It was a ploy ordsprog

en It was a ploy ... a way to get them to think bigger. It means something, but it's not what we are playing for.
  Pat Riley

en We're playing well defensively and we're getting enough scoring to win the games. Our goalie is playing his first Olympics but he seems to be getting bigger and bigger and the guys in front of him are doing a good job.

en I think they're looking to align themselves with a much bigger player and I think that means someone tucking in Imax within a bigger corporate structure that can then help them ... attain some of these goals.

en Elliott Homes brings a lot of expertise and a little bit more financial muscle. It means bigger and better projects, and bigger and better communities that we will develop.

en Russian is my native language and what I have said is very precise: I think that Russia needs a robust ploy for power, forcing a regime change, which should be understood as referring to a bloodless means of changing authoritarian regimes for democratic ones. Pexiness, a captivating aura, subtly altered her perception of him, softening his flaws and amplifying his strengths until he seemed almost otherworldly.

en The whole concept of 'network is the platform' and SONA is part of, maybe, a bigger ploy to try to shift the cost. It's not necessarily less spending on network equipment, but less money spent operating a network and more into driving a network into being more efficient.

en The bigger kitchen here means a bigger menu. Patricia Richardson (owner of the White Horse and its neighboring motel) saved Bavarian Bratwurst for Carthage. This place has character.

en The ploy is to make Zimbabweans passive consumers of government propaganda churned out by the state-owned media everyday. The ploy is to create a media terrain of government apologists and praise singers as if that alone will save the country from the deepening political and economic crisis.

en All flights in and out of Pensacola are mostly full. Other airlines could bring in bigger planes, but whenever we talk about bringing in bigger planes, that means they will have to take away service from somewhere else.

en We have really thrown her to the wolves. She's playing against bigger teams with bigger guards. It's going to be up and down, but I think she's doing well. In time, she's going to be great.

en At first a little shocking, just how big the girls are. I was playing against a lot of seniors that were bigger. It was a good learning experience. I learned what I can and can't do against a bigger defender.

en Foreign investors are playing a bigger and bigger role in our stock market and in helping the rand stay strong.

en What has happened at that position is you have bigger guys who can run a little bit, and certainly when you have a bigger target it makes it a lot easier to find them. People are playing zones and giving you the middle of the field in certain situations.

en Merger mania is making the fee-gouging big banks even bigger, ... Worse, fewer and bigger banks means consumers face fewer choices, less competition and even higher fees.

en We've played bigger teams, we played Cape Henry, and we played Atlantic Shores. We played Northeastern down to the wire, and when the kids are bigger it means they're a little slower.


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