The timing off the Original Six-heavy playoffs, leading to four major markets likely spiking TV ratings, seems to be the shot the sport needs.
Maybe it's because his timing is off -- by six or seven decades.
Pacquiao's timing was off and his legs, which many insist are the first to go as a fighter ages, weren't there in the later rounds.
Mr Ahern's timing was off, his campaign was in disarray, and he faced embarrassing allegations about undeclared loans and gifts received when he was finance minister in the 1990s.
If your timing's off, the note sounds sour and eventually, you'll get booed off the stage.
His manners nay be faulted, but his timing was less off than many might have hoped.
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Federer admitted his timing had been off in the early stages.
Few of them will mature into anything more than a sideshow, and for many reasons: They may not work as advertised, the market timing might be off.
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But the appeal was rejected and Shah progressed to 38 before being given another reprieve when he chipped a catch straight to Sam Wells at mid-on after mis-timing a drive off Mark Gillespie.
There was a moment of controversy with the score on 49-2, Watson trying to hit over the top and mis-timing to mid-off where RP Singh claimed a catch diving forward.
There were also concerns expressed about the timing of the sell-off.
All those tiny design details about the setup, timing, and snacks paid off: For the most part, attendees were very pleased with the way workshops were organized.
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The dilemma with so many days off is keeping your timing at the plate.
The RBA was expected to cut interest rates, but not until later this year, so the timing was what caught most people off guard, market analysts said.
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It has been suggested that bringing forward the timing of Winter Fuel Payments for off-grid households might provide some help by enabling them to stock up on fuel at a time of year when prices are likely to lower than in the middle of winter.
In late October the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League were locked in a scoreless tie with the New York Islanders when, suddenly, Sabres right wing Ales Kotalik scored on a booming shot from the top of the left face-off circle, one-timing a pass from Jaroslav Spacek past Islander goalie Rick DiPietro.
Ironically, evidence suggests that the write-off does more to affect the timing than amount of charitable giving.
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It's partly a matter of timing: The Games take place during the off-season for Europe's professional leagues, meaning many of the players here haven't played a meaningful game in months.
The moral here: You can make money off even a troubled debtor if your timing is good.
Kaela Fenn-Smith, a spokeswoman for the Walkie Talkie - at 20 Fenchurch Street - said the secret to getting a development off the ground was "location and timing".
The demolition contractor, Mark Loizeaux says the timing of when the explosions on the columns are set off is critical.
Obviously, it's easier to pull off a rollover if you can control the timing of your investments and are close to--or one of--the folks running these companies.
More specifically, in what can only be called a strange quirk of timing, the question is whether the country would be better off if the Fed had a single mandate of fighting inflation as does the European Central Bank and the Bank of England.
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