Sentences with phrase «relatively strong side»

The FA cup tie against Middlesbrough was a different kettle of fish though; the gaffer placing a relatively strong side is no doubt a statement of purpose while the BFG got a much deserved rest, our latest Brazilian import from Sao Paulo was selected to keep Kos company at the back.
Arsene Wenger has said that he intends to play a relatively strong side on Monday.

Not exact matches

The most namely of these is Derby vs Fulham, as both can be considered relatively strong Championship sides, and Fulham will have a hard time dealing keeping their 6th place playoff spot with this one.
High back Infant Swing seat: These seats are made of strong plastic metal and a back side is relatively designed high for back support for your baby during a continuous swing.
To overcome this problem we have, on behalf of the BBC, been beavering away at establishing which local authorities appear to be more likely to record a relatively strong vote for Remain, which are the ones where Leave can be expected to do relatively well, and which are the council areas where the two sides could be expected to be equally matched.
The idea of having a strong dose of radiation beamed at your chest is no one's idea of a good time, but as treatment goes, radiation is relatively painless and side effects are fewer and more manageable than ever before.
But it's also because of these same advances and the relatively strong «herd health» conferred by these vaccines that we can, and must, start to take even greater steps towards minimizing and preventing the other side of the equations — the lack of socialization that is leading to the suffering, decreased quality of life, relinquishment, neglect, and euthanasia of far too many dogs each year.
On the flip side, as can be seen from the precipitation plots below, a relatively dry two weeks are predicted for Europe in large part due to the strong Scandinavian block.
On the bright side, relatively strong job growth bodes well for the property type; as new hires soak up excess space currently under lease, firms will begin to expand their footprints at a faster rate.
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