Sentences with phrase «transpire well»

That lack of momentum did not transpire well for the Vita - also a brilliant console.

Not exact matches

He is well aware of what transpired and his complicity.
What transpired was a mindset shift, which resulted in adjusting our approach to search advertising campaigns and reworking our entire audience targeting program for better performance and results.
For background on the investment and the events that transpired, I suggest this article by Tom Massedge, as well as this article in the New York Times.
And I'll sleep quite well knowing the love I share with atheists is deeper and more meaningful than anything that has transpired between you and mine misunderstandings and communications with each other.
best wishes — will wait and see what transpires
Whether that transpires, however, is a huge «if,» and depends largely upon the humility and good sense of the Society going forward.
Assuming the omnibenevolence of Whitehead's God (that God wills the best for each actual occasion), in order for all evil to be merely apparent, there has to be an absolute conformity between God's will and what transpires in the actual world.3 For if the actual world fails to conform to God's aim, then actualizations will have occurred in the place of which other actualizations would have been better.
What transpired over the next few years provides a window into how complicated it is to build clean wells in remote villages and let donors know exactly where and how wisely their money was spent.
And though neither side represented anything resembling a conventional view of Christianity, what transpired (at least for the first half of the interview), was an entertaining and relatively well - mannered discussion about the dangerous — but passionately followed — theological perspective and hate - speech of the «church» members.
It is the time of the season at which it is good to draw conclusions on what has transpired in the Premier League season so far, conclusions that can also be drawn out through the statistics, as this team of the season so far from statistical gurus WhoScored shows:
why was Sead not playing... if he's not better than the little engine that couldn't at left - back or Bellerin playing out of position, why did we get him in the first place... his size would have provided some much needed muscle against an undersized Liverpool front line while his speed would have made those in wide positions play more honestly... I still believe that Wenger was once again punishing the fans for not being satisfied with what had transpired so far in the current window... no matter what the reasons, the decision was indicative of the ineptitude of this manager against top ranked opponents
What transpired in a HOME game vs good opposition is...
This House of Cards created by the thin - skinned narcissist and our absentee landlord is going to come crashing down over the next 12 months and anyone who doesn't put the success of the club ahead of blind allegiances will need to check themselves so that we can move forward once the dust has settled... this club has been on auto - pilot for far too long and the same old, same old just won't cut it in the new EPL where many of the best managers, players and deepest pockets in the world now reside... just think to yourself what has transpired in the last 7 years alone: Leicester City won the EPL, Chelsea and ManCity have changed several managers and still won the League on multiple occasions, ManU lost Fergie yet we still didn't take advantage, Liverpool has emerged from their slumber and the Spurs are presently the better team in North London... if you find this acceptable, I feel for you and this future of this club... hope you all enjoy fighting with Everton and West Ham for the final Europa spot every year (aka the new Wenger Cup)
If Wenger goes I just hope people will not have reason to regret it, and that the promise of better things really does transpire.
You have to earn the right to play football in any game first and foremost by matching your opponent for workrate, intensity, composure and conviction and Arsenal were well and truly found to be lacking for any of these components Monday night, and indeed in any of our meeting with the «BIG» sides in recent years, they think they will be let pass, when this does nt transpire they cant react.
Birth can definitely be scary, but I really felt well - prepared having read that book, and was anticipating with pleasure (and realism) what would transpire.
Once I heard more about it, it transpired that Nicola Gibson and Emma Beck where working on a Radio 4 documentary about stillbirth, «We Need to Talk About Stillbirth» as well as a larger archive project.
This is for good reason: it transpires Woolfe grew up down the road from the Gallagher brothers, and was in the same class as Noel in primary school.
We also call on media and all well - meaning Nigerians to always reflect the true account of what transpired instead of rushing to post.
Russia has its own forces there as well and they seem to be coordinating - though the future of that coordination is uncertain given what transpired yesterday.
While giving a detailed analysis of what transpired pertaining to the arms procurement, she said that Sambo Dasuki, former national security adviser (NSA), was part of a committee that deliberated on the use of repatriated funds looted by the late Sani Abacha, and that he requested for the deployment of about $ 322m for the military operations, which she processed after receiving assurances that the money would be well - managed.
