Sentences with phrase «reason we suggest match»

Not exact matches

There's reason to suggest the Portuguese giants have a chance of success, as they are currently on a 12 - match unbeaten run.
He admitted that the break had done him good and also suggested that one of the main reasons for the Gunners making hard work of it against the Magpies was the fatigue factor that comes from the busy run of matches over christmas and new year.
Because the boss had suggested that the reason for him not giving Podolski more time on the pitch so far this season was that he had yet to get properly match sharp after the summer exploits of winning the World Cup in Brazil.
And the manager suggested the other day that the reason the German striker had not been playing more was because he was working on his fitness, which is now match ready.
Theo Walcott looks to be unavailable again after missing the midweek Champions League game in Paris with a knee injury and the manager suggested in his press conference reported by The Mirror that the reason he has not been starting Olivier Giroud in the centre forward position is that the big Frenchman is not fit and has been slowly reaching match readiness.
Carrick spoke about his playing time at the end of the match, telling the supporters not to worry about his lack of playing time, suggest that he knew the reasons why he was not called upon.
Sometimes we suggest a dog that we think could be a good match but the adopter isn't comfortable for one reason or another.
They seem to be in essence curve fits of some variation on a random walk, tweaked to have an overall upward bias and to manage to match some historical data in some ways (or as some studies suggest, tweaked to match each other even more than being tweaked to match reality), with the same question that any curve fit therefore has as to whether there is any reason to believe it matches the real world process generating the data.
The finding of important patient treatment interactions (ie, history of depression and amount of abstract reasoning) in a patient sample that is predominantly African - American, male, and homeless, suggests that the matching of treatment characteristics to patient characteristics by clinicians is vital to the success of any drug treatment programme.
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