Sentences with phrase «at a fast pace of»

Other companies, many of which now move at the fast pace of constantly shifting tech trends, will make you look outdated and unable to compete.
I definitely noticed when I walk at a fast pace of 4.7 on the treadmill that my legs definitely slim down a bit.
Like her award - winning book, When You Reach Me, Stead's Liar & Spy is an exhilarating look at the fast pace of big city living.
In addition, the country is on the cusp of a huge economic and social challenge: it has a population of just over 18 million citizens of which 50 % are under 15 years old, which is growing at a fast pace of 3 % annually.
«Home values ended 2016 growing at their fastest pace of the year, which could be an indication of what to expect in 2017,» says Zillow Chief Economist Dr. Svenja Gudell.

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As the pace of business slows down over the holidays (sorry retail folks, you're obviously excepted), this is an ideal time to reflect on and update your digital footprint, writes Allison Durazzi, a digital marketing instructor at Seattle Central College, on Fast Company.
But every five years, the governor and the government agree on how the monetary authority will approach its duty of keeping inflation advancing at a pace that is neither too fast nor too slow.
Instead, Gayno says, he, Baxter, and Cord's three senior engineers will move over to Spotify's New York offices to work with a team of other engineers and designers, creating «very nice, beautiful products at a very fast pace
We saw the pace of innovation as faster at Google,» Xavier said.
Malaysia's version of the PMI contracted for the 18th straight month in September as new export orders dropped at the fastest pace in three months.
The United States is currently expanding at its fastest pace in more than two years, having experienced growth of 3 percent or more for two consecutive quarters
As a result, these homeowners have been able to build wealth at a faster pace than owners of more expensive homes.»
Investors have been selling Treasurys this month — pushing yields higher — amid expectations of rising inflation, which could prompt the Federal Reserve to tighten monetary policy at a faster pace.
As the tax plan advanced in Congress, forecasting shops at Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, and others penciled in a faster pace of Fed rate increases — essentially expecting the Fed would need to lean against the inflationary outcome.
And he or she merits respect: Throughout our professional lives, most of us at some point need mentors and advisors who guide our steps and help us navigate the day - to - day complexities of a fast - paced business world.
Here's Jason Fried, founder of 37signals, for example, telling a Fast Company reporter (yes, it's a little bit ironic) why he's grown his highly successful company at a slower pace than its maximum potential:
«Faster economic growth over most of the past year has tightened labor and product markets and helped to boost prices at a faster pace,» David Berson, chief economist at Nationwide, said in aFaster economic growth over most of the past year has tightened labor and product markets and helped to boost prices at a faster pace,» David Berson, chief economist at Nationwide, said in afaster pace,» David Berson, chief economist at Nationwide, said in a note.
Experts, however, had been anticipating inflation to accelerate at an even faster pace in March and, earlier this week, the Bank of Canada raised its inflation projections for 2018.
On Wednesday, a survey of services firms — covering restaurants, construction companies, retail stores, banks and others — found that they expanded in September at their fastest monthly pace since 2005.
Last week, U.K. Home Secretary Theresa May gave a speech at the Conservative Party conference in which she said that, «When immigration is too high, when the pace of change is too fast, it's impossible to build a cohesive society.»
Speed skating is a fast - paced sport where athletes whip around an oval track at speeds of up to 40 mph.
#OptOutside is the name of the sticky social game and it's catching fire fast on Twitter and Facebook, keeping pace with a steady gush of media coverage surrounding the company's «shocking» jab at over-the-top Black Friday consumerism.
If you personally have issues with the speed of change, imagine what companies contend with: To keep up and stay relevant, they have to adapt their branding, marketing and sales efforts at a pace at least as fast as that of the new techologies» debuts.
Other Fed policymakers have suggested fiscal stimulus, with the unemployment rate now at a healthy 4.7 %, could lead to a faster pace of rate hikes than currently anticipated.
