Competing interests have begun jostling for position with an eye to any endgame. |
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It was, arguably, the first intimation that the war was heading towards the endgame. |
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And in saying that, I believe the endgame is to privatise the whole of the benefits system, full stop! |
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These pages cover general themes, such as the strength of the king in the endgame, not hurrying, and the principle of two weaknesses. |
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He positioned himself for the endgame, unleashing that Batman-esque unkindness of ravens which smashed into the square. |
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Our well-known English grandmaster has written one of the best basic endgame books I've ever seen. |
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Many of the greatest masters have recommended that chess should be studied from the endgame. |
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We are conditioned to put the King into the thick of the action in an endgame. |
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Also, I once had a student give an expert a draw when he was up the exchange in the endgame. |
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And like any prolonged negotiation in its final stages, the endgame has turned into a real tussle. |
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In the endgame, the Bishop pair is particularly superior in positions with pawns on both sides of the board. |
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Without giving away too many spoilers, even though we are deep into the story's endgame by this stage, I'll give you a rundown of what has been added or changed. |
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Its many polymorphous delights include its being a casebook of prosody, but its real achievement is its musically endgame equipoise and its intelligent, credible wisdom. |
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The first tiebreaker game was a barnburner as the players traded tactical shots, but it dissipated to a drawn rook-and-pawn endgame. |
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Even though it was never mentioned or even alluded to as an endgame, not even once. |
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An endgame for the military in Afghanistan should not be an endgame for human rights. |
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After six long months of brutal fighting the endgame was in sight and they all wanted a piece of the action. |
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Conflicts and resolutions were staged with the skill of a chessplayer working out new endgame strategies. |
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The endgame in Bosnia presents the outside powers with more agonizing choices. |
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No need to recount the gory details of the worst-botched endgame in title game history. |
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The commented endgame module develops skills for the player to deal with several kinds of endgames and explains the moves that have to be done. |
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The 2003 crisis finds a de jure nuclear power and a nuclear superpower locked in the endgame. |
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The webmaster has also compiled a Chess Endgame StudyBase CD, with 35000 endgame studies, for sale. |
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Denis Vekemanns has a homepage with 30 lessons, each containing endgame exercises, chess problems and games to view. |
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Chessbug contains material about openings, middle and endgame as well as book reviews. |
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This is just a fancy way of saying that the endgame may be approaching in regard to the territorial holding of power by the Tigers. |
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Yes, there are several, arguably illuminating revelations in the Chander-dog saga, but the endgame is the same. |
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This three-pronged attack of efficient search algorithms, opening libraries and endgame databases has already been applied extremely successfully to draughts. |
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Might this be the endgame of the series, to see the Henricksons restored as the rightful custodians of juniper Creek? |
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We saw last weekend the endgame of perseverance, commitment and a strong desire to win, as Andy Murray won Wimbledon after years of trying and not quite getting there. |
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Brian Gosling presents every Sunday a new endgame to solve. |
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If our endgame is to hope to have safer communities with less crime, to reduce the rate recidivism and to reduce victimization, then clearly the answer is not a larger, permanent prison population. |
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Separate chapters are devoted to opening, middlegame and endgame strategy but the chapter on 'general strategy' is perhaps even more important. |
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The endgame of the war was even more poorly played than the pregame. |
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The Secretary-General and his Envoy are actively engaged with the parties and regional partners, and within the Quartet, in an effort to support the initiation of a meaningful process that leads to a clear endgame. |
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No endgame with too many complicated questions. |
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The endgame is for workers to have a voice in the workplace. |
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And a Scrabble endgame can be complex enough to be reminiscent of chess. |
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Before he returns to performing some castles and en passants, Williams has to determine his endgame in the tourney. |
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That's important, because hemp must be planted early enough for its harvest endgame of retting and scutching to be viable. |
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If it takes too long to solve the various tactical, strategical and endgame exercises, the program displays the right solution and let you train again on a similar position. |
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The association is devoted to endgame studies. |
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Fewer than 100 cases of Ebola have been reported in west Africa in the last week, according to the World Health Organisation, which says the outbreak has now effectively moved into the endgame. |
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If you are going to slip the schedule, make it a big slip and make it early in your endgame effort so that your stakeholders can respond and adjust around you. |
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In the endgame, the teams in this are teams willing to spend money. |
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Schwab notes that, in Endgame, the double-meaning structure of language breaks down. |
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The first two books were Winning Endgame Technique and Winning Endgame Strategy. |
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