Keith Moore, CEO of CoverHound, which also offers homeowners, and motorcycle and renters insurance, was limited in what he could
say about future plans in the Google partnership.
«An enterprise - ready tablet will be announced soon,» is all that the company had to
say about its future plans for the booming tablet segment, which is projected to generate more business than other forms of computing.
Zelnick also said that BioShock is in 2K's hands, but nothing was
said about the future plans for the series, or if there would be more games to don the BioShock name.
Not exact matches
When asked
about their
plans to tie the knot he
said, «Who knows what the
future holds... or the past.»
Facebook also
says it
plans to add data
about places from third - party services in the near
future.
Layoffs, naturally, have also taken place — with
about 3,000 reportedly given the pink slip (the company won't confirm the number of layoffs but
says it
plans thousands of additional hires in the not - too - distant
future).
«Sandy encouraged us to be strategic
about planning future developments, so that they were more resilient against
future storms,» she
says.
Donna Flynn, a design anthropologist and WorkSpace
Futures» vice president,
says a floor
plan should be
about achieving balance.
And be open
about your
future entrepreneurial
plans, Ogle
says.
However, one survey found that
about half of retirees
said they retired earlier than
planned due to health problems, changes at their workplace, or other factors, suggesting that many workers may be overestimating their
future retirement income and savings.
Scooter's owns
about 25 percent of the system's locations at the moment, and Graeve
says it
plans to build more of its own in the
future.
«We're excited
about our
future,» Waters
says, noting that the company's
plans include more growth.
McBain was not too revealing
about Primary Opinion's
future plans but
said she wold like to see Maggie Beer build out its product range.
«We're excited
about the
future of our brand and new team members who are experienced in the food service industry and can help us realize the exponential growth we have
planned over the next few years,»
said Chris Newcomb, president and CEO of Newk's.
Of the winery's milestone, Charlie Crocker
said, «Pam and I have had a great 20 year partnership, but we are really excited
about the
future, including the potential of our new winery and the great wines we
plan to produce.»
This is an incredibly difficult question to answer for a variety of reasons, most importantly because over the years our once vaunted «beautiful» style of play has become a shadow of it's former self, only to be replaced by a less than stellar «plug and play» mentality where players play out of position and adjustments / substitutions are rarely forthcoming before the 75th minute... if you look at our current players, very few would make sense in the traditional Wengerian system... at present, we don't have the personnel to move the ball quickly from deep - lying position, efficient one touch midfielders that can make the necessary through balls or the disciplined and pacey forwards to stretch defences into wide positions, without the aid of the backs coming up into the final 3rd, so that we can attack the defensive lanes in the same clinical fashion we did years ago... on this current squad, we have only 1 central defender on staf, Mustafi, who seems to have any prowess in the offensive zone or who can even pass two zones through so that we can advance play quickly out of our own end (I have seen some inklings that suggest Holding might have some offensive qualities but too early to tell)... unfortunately Mustafi has a tendency to get himself in trouble when he gets overly aggressive on the ball... from our backs out wide, we've seen pace from the likes of Bellerin and Gibbs and the spirited albeit offensively stunted play of Monreal, but none of these players possess the skill - set required in the offensive zone for the new Wenger scheme which requires deft touches, timely runs to the baseline and consistent crossing, especially when Giroud was playing and his ratio of scored goals per clear chances was relatively low (better last year though)... obviously I like Bellerin's
future prospects, as you can't teach pace, but I do worry that he regressed last season, which was obvious to Wenger because there was no way he would have used Ox as the right side wing - back so often knowing that Barcelona could come calling in the off - season, if he thought otherwise... as for our midfielders, not a single one, minus the more confident Xhaka I watched played for the Swiss national team a couple years ago, who truly makes sense under the traditional Wenger model... Ramsey holds onto the ball too long, gives the ball away cheaply far too often and abandons his defensive responsibilities on a regular basis (doesn't score enough recently to justify): that being
said, I've always thought he does possess a little something special, unfortunately he thinks so too... Xhaka is a little too slow to ever boss the midfield and he tends to telegraph his one true strength, his long ball play: although I must admit he did get a bit better during some points in the latter part of last season... it always made me wonder why whenever he played with Coq Wenger always seemed to play Francis in a more advanced role on the pitch... as for Coq, he is way too reckless at the wrong times and has exhibited little offensive prowess yet finds himself in and around the box far too often... let's face it Wenger was ready to throw him in the trash heap when injuries forced him to use Francis and then he had the nerve to act like this was all part of a bigger Wenger constructed
