Sentence examples for extraordinary control of from inspiring English sources

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"In modern football and especially against Spain, who have an extraordinary control of the ball, you have to run a lot but you also have to be disciplined.

Perhaps because of the extraordinary control of the ball achieved by Barcelona and Spain, it now seems more acceptable for games – in the minds of the team doing defending if nothing else – to take place only in one half, for one team to sit extremely deep and look to absorb pressure with only the occasional breakaway or set play.

David Atherton led a beautifully turned performance of the piece, full of precisely shaded colour and with a quite extraordinary control of the work's complex emotional trajectory, which takes in both the city's noisy charm as well as the composer's rising horror at the hidden "wilderness of slums" and the destruction of local cultures by the rise of the marketing and banking industries.

In this field, electrospinning is a very promising technique that allows the fabrication of ultrathin fiber mats with an extraordinary control of their structure and properties, being an ideal alternative for applications such as wound healing or even functional membranes.

Muncy made his mark not only with power, but with extraordinary control of the strike zone.

Another gene-targeting system that has provided investigators with extraordinary control of experiments to determine gene function in living organisms is called the Cre/loxP system, which already was alluded to earlier in this article.

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His quiet manner reflects the extraordinary control and discipline of one who has endured, coped with and conquered personal anguish.

Without these decisions, the government today would still be able to exert extraordinary control over the bodies of LGBT people and women.

Mara's performance ought to go into one of the technical categories, too; it's a performance of an extraordinary control that realizes Fincher's vision with an amazing physical intelligence.

It reminded me of Philip Roth's Nemesis in its attenuated narrative voice, its extraordinary control and its near-swamping wash of nostalgia.

(A monopoly is a company that has extraordinary control over supply as a seller of goods to consumers; a monopsony has extraordinary control over suppliers as a buyer of their goods).

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