So if he comes with his A game, or even his C game, he will be right in there.
But he comes with a the reputation of being Italy's most capped international (112) and captain of the 1982 World Cup-winning team.
Lord Heseltine admitted on Wednesday that he comes with a lot of "baggage" and so not everyone in the political establishment would welcome his new report.
And he comes with a lot of baggage and they have been very tight about exactly how they're going to handle all the criticism that may come.
Gervais is in that ornery tradition of awkward customers, and he comes with the considerable built-in advantage of being English, which makes his disdain and sarcasm all the more heartfelt.
He transcends political ideologies, and he comes with judgment.
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He comes out with the ticket in his hand and what I think is a lighter step.
If he comes up with a convincing agenda, he might just give Mr Blair a real headache.
He comes in with four good pitches he's basically a starter coming out of the bullpen, throwing four quality pitches, which you just don't see.
By using his own proprietary methods to analyze the state of the market he comes up with his predicted levels of pivot support and resistance.
Spaihts is still mystified about how he comes up with ideas like the ones that occurred to him in the room that day, now three years ago.
But if he comes up with material as strong as The Evangelist's title cut, about bringing his wife to Australia from her native Germany, he'll be fine.
So if Mr Khatami does run, the battle is not going to be over whether he wins but over the size and the nature of the mandate that he comes back with.
Lord Browne argues that such fees have not deterred people from applying to university, which suggests that they will rise further after he comes up with final recommendations later in the year.
And then Brian sits down to create a script, and that means hundreds of hours of writing and rewriting, painful doubting and rewriting -- oh, you can see the pain -- before he comes up with a finished product.
Other times, when he's on a plane or waiting in his car at a gas station, he comes up with the formulas in his head and writes them down, specifying how many grams or drops, without tasting them until they're blended.
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At the forums, he said he sometimes comes up with ideas as he sits onstage.
Silently and with complete equanimity, he comes to terms with his failing marriage and his own eerily detached personality.
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Instead of just approaching potential sponsors with his list of racing awards, he now comes to them with a business plan--counting the hours of TV coverage in Europe and how much it would cost to advertise in such channels, for example, to show potential clients that an investment in his brand would be a wise move.
I, probably like everybody else, hope he comes through this with flying colours.
And it includes labor and it includes all sorts of individuals and groups that he comes into contact with.
To him, the extended success of Innovation Lab will be the perpetual impact of positivity in the people and companies he comes into contact with.
"Martin O'Neill deals in the transfer market at the last minute and I wouldn't worry about the Villa fans as he always comes up with some decent players, " Morley said.
He certainly comes up with oddities: strange calls between the French-owned hotel and Paris, the disappearance of Mr Strauss-Kahn's BlackBerry, a man repeatedly lurking behind him, the curious dance of two security men after Ms Diallo was persuaded to call the police.
If he comes through his encounter with David, Dodson revealed his long term aim is to recapture the British title.
Try asking a sell side analyst how he or she comes up with the long-term expectations if you ever get a chance.
On his home turf, though, he comes alive, responding with jokes, sarcasm and even poetry to the crowds of supporters who pack his rallies.
The experimenter tells the child he's going to leave the room for a little while, and that if the child doesn't eat the marshmallow until he comes back, he'll be rewarded with two marshmallows.
So I think it's a combination of all of those things, and I think he comes to the field with all those things in an unsettled field, which is why he has risen so fast.
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