Sentences with phrase «something of a blip»

After a strong September, Woking have suffered something of a blip in late October, as Nathan Baxter and company went down 3 - 1 to Dover and 3 - 2 to Guiseley this week.

Not exact matches

It's something you don't quite get at the University of Washington, where the school is just a blip on the map, buried in a sea of skyscrapers.
Washington's early blip would be the main story here if not for something absolutely ridiculous happening while the Nationals were in the midst of losing once again.
Had Fergie been at the helm, he could have held his hands up, said something like «mea culpa, I took my eye of the ball and did n`t replace some players soon enough, but this will only be a one season blip believe me» and he would probably have got away with it, and been able to sign some top talent, but not this guy.
The gearing is tall, but more playful than a Cayman's, and you have the option of an annoyingly sweet rev - match mode that activates a throttle - blip function (something Nissan pioneered).
I know in medical statistics, if you have a whole lot of weak evidence, from a lot of different measures or theories, all suggesting there's something going on not yet well understood, it's more convincing that if you have only one piece of weak evidence that's easy to dismiss as being that one - in - twenty accidental blip.
If that small blip can cause a decade of record heat and drought, why are we not seeing something like it with this big huge blip (hockey blade) they are showing now?
Only in the crazed mind of a climate alarmist is a 0.7 º blip over a century and a half something to be scared of.
«It either becomes a blip on the radar and it helps the platform mature or it becomes the start of something broader.»
But in an opinion piece for the Courier Mail, Dr Rachael Sharman from the University of the Sunshine Coast worried that mental health might be becoming a fad, or something to be celebrated, in adolescents; writing that the programming by the ABC seemed to paint a picture of mental illness as a normal, temporary blip on the radar of successful individuals.
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