plan... he like Ramsey, Xhaka and Elneny don't offer the skills necessary to satisfy the quick transitory nature of our old offensive scheme or the stout defensive mindset needed to protect the defensive zone so that our offensive players can remain aggressive in the final third... on the front end, we have Ozil, a player of immense skill but stunted by his physical demeanor that tends to offend, the fact that he's been played out of position far too many times since arriving and that the players in front of him, minus Sanchez, make little to no sense considering what he has to offer (especially Giroud); just think
about the quick counter-attack offence in Real or the space and protection he receives in the German National team's midfield, where teams couldn't afford to focus too heavily on one individual... this player was a passing «specialist» long before he arrived in North London, so only an arrogant or ignorant individual would try to reinvent the wheel and / or not surround such a talent with the necessary components... in regards to Ox, Walcott and Welbeck, although they all possess serious talents I see them in large part as headless chickens who are on the injury table too much, lack the necessary first - touch and / or lack the finishing flair to warrant their inclusion in a regular starting eleven; I would
say that, of the 3, Ox showed the most upside once we went to a back 3, but even he became a bit too consumed by his pending contract talks before the season ended and that concerned me a bit... if I had to choose one of those 3 players to stay on it would be Ox due to his potential as a plausible alternative to Bellerin in that wing - back position should we continue to use that formation... in Sanchez, we get one of the most committed skill players we've seen on this squad for some years but that could all change soon, if it hasn't already of course... strangely enough, even he doesn't make sense given the constructs of the original Wenger offensive model because he holds onto the ball too long and he will give the ball up a little too often in the offensive zone... a fact that is largely forgotten due to his infectious energy and the fact that the numbers he has achieved seem to justify the means... finally, and in many ways most crucially, Giroud, there is nothing
about this team or the offensive system that Wenger has traditionally employed that would even suggest such a player would make sense as a starter... too slow, too inefficient and way too easily dispossessed... once again, I think he has some special skills and, at times, has showed some world - class qualities but he's lack of mobility is an albatross around the necks of our offence... so when you ask who would be our best starting 11, I don't have a clue because of the 5 or 6 players that truly deserve a place in this side, 1 just arrived, 3 aren't under contract beyond 2018 and the other was just sold to Juve... man, this is theraputic because following this team is like an addiction to heroin without the benefits
Time for some brutal honesty... this team, as it stands, is in no better position to compete next season than they were 12 months ago, minus the fact that some fans have been easily snowed by the acquisition of Lacazette, the free transfer LB and the release of Sanogo... if you look at the facts carefully you will see a team that still has far more questions than answers... to better show what I mean by this statement I will briefly discuss the current state of affairs on a position - by - position basis... in goal we have 4 potential candidates, but in reality we have only 1 option with any real
future and somehow he's the only one we have actively tried to get rid of for years because he and his father were a little too involved on social media and he got caught smoking (funny how people still defend Wiltshire under the same and far worse circumstances)... you would think we would want to keep any goaltender that Juventus had interest in, as they seem to have a pretty good history when it comes to that position... as far as the defenders on our current roster there are only a few individuals whom have the skill and / or youth worthy of our time and / or investment, as such we should get rid of anyone who doesn't meet those simple requirements, which means we should get rid of DeBouchy, Gibbs, Gabriel, Mertz and loan out Chambers to see if last seasons foray with Middlesborough was an anomaly or a prediction of things to come... some fans have lamented wildly
about the return of Mertz to the starting lineup due to his FA Cup performance but these sort of pie in the sky meanderings are indicative of what's wrong with this club and it's wishy - washy fan - base... in addition to these moves the club should aggressively pursue the acquisition of dominant and mobile CB to stabilize an all too fragile defensive group that has self - destructed on numerous occasions over the past 5 seasons... moving forward and building on our need to re-establish our once dominant presence throughout the middle of the park we need to target a CDM then do whatever it takes to get that player into the fold without any of the usual nickel and diming we have become famous for (this kind of ruthless haggling has cost us numerous special players and certainly can't help make the player in question feel good
