Sentences with phrase «who capitalise on»

Although, City's new goalkeeper Claudio Bravo looks vulnerable in goal and has been criticised as such, any team who capitalises on that can beat City.
Lingard burst through the middle and played through Pogba, who capitalised on Joel Ward slipping under pressure to slot through Wayne Hennessey's legs in the 19th minute.
Spurs struggled over the line at White Hart Lane today to beat Sunderland 1 - 0 courtesy of a second half Harry Kane goal, who capitalised on some poor defending from the Black Cats back line.

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Mr Clarke, who became Treasury's sixth chief executive in four years after arriving from the United Kingdom just seven weeks ago, is in a race against time as United States - based KKR seeks to capitalise on shareholder discontent with the Treasury board and a string of operational disasters to swoop on Australia's most famous wine brands.
Nexba is capitalising on a backlash against the big soft drink makers like Coca - Cola Amatil, whose sales are under pressure in the traditional business and who are finding it tougher to join the no sugar brigade even though they are quickly bringing out new products.
Apparently this is a money making venture aimed at capitalising on the misery of endangered animals and giving the depraved and those who have more money than sense the opportunity to relive the experience of death of defenceless animals at the hands of cowards with the latest modern technology.
Chelsea could sell Brazilian midfielder Ramires this summer, with Jose Mourinho reportedly prepared to capitalise on the interest of Italian giants Juventus, who are seeking a replacement for the injured Claudio Marchisio.
But both the Londoners and the Madridistas will need to be careful of AS Roma, the group's third team, who have more than enough talent to capitalise on any slipup from the favourites.
They did eventually draw level through Virgil Van Dijk, who reacted quickest to capitalise on a loose ball.
Chadli who looked sluggish in the first half made more positive and direct runs as he set up Son and Alli whose finishing failed to help capitalise on the situation.
Suarez soon got in on the act as he capitalised on a dreadful mistake by Pione Sisto, who attempted to pass the ball back to his goalkeeper.
Meanwhile, the nippy winger has been a long - term target of the Red Devils, who will be keen on capitalising on this opportunity.
On the hour mark, Smalling lost the ball in the centre circle and gifted a chance for the home side who couldn't capitalise on the chancOn the hour mark, Smalling lost the ball in the centre circle and gifted a chance for the home side who couldn't capitalise on the chancon the chance.
Real capitalised on the let - off and were soon 2 - 0 up after 63 minutes when Casemiro intercepted a pass on the halfway line to set Benzema free, who in turn slid Isco through to play a first - time pass for the Brazilian to round off a flowing move.
There has to be room for a second striker — someone who can capitalise in on those superb headers the Geordie Boy produces.
After a bright start to the season from Aston Villa, who defeated Arsenal 3 - 1 at The Emirates, they have since failed to capitalise on it by suffering three straight defeats.
Bolton were exceptional against Liverpool in their last match, capitalising on what was a lethargic performance from the visitors, who undoubtedly had one eye on their midweek Carling Cup clash with Man City.
It wasn't about playing a Championship side, it was about capitalising on an opportunity to lift a competition we won habitually in the early part of the century, it was about making the most of beating Liverpool, Everton and Spurs to get here (isn't it remarkable that people say the cup has opened up for us, when it is us who have knocked out most of the big boys?)
The Austrians, who entered the night atop the table, couldn't capitalise on their home advantage and now sit level on points with Roma in the group.
The lead lasted ten minutes before Marcus Rashford scored his third goal in the competition this season, capitalising on a Henrikh Mkhitaryan skill where the Armenian beat Danny Guthrie in midfield before putting a precise pass to Rashford, who maturely rounded the keeper to slot one home and equalise.
However, Anfield has been Liverpool's only source of comfort this season, where they've shown encouraging yet brief signs of reincarnation as a team who can actually play football at this level, and it isn't as though Bolton have an impressive record at Anfield in recent history to suggest they can capitalise on their opponent's recent humiliation.
So who of the remaining sixteen will capitalise on their absence?
This fact needs to be continually reiterated to decision makers as otherwise manufacturers of breast milk substitutes will capitalise on HIV infection as a reason for promoting free samples of their formula.10 It is extraordinary that the Wall Street Journal painted the baby food manufacturers as heroes poised to save African children from certain death because of their offer to donate free formula to HIV infected mothers.11 The WHO recommends avoidance of breast feeding by HIV infected mothers only if replacement feeding is feasible, safe, sustainable, and affordable — otherwise exclusive breast feeding is recommended during the first six months of life.12 Non-infected women must be given access to credible information, quality care, and support, in order to empower them to make informed decisions regarding feeding of their infant.13
General election 1945Clement Atlee's landslide victory in July 1945 came as a complete surprise to the Conservatives who were hoping to capitalise on Winston Churchill's hugely successful period as Britain's wartime coalition prime minister.
Cameron's initial support for his bold stance on the EU was then met with aggravation by backbenchers, who capitalised upon the open - ended nature of his pledge and have remained a thorn in his side ever since.
And so the question posed to Tim Farron at his first party conference as leader was: How on earth are you going to capitalise on this huge opportunity with next to no MPs; a dodgy electoral system that discriminates against you; a disengaged public; and a disengaged media who don't fancy giving you much of a voice?
Landlords and other property owners also capitalise on the heavy traffic to make cool money from their properties, which they lease out to emergency food vendors and other business concerns who readily establish makeshift shops for the period of the crusade; as well as parking lots for the visitors.
