Sentences with phrase «too much promise»

That being said, the reality is Plizzari shows far too much promise to be playing second fiddle to Donnarumma, which means a loan would serve him right.

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«They promise too much and they don't follow their own policies.»
Today, despite the fact that Facebook has promised further crackdowns, many still fear that Facebook and all of the apps connected to it know too much about them.
Will governments, investors and green - minded consumers, who put their faith in the sun's power to help wean us off our fossil - fuel addiction, back away from another technology that promised too much — in jobs and profits as much as in renewable energy — and failed to deliver?
If your standard of happiness is that you're always happy, no matter what, then you've been watching way too much Leave It To Beaver and need a reality check (but don't worry, I promise not to punch you in the face).
As promising as the Falcon Heavy might be on paper, Musk has acknowledged that SpaceX's hopes for the technology have been too lofty and actually getting the rocket to become reality has been much harder than he had anticipated.
Ad tech firms are out of favor these days - too many players, too many unmet promises, too little transparency, too few successes, and too much money for nothing much to talk about in the way of results.
It's too much but coupled with a promise for more to come it could start an onshoring trend.
Traders should be wary of any binary trading software that promise too much since at the long last they end up costing the trader his or her investment.
The White House has maintained that Trump agreed to no such deal, but the episode (and Trump's tweets promising to help DREAMers) made it seem that the president was willing to sign a bill that offered citizenship to DACA recipients without asking too much in exchange.
We're talking about the dude who denied AN ENTIRE GENERATION admittance to the promised land because they complained too much.
And the ones who were supposed to remind them of the promises — the leaders, the priests, the ones to whom much had been given — they forgot too.
I guess the shorthand of my response would be that we shouldn't be too «sure» of what we have faith in, not because we lack trust but rather because we trust the One who makes the promise so much that we can accept it if what He has in store is better than what we could expect.
Our lives our homes the breath we breathe and the promise of eternal life in his family, I think and know using the name he has giving us and declared it to be his name forever is not too much to ask in return.
And one of the themes is that the promise of America is real — a blessing, with all its downsides (from cruel prejudice for a while to too much choice and comfort later).
Before we become overly impressed with any one approach, no matter how broad it seems, special caution is due if it promises too much.
I fear that they have added to the malaise of the church: that is, they promise too much and yet not enough.
And I promise not to talk too, too much about the new bread you're going to have in November.
I still like this recipe because the potato and carrot mixture is very promising as a cheese substitute - I added a teaspoon of tahini to it and it was delicious.Way too much lemon juice, though.
Shosh: I'm not sure what went wrong here - It's possible that it just looks like too much liquid, but I promise that it does set once chilled.
But if you want to make them really look like cute little Christmas puddings, it's a slight bit more effort (but not too much, I promise.)
I don't recall there being too much moisture, but can't promise, though it's definitely worth it either way!
Arsene Wenger shouldn't be hassling too much over a player who is unlikely to cost more than a few million and with the investment he could bring to Arsenal at 20 years of age, it makes him a very promising target.
From what I've seen of Bin, he's very good, with loads of promise, but this is surely too much.
Yesterday's win over Arsenal is undoubtedly a great result, and Tottenham have shown plenty of promise in recent months, but sadly the club just has too much of a history of choking late on and just missing out.
It's clear what's needed and it never gets addressed, to add to it, we play people out if position just to accommodate some players, we have a big squad, but too much average players whom they either kept and or renewed their contracts, younger kids who are showing promise may not see the pitch for the next two years, Wilshire will return so I'm fearing for the OX or Less Coq (because favoratism seems to rule).
Perhaps there was far too much expectation and promise on his shoulders as a young player and so we have grown up to criticise him against heights of what is expected of him, rather than what we know he is capable of.
Before thinking too much about college and beyond, Jones still has to walk across the stage at Wayne Schneider Stadium next June and fulfill the promise he's made to Lynn Dell and Susan, and to his mother.
