind the striker or out wide on the flanks.
But as hopeful as I am that the worst is behind them, Ramsey, Ox's hamstrings, Theo's ACL and Wilshere's ankles are worrying... I feel dirty saying it and I'd seriously consider a pledge of celibacy for this coming season if it'd help, but still, the odds really aren't in our favour for all those players remaining healthy over the entirety of next season At the moment, personally I can only really see an ever so slight vacancy for potentially one or maybe two young attackers to have an impact role.
And it seems that Wenger does not really see Jack's future at Arsenal in a deeper lying midfield role, despite the fact that he was played there quite a lot by the previous England manager Roy Hodgson and received a lot of praise and a fair few Man of the Match awards for his performances in the role.
So with that being said, I would really hope to see him being played in that role for Arsenal as well, I firmly believe that that is his best position and I can see him holding that role for many, many years to come.
Really wish Santi could get back his scoring form in that new role his playing, its been a while since we last saw the Carzola special long range shot!
And not only does the former Gunner think that the Frenchman has got his discipline just right in that really tricky defensive midfield role, he believes that there is a lot more to come as he has seen a steady improvement from the youngster.
Ward did a nice job filling in in the backup role, but I really don't see how we can spend any money on a free agent at RB going forward.
What really worries me is that Le Coq WAS about an inch away from being binned by AW when injuries forced his hand, surely he should have seen that a) the postion needed filling in the previous summer and B) that Le Coq was potentially the man to fill that role, but no.
I would really love to see Chambers in DM role tonight but I believe Wenger will play safe with Flamini.
Really interesting, i do not see a new CB coming in, we seem to have a new GK (in truth not really needed), the DM role is sticky and really do not know if wenger will buy, i do think we have internal solutions in Hayden and chaReally interesting, i do not see a new CB coming in, we seem to have a new GK (in truth not really needed), the DM role is sticky and really do not know if wenger will buy, i do think we have internal solutions in Hayden and chareally needed), the DM role is sticky and really do not know if wenger will buy, i do think we have internal solutions in Hayden and chareally do not know if wenger will buy, i do think we have internal solutions in Hayden and chambers.
I want to see Wilshere play that linking role between CM and attack, he is the only CM who can wriggle out of a tight position and play a smart pass in our team and we really need that type of player alongside Xhaka.
I am really looking forward to see Gabriel in that role again to see if it was a fluke.
I really feel for him.He was treated without respect I remember saying here that our season also depended on him because we knew Welbeck and Giroud were not good enough.However, he came and didn't really impress in the CF role but impressed on the wing but I felt he would've done very well in the Ozil role earlier in the season.He used to be an AMF for Deportivo but they changed him to a CF.This is why I believe he shouldn't have been signed in the first place.It was poor business from Arsenal to sign him because we needed a typical killer CF.Lucas is a more of a No. 10 style kind of player as he played there for Deportivo prior to the season where he played CF.If you look at his style of play you can see that he's not your typical CF.think Wenger benched him because he didn't solve our CF problem but I guess it's not Lucas» fault.
Though I really can not see wilshire and ramsey in those holding roles.
I would also like to see James Wilson play a bit especially in the cups if he starts banging them in that could light a fire under Rooney, and chicharito should be used as super sub, he never really let us down in that role.
Oh, and Fabregas and van Persie really, really need to take their role as leaders more seriously, I didn't see that against Newcastle at all and being a true lider means stepping up in moments EXACTLY like those.
I don't know but I kind of would expect her to be a little bit more understanding that she is but I feel like imp in the education role now with them like, they are seeing it more now with me and I think its breaking down some barriers at least with my own family to know that, ok you really can do that and then you know my girls are older they are not always on my breasts, you know it's just they fall down they hurt themselves they want to nurse like it's definitely a comfort thing but man like I could be really sad when they eat to give it up because I just love it, I just love it and I us kind of role with you know whatever they want to do.
A: It's important for her to see you in the role of mother, for you to be able to say, «We're finished playing now, and I really have to get back to my computer.
It was great to see Dakota in such an edgy role; I really hope she continues to do more movies with an edge.
Danielle MacDonald in the main role was superb, and I really hope to see more of her in the future.
It's funny seeing Hill and Franco in serious roles after just recently seeming them together in This Is The End, which I enjoyed, but they work really well off each other here.
The always funny comedic acting of David Koechner is prevalent throughout the film, but we also get a glimpse at a much darker side that he can play, something very refreshing from an actor you only really see in a supporting role.
I've seen Jemaine Clement in various supporting roles over the years, but never really latched on to him as a performer (I saw not one episode of his «Flight of the Conchords «-RRB-, but he makes for a very appealing sad sack of a leading man.
Though she's received plenty of well - deserved accolades for her work on «Mad Men» and «Top Of The Lake,» she has an uncanny ability to elevate seemingly ordinary parts into something really special, and we hope to see her getting more roles like this in the future.
Seriously, I must confess that Carrell and Fey can be likable people on screen and yet I often watch The Office in spite of Carrell's character, not because of it, and the best thing I could say about Fey's character is that I have yet to see her play a role that was really bad but then I have yet to see her play a role that really wants to make me see her play another role.
But what we're really seeing, which we have not seen in fifty years, is the peeling away of the role of government — the move away from protecting the disenfranchised, the move away from speaking to those who don't have a voice, [and] the move away from lifting up people who have been pushed
Holes are uncovered in the plot which make you question sequences and the ending is abrupt and kinda rushed, its mainly a vehicle for Goss much like «The Transporter» was a vehicle for Statham but this is abit too late and dated really, still its kinda cool to see a trio of cockneys in the main roles of a US film.
His role here alternates between bland and strange, and we never really see him as a real character — he's always Robin Williams in a preacher's collar, except not that funny.
Really, though, all four men are pretty great actors and it would be interesting to see them join the Star Wars universe, but it's impossible to know what roles, if any, they'd be playing at this stage in the game.
That particularly is a crushing blow, seeing as how I came to love Newt's role in Ripley's life, and it really makes the victory of Aliens meaningless.
show of now successful comedic actors, Freaks and Geeks) and starred Cameron Diaz in a role that promised us a side of her we'd never really seen before.
The Apollo 11 moon landing is usually seen as a primarily American accomplishment, but The Dish gives us a different perspective on and role in the landing and, in turn, makes us think about what the event really was — a human accomplishment.
It also helps that the actress seems to really like playing the character, meaning we can probably count on seeing her in the role at least a few more times; you can never go wrong with a good flashback!
She got started in the sport as a teen, and had a small role in short - lived TV show «Eleventh Hour,» but wasn't really on our radar before we saw Ramin Bahrani «s «At Any Price» last year.
Of the films we have already seen, Chadwick Boseman buffed his stardom in the lead role in Marvel blockbuster «Black Panther,» while Joaquin Phoenix took home Best Actor at Cannes as a brutal killer trying to save a young girl from the sex trade in «You Were Never Really Here,» and Ethan Hawke earned raves as a melancholy priest out of the fall festivals for Paul Schrader's recently released «First Reformed.»
We really didn't touch upon this role or film, but I think getting to see his regal manner highlights the performance he does give in the film.
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