Sentences with phrase «than our opposition push»

The most frustrating but also the best thing is so far we drop points because of bad official decision (Everton, Hull,...) or individual mistakes (Swansea, Man Utd, Hull,...) rather than our opposition push us (only happen at Dortmund away)-- that means we have our fates in our hands, and we still have time to turn things around — especially when we have our 1st team player back from injury.

Not exact matches

With a somewhat hamstrung and less - than - competent opposition the Harper government was able to push through legislation which brought some shifts of income in favor of higher income brackets.
He can battle for the ball and often breaks down attacking moves from the opposition but perhaps more effectively he pushes his own side onwards with intelligent runs and more than an occasional barnstorming long range efforts.
The change in formation is slightly different, as it sees the wider forwards sit deeper than in a 4 -2-1-3 where they will be pushed up on the opposition full backs.
The rest of the team then defend with man - orientations, looking to cover each other but mainly sticking close to their opposite number, with Everton's wingers often ending up deeper than the rest of their midfield as the opposition full - backs push up.
For the opening 20 minutes, Newcastle failed to push their defensive line up to a position closer to the halfway line than their own goal, and they didn't complete a single pass in the opposition third.
And there's long - standing political opposition by labor unions and lawmakers who have for years pushed to have power generated in the state rather than imported from Quebec, which has substantial government - run hydroelectric plants.
Rather than address legitimate concerns, A Crestwood executive sent an email to colleagues in June 2013 pushing for withholding local propane deliveries to the more than 200 local business owners who expressed opposition.
Chief policy adviser to David Cameron Oliver Letwin - once referred to as the Gandalf of the leader's circle - is known to believe that opposition parties can not change public opinion other than in one or two areas if they push very hard and in a very single - minded way.
Oliver Letwin may well believe «that opposition parties can not change public opinion other than in one or two areas if they push very hard and in a very single - minded way».
But if the reform movement continues to push a radical plan for dismantling the district, it will turn potential allies into a unified opposition, and all of its proposed innovations will be distrusted rather than embraced.
Actually, it's even better than you say: the main opposition party (the Conservatives, currently ahead in the opinion polls) have made a big push on «green» issues lately, with their new leader.
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