Sentences with phrase «tight competition like»

There can be no better stage than in tight competition like the Euros, where performing under pressure is mandatory.

Not exact matches

Tighter financial regulations, strikingly synchronized global monetary policy and new competition from financial upstarts are hitting trading at banks like Goldman especially hard.
As well as those two Arsenal stars, Adelaide will also be fighting with the likes of Wilshere and Ramsey, who have both also featured in that role, whilst competition as a whole is extremely tight across the midfield this year.
guys i really wish we could have a tight defence like the one monaco had last season.If we could get one like that I assure you we would be getting to the finals of the competition each year.But how can we get one as disciplined
The car is powered by a 3.4 - litre Mecachrome V6 - not a hybrid like the Toyota, but new rules for this season are supposed to bring the performance of the hybrids and non-hybrids closer together, so competition should hopefully be tight.
With a tight race when it comes to this year's Best Actor category containing veterans like Tom Hanks (The Post) and Gary Oldman (Darkest Hour), and possibly even Hugh Jackman (The Greatest Showman), Franco has tough competition.
Whereas its competition in the retro 1970 look musclecars have tight backseats and firm rides, the larger, softer Challenger will cosset four adult passengers like a luxury sedan.
The competition is tight in this segment as you can expect, automakers like Ford, Chevrolet and Volkswagen all have midsize sedans on offer and they have a similar price point.
Competition among midsize sedans like Accord, Altima and Fusion is tight.
The competition for the best Chromebook is a little tighter now than it used to be, thanks to excellent devices from a bunch of manufacturers like Asus, Lenovo, and Samsung.
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