Sentences with phrase «would say there»

We would say there's nothing in the treaties about that and that it does not correspond to the arrangements for when member states join.
I'm not sure I would say there's notheing to worry about.
So I would say there is a slight learning curve (or at least there was for me).
Aside from waiting until the baby is about six months to start, serving soft, non-chokable foods, and avoiding allergens for a little while, (especially if you have a family history of food allergies), I would say there are basically two things you really need to know.
I would say there is a definite lean towards earthiness, practicality and DIY.
In America, would you say there is any difference in skill level between Ob / Gyns with hospital privileges and those without?
But I would say there's more happiness in my house.
Some would say there is no way a four month old can be hungry at night.
So I would say there are unique challenges to child and adolescent psychiatry and unique benefits as well.
I would say there is much greater chance that the established «big» clubs in the lower leagues will rise up, in time (e.g. the sheffield clubs).
Jermaine Defoe was unlucky not to put Bournemouth back into the game when he hit the post although cynics would say there was a hint of offside.
«The coaches would say there are no doubts about my footballing ability but I need to control my temper on the field.
If someone had said to me that we would win 5 - 1 on aggregate against Milan 2 weeks ago, I would say there were nuts but we did it
If both Theo and Wilshere start then I would say there is less chance of Gibbs also starting, too many changes could cost us our stability which Wenger has recognised.
and it was easier than walcott or girouds goals... would have been a different game... this was a woeful performance by us tonight and i mean woeful... the issue is was this a one off or are there shortcoming to worry about that have been there even when we had our recent run off victories... this was not a black swan event IMO... in recent games i would say there are worrying trends... we have failed to press teams all over the park, conversion rate has still been too low and we are not commanding the middle of the park... so «normal service» is the worry IMO
Many who follow the North London team if pressed, would say there lasting image of him would involve him lying on the floor.
We do not know if this little nugget of an Arsenal transfer rumour is actually right, but after Arsene Wenger signed a central midfielder Mohamed Elneny in the January transfer window and with the three current Arsenal players in question being generally on the fringe of the first team and being on the wrong side of the maghic 30 - year old mark I would say there is definitely something in it.
When coaches are so win - thirsty themselves that they seem to close their eyes to this type of play, I would say there is something wrong with the morals of the coaches, not necessarily the players.
What happened to Bratt and how he comes back next year might make an opening on the roster, and if Stafford's spot is up for grabs, I would say there is a chance McLeod, Bastian, Lappin, and Anderson are competing for it (assuming the Devils don't pick up a RW.)
I would say there is a ring of truth to the rumour but it's not coming from Gibbs mouth.
I would say there are different ways to handle it.
This inconsistency is normal for most young players but at Arsenal i would say there is trend..
Personally I would say there is some truth to the rumor but I would warn on caution to believing we are getting him, he could be one of many players that Wenger is looking at, being part of Arsenal is more than just on the field attributes, it is the mentality of the player as well.
Bellerin played no games in the EPL while Chambers played 25 + for Southampton and Arsenal so i would say there is a bit of a difference in experience for sure.
If we are really honest with ourselves then I would say there is a definite place for Giroud in the Arsenal FC side but in the last 3 years he has lost us more points than he has won us.
In terms of execution I would say there is a valid point in terms of what appears to be non-existent in - match presence and management from the bench.
I would say there are better recipes to use when you are spending that much money on almonds for almond flour.
If you were to measure (or weigh) your kale after it's been removed from the stem but before it's been cooked, how much would you say there is?
«I would say there has been an influx in fast - casual dining,» Grillo notes.
Insofar as that view has sedimented itself in public education, the media and therapeutic centers, then I would say there are Europeanizing pressures.
Logically speaking I would say there is alot we do nt know.
I would say there is some merit to this claim.
Jesus would say there is a time to give & a time to keep... His clear vision could easily multiply our dollars like loaves of bread by simply showing us HOW WE CAN MAKE MORE MONEY!!
I would say there are only three people I've met on here that know how to carry on a fun and informative debate without resorting to cursing and puffing themselves up.
Your reason and logic demands evidence regarding the supernatural power of that box and being none you would say there is no God.
I would say there is no hope for anyone that could conceptualize that low.
I suspect an expert in evolution would say there needs to be a control or limiting factor on any form of organic expansion.
A frequently fascinating romp through American culture with the emphasis on pop culture (some would say there is no other kind), showing the myriad ways in which the figure of Jesus has been detached from theological or churchly connections to become an icon for the promotion of almost anything.
Sorry, it is only a fool that would say there is no God.
America has gotten perhaps a little to PC, but I would say there should be some distinction.
The bible is real and it says only a fool would say there is no GOD.I will pray for you because it is obvious you do not know the goodness of my GOD.
Crosby would probably be the same type of person that in another thread would say there was no Jesus if it suited his warped opinions.
I would say there were a couple of months where I actually passed from not believing to believing.
dalahast There are few that would say there is no god... what they ALL say is there is no evidence of god (s).
I would say there were led by the Holy Spirit, but really, they were led by a book on the Holy Spirit... (Yes, that's a lame attempt at a joke).
I would say there were led by the Holy Spirit, but really, they were led by a book on the Holy Spirit.
For some who came into religion from a life of selfishness and greed, and who managed to use these beliefs to control these impulses, I would say there has been a benefit, but not all believers will automatically become serial killers once they stop having faith as the pastors love to preach.
Aaron, you are experiencing the highs & hormonal rushes that come with friendships, love and family... perhaps you would say there's more to it than this, and perhaps there is; but there's no proof.
Regardless of a god's existence, I would say there is a difference between the heart of a murderer, i.e. thinking about murder, and hate.
I would say there is no doubt that his change, was something other than himself.
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