All credit to Ken — on a day a poll shows him neck and neck in the battle for London, he's
still sticking his neck out for a cause that he believes in even though the party is reported to have expelled eleven people for doing the same.
Not exact matches
This is a lot more definitive than the usual, «we want him to stay» or «I am confident he will
still be an Arsenal player» so I am going to
stick my
neck out and assume that he means it.
Yet some population geneticists
still feel that those posting to arXiv are
sticking their
necks out.
M&A Deals that Add Value are Rare — Expensive Deals that do so Rarer
Still The Schroders Value Team will also be speaking at the LVIC 2017 and Nick Kirrage recently wrote this article which outlines why they are sceptical about the Reckitt Benckiser acquisition of the US baby milk manufacturer Mead: «Ultimately, of course, you can only judge M&A success in hindsight but, as we did with BAT and Reynolds, we are nevertheless prepared to
stick our
neck out and say Reckitt buying Mead looks a pretty poor idea from a valuation perspective... all could turn
out fine.
I
still can't see what, if anything, has changed regarding KrisFlyer / PPS benefits so I'm going to
stick my
neck out and say that it can be anything major.
While I am
still comfortable with my argument that «human inertia» is the prime explanation for a long response time for doing anything about greenhouse gas emissions, I am very wary of efforts by California and the U.K. to
stick their
necks out on carbon reductions.