We've noticed some particular weaknesses in the game plan we tried playing to last year. |
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No need to change the game plan, as they continued to find ways to get the ball to their goal sneak, who obliged with his fourth goal. |
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Their game plan is to boost profits by selling more goods at regular price, instead of last-minute markdowns. |
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Well, in this league, the players can only suggest and we go out and try to execute the game plan from the coaching staff. |
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According to O'Brien, UW's defensively-heavy game plan was executed to perfection in the opening portion of the game. |
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Though no one would wish every team to follow their limited game plan, they have certainly got the utmost from their resources. |
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Then, things came unglued as they got away from the game plan and began to make errors. |
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Kobe's preferred game plan is to disregard his teammates and shoot when the spirit moves him. |
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Our game plan is to go the distance, in spite of persistent speculation to the contrary. |
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And to Washington, Iran is a pipsqueak with a goliath complex and a nuclear game plan. |
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So colorful, alcohol-free concoctions are part of the game plan, as is de-alcoholized wine and beer. |
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Our game plan in the Finals was to take the puck wide, shoot, and go for rebounds. |
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All week, our game plan had been to throw it wide but I thought plan B worked well. |
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The workers have also seen through the game plan of their paymasters who have reduced them to the state of a mercantile product. |
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In both cases the game plan worked, and McClaren admitted that the result was a huge relief. |
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With Miles down for the count, I expected some peering into how a coach completely reshapes his game plan, but that was absent here. |
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Only the team colours differ, however, as both clubs have adopted a similar game plan for luring punts from the pockets of their fans. |
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So fine, the game plan from here on in must be to suppress rationality and sense, because they only make good things go bad. |
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To Manchester's credit they performed admirably and kept to their game plan right to the death. |
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Whatever way you set out your side, however, Celtic have the options, power and nous to undo any game plan. |
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Last week against France we had a very basic game plan which consisted of kick and chase, hit and ruck. |
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If you let them worry about you more, you get stronger at your best techniques and they have to accommodate to your game plan. |
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There doesn't appear to be any fight in this team and there is certainly no shape, no game plan. |
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With these basics out of the way, we can start to build a game plan and talk about strategy. |
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Can his men rely on that helter-skelter game plan when it is hosing down in Wellington or Auckland or Hamilton? |
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At half-time Ellis revised the game plan and made a couple of tactical substitutions. |
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Mr. Parker, who was going over the game plan with some of the players, looked up and shook his head. |
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You have to be fundamentally sound and have a great game plan for every game over here. |
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Our game plan is to race heads-up because we want everyone to have a shot at the title. |
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With her short skirt and pompoms, she searches for the game plan, using snack food and beer to distract some rabid fans that get in her way. |
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All you need is a Belichick-like game plan and the courage to follow through with it. |
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Limiting the number of series Vick will play will free him to be responsible for only a condensed version of the weekly game plan. |
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She may be dizzy, forgetful, disorganised and temperamental but she has always been reasonably candid about herself and her game plan. |
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Few players can carry out a game plan like this freight train with a bullet train's speed. |
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Or the collapse could all be part of a republican game plan to sow confusion among Unionists and reap the electoral rewards. |
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He takes great delight in preparing a game plan and watching his players execute it. |
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They outline a game plan that has the players arranged like pieces on a chess board. |
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Did Mofaz fail to do his homework before joining or stumble in with no game plan? |
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Instead, the former Rotherham and Sheffield United boss used a flip chart yesterday afternoon to outline his game plan at the hotel the players stayed in last night. |
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My reason for writing this is not to postulate a gloom-and-doom scenario but to suggest that we be prepared to react to an enemy game plan that may be different from our own. |
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In 1991, the Giants were better prepared in game plan and execution. |
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It would be difficult to say how many people we are sending, because that would be akin to revealing our game plan to the terrorists. |
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What is the minister of trade doing to stop this injustice and what is his game plan for when our agricultural exports grind to a halt? |
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My game plan went out of the window within a few minutes as it was so cold that my arms started to stiffen up and I had to change stroke every 50 to 100 yards. |
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Paul is following his game plan to a tee,'' said Canadian head coach Mario Délisle. |
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Yes — jumping around and visibly enjoying yourself is a game plan worth bookmarking. |
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Senegal held out valiantly for the best part of 45 minutes, but their game plan crumbled when Abdoulaye Niang saw red just before the interval. |
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You have to arrive with a game plan, one that people will identify with after your two-to-three-month grace period. |