Liz Benjamin has a very good wrap - up of what transpired in the lead - up to the vote, including anger at longtime Mayor Bloomberg allies in the GOP who didn't, at day's end, back the bill - among the Brooklyn Sen. Marty Golden, a former cop.
«She didn't have an elective mandate herself, she wanted a bigger majority, that hasn't transpired and now we have to get on and make the best of it.»
We join other community, environmental, and good government groups in demanding that all permits for this dangerous project be rescinded, the project be shut down, and public hearings be held to determine what fully transpired
«Governor Andrew Cuomo had direct knowledge of some or all of the discriminatory and unlawful events which transpired and failed to launch any investigation and / or prohibit the unlawful conduct which was well within his purview and authority,» Cater's legal complaint states.
Well, it now transpires that such a pledge is rather more fluid than most of us had supposed.
Ladies you feel me when I say it is quite a process to get all fancy and pretty... so as D'Angelo played in the background, my best friend and I shot some photos of what shall transpire on New Year's Eve... Wearing a satin dress by Shareen, vintage fur shawl, and Noor Fares gold jewelry by courtesy of LoveGold.
What transpires after this gets a bit formulaic, but it's good to have Pitt in the one - man - against - the - apocalypse role.
The story is absurd and it is better to go in knowing nothing of what will transpire.
The film is definitely one of the best looking of 2015 with vibrant and colorful backdrops, juxtaposing heavily with the dark scenes transpiring in the foreground.
Mostly it is a means to show some events that transpired before the execution of certain key characters, which come to a head in the present - day Hong Kong that sees Ming trying his best to eradicate any information that would tie him to being the triad mole in the police department so that he can continue to be the good cop he dreams of being.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Unrated) Screen adaptation of Stieg Larsson's best seller of the same name about a journalist - turned - amateur sleuth (Michael Nyqvist) who, with the help of a rebellious, young computer hacker (Noomi Rapace), tries to solve the mysterious disappearance of a teen heiress which transpired forty years earlier.
Which is just as well, because the word preposterous isn't quite adequate to describe what transpires here.
As they politely interact with one another before sitting down for a formal dinner, it soon transpires that all isn't well in the young couple's relationship.
Progressing with a crime - focused story arc that struggles to cohere, The Chi is much better when it transpires in livings rooms and kitchens instead of alleys and poorly lit sidewalks.
It transpires though, that the good Doctor may have got things wrong in his findings and it's also at this time that he recieves an anonymous phone call informing him that he has 88 minutes to live.
What transpires is an emotional, uplifting and ultimately inspiring piece of cinema that is about as good as British cinema has had to offer in recent years.
Anorak: «The film flows at a good pace, and even without the fantasy action pieces every 20 minutes the events transpiring in the whorehouse world are captivating in and of themselves.»
Whedon is smart to make quick reference as to how this all transpired in the opening moments of the film, but he does it in a manner that also offers new truths to fans of the series as well.
The best bonus feature, by far, is the 30 - minute clip of Al Gore updating his statistics and focusing on what has transpired since they finished shooting the movie, including glacial earthquakes and the rise in the oceans» acidic level.
What transpires is a well paced, disturbing jolt that could easily launch a potential hit franchise.
What transpires, scored with occasionally slicing violins by Mark Mothersbaugh, is a mental travelogue of perceived slights, mood swings and parental hope as Brad tries to be the ultimate supportive dad while wrestling with thoughts and behavior that don't always present him in the best light.
Well, as it transpires, Sally is actually carrying the unborn child of Angus and Dorian's cheating stepdad.
The end result is a passable thriller that could (and should) have been so much better, with the less - than - novel premise, unfortunately, negatively coloring everything that transpires over the course of the film's slightly overlong running time.
Best of Enemies explores the antagonistic relationship between political pundits William F. Buckley and Gore Vidal, with the movie primarily detailing the increasingly contentious debates that transpired during the 1968 Democratic and Republican conventions.
Of course the sheriff is up to no good when the car is stolen, and the events that transpire, while simply plotted, are hard to take your eyes off of.
One of the biggest variables is how the storytelling approach of a series or film takes something unthinkable and gives whoever's watching it a better sense of meaning beyond what transpired.
Or maybe this movie has no better sense of what's already transpired than Ana herself?
To supplement (or replace) the typed summary, consider linking to a video of the classroom action, which can serve as a reminder of what transpired, as well as an opportunity for reflection — on their own classrooms or each other's.
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