Mot going to defend Alexis too much because he didn't show great integrity with the promise he gave City after United offered him more money.
Keeping Giroud on this squad with the promise of substantial playing time... the offensive tactics of this squad is way too indirect and is much more reflective of a hold up play / cross in the box scheme that suits Giroud's skill - sets but can't continue if Wenger really wants Lacazette to be successful... without Sanchez on the pitch this offence is a little bit like a headless chicken, passing sideways, providing relatively poor service to undersized players and sub-par finishing... this isn't to suggest that Arsenal can't perform without Alexis but this offensive scheme is antiquated and ill - advised, especially considering our personnel (poor man's Barca)... if Arsenal doesn't want to pay the price to get topnotch players so we can press high and play all out attack, we would be better served by adopting a counterattack approach... unfortunately that would mean developing a far less skittish defensive group that could withstand the pressure and we all know that Wenger hasn't opted for that approach considering our defensive pickups in recent years and the lack of a «boss» in the midfield
You're right he must conserved, I hope Wenger remembers what happened to Wilshere at 19 in his breakout season he played 50 games which was too much for his body now he's injury prone and doesn't look like the promising youngster he was in 2011 against Barcelona!
It shouldn't come as too much of a surprise that there are a plethora of promising players playing their trades on these shores as clubs possess the wealth to scour the globe in search of talent as well as pay for state of the art youth facilities and expert coaches.
Vlad Chiriches — After a promising debut season at Spurs, the often kamikaze Romanian has become too much of a liability, making basic defensive errors which has cost us numerous times over the season.
However the only response that the club, e.g. G&S, will make is «yes, maybe we got carried away and promised too much, but we did so because we're fans» and to be fair I'm sure there is an element of truth in that.
Le Fondre showed much promise, but was too often bullied off the ball by burly centre - halves and found the hoof «n» hope tactics of the time unsuited to his own style.
I certainly didn't spot the promised renewed vigour from watching yesterday's performance but I may be expecting too much.
A promising, but so too a very much frustrating match, Liverpool's long - awaited return to the Champions League group stage was disappointing, as from doing the hard work — having to come from a goal down — to then dominating the game, the team once again threw away what should have been three points, instead taking just the one.
Packing away the tiny little preemie clothes and remembering them being too big for my newborn... and being sad thinking how much she's grown in the last 8 months... and I told her to promise momma she would never never grow up and she gave me a huge smile.
Instead, the Chicago Park District reneged on its promise to take down the shell, claiming the job would cost too much.
I promise to do my best not to ramble too much.
A little bit of freedom is good, but a too much of a good thing will be your undoing, we promise!
When it comes to value for money, it is really hard to beat the entry - level sit and stand stroller from Graco because it doesn't promise to do too much, yet delivers exactly what it's supposed to.
First of all, the title seemed to promise a little too much, and I couldn't help raising a skeptical eyebrow.
seven month of my pregnancy and am doin fine, the kicks are promising but I sleep too much, hope there is no effect
As soon as she was successful, I trotted her directly to the store amid much fanfare to purchase the princess big - girl underwear I had promised — where she promptly peed all over the floor and was too traumatized to talk about underwear again for several months.
But in business terms, this holds considerable promise as long as news organisations do not cede too much control over customer data and distribution to new intermediaries.
On a positive note his liberalisation efforts, which include finally allowing woman to drive and promises to shift towards a more moderate Islam, are a much - needed step in the right direction for a Kingdom where extreme and reactionary implementations of Islamic laws have for far too long restricted and repressed the basic rights and freedoms of its people.
There will be squabbles, there will be many MPs who accuse Cameron of promising too much on the back of one poll.
But he distanced himself from remarks made by the former prime minister Gordon Brown, suggesting that it would be wrong to promise too much.
Oxfam warns this is far from the 0.7 per cent promised at the United Nations 30 years ago, and says too much of the aid budget - an estimated 40 per cent - is spent on expansive consultants flown in from donor countries.
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