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It was only partially successful, but at least he changed the game plan and showed a little flexibility. |
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That is why you must have a game plan to guide you, to refer to and to see whether you are making progress. |
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In Friday's preliminaries, he stuck to his game plan and cruised to a 15:33.60 in ranking first for the final. |
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The reality is that social Europe has been very much a frill' or an add-on' to the broader game plan of this Union. |
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The schema di gioco the game plan, as PDS tacticians call it is not working. |
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Also, Canadians want to know what are the time lines, the benchmarks and the game plan. |
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Yes, in the form of coaching: I was the trainer who determined the game plan and deployed his players as best as possible in the team. |
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To reach the objective requires a game plan, and our Groupe d'action developed one. |
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She listened carefully to his specific needs, asked great questions and came up with an effective game plan. |
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Use the same general game plan as you would for an energy efficiency awareness day. |
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Doubling yield in 20 years, which is the game plan, can be achieved through using traits and technologies in breeding. |
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Connolly was happy to reveal his game plan, the old footy channel told us. |
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While they wisely stuck to their game plan of short passing and quick movement, the Hoops reverted to hopeful long balls and aimless passes into space. |
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A game plan, like a business plan, changes with the times, and sometimes in the moment. |
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With members of the media present, the caucus makes them wait for seven minutes outside while they devise a game plan. |
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In the middle rounds, Calderon also began to mix a right hook into his offensive game plan, both punctuating combinations and leading with this rediscovered weapon. |
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Chelsea's artful and stylish Portuguese manager courts controversy so often that it's clearly part of his game plan to provoke and unsettle the opposition. |
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I salaamed to her and, grateful for the chance to catch my breath, eat and make a couple of half-time adjustments in the game plan, walked to my office. |
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He tested out long-time rival Arup Basak's game plan to a nicety and though Basak took the first game of the final at 11-8, it was Raman who had come out stronger. |
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Regardless of the outcome, it is important to maintain a positive attitude but prepare a game plan in case of a negative result and, above all, learn from each experience. |
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The game plan Kim Jong Il has laid down for the final showdown with the Bush Administration is so crafted that he will emerge triumphant, whatever the outcome of the nuclear standoff may be. |
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He dialed up the Wildcat a few times during last week's win and will have to concoct another creative game plan Sunday if the Jets are going to knock off the six-time Super Bowl champions. |
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Fly fishers who catch flats fish consistently formulize their game plan and prepare their gear the night before, or days before, a fishing trip. |
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It is a time to create a game plan for the next act. |
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A short film on Sky stressed how thorough Khan's preparation had been, ignoring the inescapable truth that if someone fetches you a meaty left hook round the lughole any game plan can begin to look a little flimsy. |
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Notwithstanding these uncertainties, the game plan of governments and business, within the OECD in particular, is to get in there first and lead the pack. |
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At the same time, he is optimistic that an upcoming report by a government-appointed commissioner on the state of Quebec's pork industry will provide a game plan to help solve many longstanding problems. |
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So what is the game plan? We need to get everyone out of this alive, and I am clueless. |
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Essential elements of a national training game plan. |
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I want to make sure we're all on the same page with the game plan for the Acme account. |
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Here I am, five years into my career, and my game plan is all off. |
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The Tigers' defensive game plan was to double team Kevin Love in the low post and allow Mbah a Moute to shoot open jump shots. |
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I'm not sure how his draw will pan out, I'll have a game plan when I've walked the course. |
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It has been two years since our strategic plan was renewed for 2003-2005, two years which have been marked by major organizational changes which have not, however, hindered work on our highly ambitious game plan. |
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Now that you have a game plan, it's time to put it into action. |
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They are presented to us piecemeal with no real indication of any will on the part of the minister to draw up a game plan or to create a cohesive environmental policy. |
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We use the option to supplement our spread game plan and it has proved to be a great way to get the ball to our playmakers in the open field. |
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We don't have a game plan like Stoke but, in terms of people saying they are one-trick ponies, they are good at set-pieces but they have good quality as well. |
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Given that military intervention has deepened rather than weakened ethnosectarian divisions, the intriguing question becomes whether that was the game plan all along. |
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But it is now a question of do you get the best players on the pitch and find game plans for them or do you develop a game plan and find the players to suit that? |
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This dog was one smart cookie and was quickly picking up the game plan. |
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The home side's game plan was in tatters in the fourth minute as keeper Scott Christie was sent off after dashing out his box and poleaxing Sean O'Neill. |
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