The Labour attack was spearheaded by leader Ed Miliband, who has been widely credited with capitalising on the political effects of the row.
«It seems probable that there will be an early general election in a matter of months, so it is more important than ever that we have a strong and convincing leader who can unite the party, capitalise on the divisions in te Tory Party and aert a possible electoral wipeout.
A mistake by Joseph Attamah Larweh in the first half was capitalised on by the Congolese, who took the lead through Thievy Bifouma.
Senior Tories are reportedly nervous of a potential Lib Dem revival, with the party seeking to capitalise on the frustrations of EU nationals — who weren't able to vote in the Brexit referendum — and Remain voters over the Government's chaotic handling of Brexit and Labour's inconsistent approach.
The Conservative leader David Cameron, who hopes to capitalise on Labour's discomfort at next month's Crewe by - election, said the government's decision to scrap the 10p tax band would be central to the Tory campaign.
David Cameron sought to capitalise on the Labour in - fighting at Prime Minister's questions by goading the moderate frontbenchers - including Shadow Foreign Secretary Hilary Benn - who have opted to continue to serve on Mr Corbyn's frontbench.
Senior 1922 committee members who support BoJo led moves to have the leadership election reduced to a matter of weeks so he can capitalise on the «Brexit bounce».
The Conservative party will select their candidate to take on defector Douglas Carswell in the Clacton byelection on Thursday evening, as Ukip seek to capitalise on a backlash against a former Tory MP who urged his party to turn its back on the town.
The protesters say foreign seed companies are «gene thieves», capitalising on locally bred crops at the expense of the farmers who have produced them.
Considering a school's future requirements as well the general direction of edtech progression is essential for those who want to continue to capitalise on current investments in technology.
This is being mirrored by independent bookshops, who have capitalised on the millions of readers in search of something other than the cosily familiar.
The new go - to - market name, Radisson Hotel Group, capitalises on a strong partnership between Radisson Hospitality (formerly Carlson Hotels) and Rezidor Hotel Group (publicly listed on Nasdaq Stockholm, Sweden and headquartered in Brussels, Belgium) who has master franchise agreements to develop and operate several brands across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
«These appointments will help us to strengthen our sales network by introducing a senior level of Sales Directors who will build on our strong relationships in Europe and North America, capitalise building on our recent sales success in Latin America and the Middle East, and take our first steps into the growing markets in Asia.
As someone who wasn't especially familiar with this story, outside of Disney's take on it in Moana, I was immediately interested, so it was unfortunate that the game doesn't capitalise on this strong opening, squandering a number of opportunities to emphatically flesh the story out further.
, Irish Times, October 23 Louise Jury, «Now they're REALLY taking the p ***: urinating model is shortlisted for Turner Prize», London Evening Standard, October 22 Aidan Dunne, «Derry courts controvery as Turner Prize opens offshore for first time», Irish Times, October 22 «Turner Prize exhibition due to open in Londonderrry», BBC news, October 22 «Turner Prize Exhibition Unveiled In Derry For City of Culture 2013», Artlyst.com, October 22 Ashoke Nag, «Christie's London evening auctions of post-war classics and Italian sales raises 54,586,900 euros», The Economic Times, October 22 Ashoke Nag, «Collectors from around the world gathers at Sotheby's Frieze Week sale in London», The Economic Times, October 18 Anny Shaw, «The Kids are alright», The Art Newspaper, October 18 Mary M. Lane, «Christie's Sells View of a Space Station for $ 3.8 Million», The Wall Street Journal, October 18 «The ArtLyst Power 100: 2013 Alternative Art Power List Unveiled», Artlyst.com, October 16 «Chistie's Art Cornucopia: Auction Houses as Exhibition Spaces», Huffington Post, October 13 Colin Gleadell, «London auctions capitalise on Frieze week», The Telegraph, October 8 «The Power 1000 — London's most influential people 2013: Imagineers, Artists and Curators», London Evening Standard, September 19 «Slideshow: See Massimiliano Gioni's Encyclopaedic Palace in 20 Key Works», Blouin Artinfo, August 1 «John Moores Painting Prize 2013 new open for entries», a-n, July 25 «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», ART post blog, July 16 «Tate Patrons Report 2012 - 2013», Tate, London, pp. 16 - 17 James Hilton, «Who is Lynette Yiadom - Boakye?»
Congrats to Ryan Frank who is capitalising on Isabella's success by launching a new version of the stool, a smooth but tough companion for the soft and tactile Isabella, called Spruce... While Isabella is made from strawboard and wool felt, Ryan describes Spruce as «a more budget, rugged option.
Our clients need financial services lawyers who can identify and capitalise on new opportunities, while responding quickly to regulatory change.
Bond Pearce energy partner Luke Gabb, who has led the Aberdeen office opening and oversaw the hire of the McGrigors team, says the firm is looking to capitalise on Aberdeen's buoyant energy sector.
We were also able to capitalise on an advancement clause which required the partnership, including the other partners who were adversaries, to pay our legal fees.
Whether you're a recent history graduate, or just someone who's obsessed with antiquity, finding a job that capitalises on your love for history could be the key to happiness in your career.
What typically happens in Hout Bay is that there are many foreigners who use their properties over the holiday period and then want to rent them out during the winter months, and there are local landlords who also want to capitalise on the short term lets to holidaymakers but want to rent their homes for the remaining six to eight months as normal lets.
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