about the way their
future potential employer feels
about them)... in order for us to become dominant again we need to be strong up the middle again from Goalkeeper to CB to DM to ACM to striker, like we did in our most glorious years before and during Wenger's reign... with this in mind, if we want Ozil to be that dominant attacking midfielder we can't keep leaving him exposed to constant ridicule
about his lack of defensive prowess and provide him with the proper players in the final third... he was never a good defensive player in Real or with the German National squad and they certainly didn't suffer as a result of his presence on the pitch... as for the rest of the midfield the blame falls squarely in the hands of Wenger and Gazidis, the fact that Ramsey, Ox, Sanchez and even Ozil were allowed to regularly start when none of the aforementioned had more than a year left under contract is criminal for a club of this size and financial might... the fact that we could find money for Walcott and Xhaka, who weren't even guaranteed starters, means that our whole business model needs a complete overhaul... for me it's time to get rid of some serious deadweight, even if it means selling them below what you believe their market value is just to simply right this ship and change the stagnant culture that currently exists... this means
saying goodbye to Wiltshire, Elneny, Carzola, Walcott and Ramsey... everyone, minus Elneny, have spent just as much time on the training table as on the field of play, which would be manageable if they weren't so inconsistent from a performance standpoint (excluding Carzola, who is like the recent version of Rosicky — too bad, both will be deeply missed)... in their places we need to bring in some proven performers with no history of injuries... up front, although I do like the possibilities that a player like Lacazette presents, the fact that we had to wait so many years to acquire some true quality at the striker position falls once again squarely at the feet of Wenger... this issue highlights the ultimate scam being perpetrated by this club since the arrival of Kroenke: pretend your a small market club when it comes to making purchases but milk your fans like a big market club when it comes to ticket prices and merchandising... I believe the reason why Wenger hasn't pursued someone of Henry's quality, minus a fairly inexpensive RVP, was that he knew that they would demand players of a similar ilk to be brought on board and that wasn't possible when the business model was that of a «selling» club... does it really make sense that we could only make a cheeky bid for Suarez, or that we couldn't get Higuain over the line when he was being offered up for half the price he eventually went to Juve for, or that we've only paid any interest to strikers who were clearly not going to press their current teams to let them go to Arsenal like Benzema or Cavani... just part of the facade that finally came crashing down when Sanchez finally called their bluff... the fact remains that no one wants to win more than Sanchez, including Wenger, and although I don't agree with everything that he has done off the field, I would much rather have Alexis front and center than a manager who has clearly bought into the Kroenke model in large part due to the fact that his enormous ego suggests that only he could accomplish great things without breaking the bank... unfortunately that isn't possible anymore as the game has changed quite dramatically in the last 15 years, which has left a largely complacent and complicit Wenger on the outside looking in... so don't blame those players who demanded more and were left wanting... don't blame those fans who have tried desperately to raise awareness for several years when cracks began to appear... place the blame at the feet of those who were well aware all along of the potential pitfalls of just such a
plan but continued to follow it even when it was no longer a financial necessity, like it ever really was...
When Carlson asked Copela if he had any insight
about what the
future plans were for the rugby team, she
says that he advised her that he had seen «nothing that included rugby up to that point.»
Van Gaal admits the 27 - year - old has not had a great season, and
says that he
plans to speak with him
about the
future over the summer, with some speculation that Paris Saint - Germain could still be ready to pay big money to lure him to the Parc des Princes.
Sampdoria coach Marco Giampaolo
said that Napoli are a «great club» when asked
about his
future plans.
Speaking to the Denver Post
about his
future and short term
plans, this is what Knight had to
say about his next venture in football,
The president of FIFA Gianni Infantino did recently
say that he is not concerned
about this problem as there are
plans believed to be taking place in order to avoid seeing hooligans and this kind of issue emerging in the near
future.
Klopp also spoke
about his
future plans and
said he doesn't
plan to be coaching into his 70s like Heynckes, and that if he ever does leave Anfield, he will not immediately seek a new job.
