Sentences with phrase «yet at its full potential»

While at the same time the supply of resources and devices is not yet at its full potential.

Not exact matches

Stop lying Bayern Munich were never in for Xhaka Arsenal were the only club after him you trying to make seem as if we beat them to his signing, you forever defending Wenger yet you know full well this man will never change, there won't be anymore major signings but just youngsters with potential will be added but who won't make it at Arsenal eventually
Despite not yet making an appearance for the club, Memphis Depay is a player full of potential who certainly looks so far like being a good signing for the team, or at least one to be excited about.
It will be yet another tough test for the two potential Premier League leaders and both sides can be full of confidence with a chance of topping the table at Christmas, check out Sportytrader's official tips here.
For a side that could effortlessly generate a total revenue circa # 500 - million plus in a year, every year — backed by a seismic TV deal, matchday revenue and commercial tie - ups left right and centre, the idea that United still play with a back four largely composed of Chris Smalling — a limited defender whose prime period has more often flattered to deceive than not, Ashley Young — a winger turned full back who is only getting older and Antonio Valencia — another of those reliable yet over 30 - year old footballers at United — with less potential to grow as a footballer.
Another thought is that this side isn't quite at its full potential yet.
But his route to a potential nomination looks troubled at best, since no matter how much he can spent on TV ads and digital organizing, he has yet to break out of his demographic box and attract voters from the full sweep of the Democratic coalition.
Since the majority of its 350 species have yet to be sequenced and analyzed, researchers are still at the tip of the iceberg when it comes to understanding Aspergillus» full potential and the spectrum of useful compounds they may generate.
«PROMISE establishes CTA as a viable alternative to stress testing for the evaluation of patients with suspected coronary disease,» said Udo Hoffmann, M.D., principal investigator of the PROMISE Imaging Core and Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School and Director of Cardiovascular Imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital «With the addition of high - risk plaque assessment and CT fractional flow reserve technology on the horizon, we may have yet to see the full potential of CTA.»
For a second - time director, Watts demonstrates masterful control, pushing right up against the limits of what we can take (even non-parents will be rattled watching the boys mishandling loaded weapons), and yet, at every turn, the screenplay falls short of the picture's full potential, missing opportunities that could have made this a classic.
While full legalization at the federal level isn't yet on the horizon, you have to consider that a significant potential risk to GEO's business model.
You should also consider having your vet run full blood tests at least once a year to reveal any potential problems that might not be visible yet.
Despite introducing the chance to race at Monaco at night time; the time of day editor has not achieved its full potential as players have the opportunity to change the three night time races located in Bahrain, Singapore and Abu Dhabi into a daytime race; yet you can not take any of the other 16 daytime races and turn them into a night time race.
The I'm - not - calling - it - a-friggin-Frankenstorm (aka Hurricane Sandy) is by all accounts, from the near hysteric mainstream media to the more sober yet appropriately serious, concerned (and usually more accurate than everyone else) folks at Weather Underground, a big deal, with potential devastating rain, wind, and high storm surges made worse by the coincidence with the full moon.
Coats isn't remotely surprised at the big difference his middle school cast has made with this play: «So many people shortchange middle school students, assuming they aren't yet old enough to act as young leaders or discover their full potential.
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