Say what you will
about the Trumps, but here's an upside to their
planned arrangement: couples
about to wed or even long - term couples who feel stuck in their marriage may look at the marital arrangement of the
future POTUS and FLOTUS and decide that they, too, would like to become apartners.
Update 18 May 2015: Guardian Readers» Editor
says Danone - sponsored content «a mistake» The Guardian newspaper is
planning to report in a
future edition
about improving the diet of pregnant women, infants and toddlers and policy in these areas.
Say what you will
about the Trumps, but here's an upside to their
planned arrangement: Couples
about to wed or even long - term couples who feel stuck in their marriage may look at the marital arrangement of the
future POTUS and FLOTUS and decide that they, too, would like to try living apart together.
During an appearance at City Hall Thursday for the unveiling by Washington of
plans for a new maritime museum in Chicago, Netsch
said he still was undecided
about his
future.
Speaking to the Bolgatanga Traditional Council in the Upper East Region
about his
plans for Ghana's agriculture in a
future Akufo - Addo government, the three - time flag bearer of the main opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP)
said: «As far as this part of our world is concerned, I want to go further and talk
about one village one dam.»
We
plan to have a decision
about the campaign's
future by the end of this week or the beginning of next week,»
said McDonald spokesman Mike Veitch.
She
says she wants to combat child poverty, has pledged to campaign against government
plans to limit
future child tax credit to two children and to bring
about a childcare and digital «revolution».
Asked if de Blasio will go on the attack himself, perhaps critique Albanese's record or past, Klein
said, «We'll see what happens when they're on the stage... you can expect him to be pretty focused on talking
about his record and his
plans for the
future.»
Deputy Mayor Howard Wolfson recently
said the following
about the mayor's
future endorsement / contribution
plans:
Hein did not return calls seeking comment this week; when asked
about any potential congressional
plans, he's consistently
said he refuses to speculate
about the
future.
Cuomo
says he doesn't
plan a memoir, but a book on how New York is improving and
about its brighter
future.
Cuomo sidesteps questions
about his political
future and
says he
plans to seek a third term next year.
«Nah, not really,» he
said, calling it «no big deal» and adding that he hadn't met directly with the full committee but had provided them with information and spoken with individual members
about his
future plans.
The 39 - year - old has billed herself as a strong advocate for the North Country, and she
says she looks forward to talking
about her accomplishments in office and
future plans for the district.
Hear what they have to
say about their time in office, their thoughts on Gov. Andrew Cuomo and their
plans for the
future.
«We give them an audience, we get more into detail with police strategies,
plans for the
future, and training the officers are getting,»
says Councilmember David Rivera, himself a retired law enforcement officer
about the purpose of the committee.
I have no, no
plans beyond that,» Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal
said on Meet the Press after facing repeated questions
about his political
future.
Asked
about the pension
plan, Mr. Ravitch
said, «Call it what you will, it's taking money from
future budgets to help solve this year's budget.»
«You need to enjoy students who are willing and want to come by and talk with you at any time, outside office hours,» Haaland
says, whether it's to talk
about physics, personal problems, or their
future plans.
Because of uncertainty
about the
future, research leaders
say, UK institutions that rely on EU funding are already seeing their staff dropped or demoted from
planned collaborative EU grant applications, and top talent could already be leaving Britain.
Learning
about problems early allows affected people to arrange their finances, seek out clinical trials and otherwise make
plans for
future care,
said Heather Snyder, senior director of medical and scientific operations for the Alzheimer's Association.
«This recovery
plan must be
about the
future,» she
said.
Caregivers should start talking to their children with autism early
about their
plans for their
future, Cheak - Zamora
said.
«This really makes a difference in how we think
about planning future population - level policies or programs that intend to reduce social inequalities in birth weight,» she
said.
He also
said the vote will send a strong signal to the nation
about how the city
plans for its
future.
I'd
say there is a 75 % chance that if I didn't answer your question here, it's because I'm
planning on writing a full article
about it in the near
future.
«CDC is working closely with state health departments in Minnesota, North Dakota, and Wisconsin to better understand B. mayonii and to
plan future investigations, including better descriptions
about the clinical aspects of the illness and the geographic extent of the infected ticks,» the agency
said in a statement.