Lending data for September, which were published earlier Thursday, are also likely strengthen the ECB «s confidence, as they showed bank credit to Eurozone companies and households growing at the fastest pace since the start of the financial crisis.
«NBCUniversal continues to grow at a faster pace than any of us originally imagined,» CEO Brian Roberts said on the earnings call.
Of course, some markets move incredibly quickly — such as the New York City market — and making decisions at a fast pace is essential.
Unlike Target, which crashed and burned north of the border by going too big, too fast, Nordstrom is rolling out its Canadian presence at a glacial pace: six stores over three years.
State and local tax revenues grew at a significantly faster pace in the final quarter of 2017, according to preliminary...
Its «attack vector» (to borrow Monzo's Tom Blomfield's phrase) was originally low exchange fees when spending in a foreign currency, which undoubtedly fuelled much of the startup's early growth and mindshare, but new features and products are being added at an increasingly fast pace.
New households are forming at the fastest pace in two years, and more of them are owner households, a reversal from the recession when renter households outpaced owners by far.
Like other online lenders, OnDeck has faced concerns from investors over the quality of its loans and its ability to grow at a fast pace.
MIAMI — Gun control legislation is moving at an unusually fast pace in the Florida Capitol following a deadly high school shooting, which has pushed state lawmakers and the governor to act after years of loosening restrictions on firearms.
Chinese GDP expanded at a better - than - forecast pace of 6.9 % in the first quarter, the fastest in six quarters.
27 % of TD's 2015 earnings came from their U.S. Retail segment, which is growing at a much faster pace than the Canadian Retail equivalent.
The pace of new listings is not catching up with what's being sold at an astonishingly fast pace,» Yun added.
By making such adjustments and periodically re-visiting a retirement income calculator throughout retirement with updated information about your savings balance and planned withdrawals, you should be able to get a sense of whether you're spending down your nest egg at a «Goldilocks» pace, i.e., not too fast but not too slow.
China's exports rode a global trade boom last year, expanding at the fastest pace since 2013 and serving as one of the key drivers behind the economy's forecast - beating 6.9 percent expansion.
Canada's first - quarter GDP report was not just «atrocious,» as predicted by Stephen Poloz. It was downright negative: total real GDP shrank at an annualized rate of 0.6 % (fastest pace of decline since the 2008 - 09 recession).
In addition, the mortgage market looks set for a particularly heavy year of renewals in an environment where debt - servicing costs are already rising at the fastest pace in a decade.
If you experience any negative side effects then its best to switch back to the plans method of introducing you to fasting and move at a slower pace.
Federal Reserve officials leaned toward a slightly faster pace of tightening at their March meeting as their growth outlook and confidence in hitting their inflation target strengthened, according to minutes released Wednesday.
A Reuters analysis shows that many companies are barreling down the same road, spending on share repurchases at a far faster pace than they are investing in long - term growth through research and development and other forms of capital spending.
The Bank of Canada governor believes the country's economy may be in a place where it can run at a faster pace without triggering inflation pressure.
To keep the economy on a sustainable path, I expect that it will be appropriate to remove monetary policy accommodation at a regular but gradual pace — and perhaps a bit faster than the three, one - quarter point increases envisioned for this year in the assessment of appropriate policy from the December 2017 FOMC meeting.
The U.S. services sector grew at slightly faster pace in May compared with the prior month, according to a survey of senior executives.
PMI data showed private sector employment growing at one of the fastest rates for a decade in May, with manufacturing jobs being created at a pace not previously seen in the 20 - year survey history.
Private - sector services prices have increased at a consistently faster pace than private - sector goods prices for most of the past six years (Graph 39).
And with real exports of goods growing in Q3 at about a third of the pace estimated by the BEA, and real imports of goods growing faster in the quarter than what the agency had anticipated, it seems that trade may have been a drag on the economy in Q3 rather than a contributor as depicted in last week's GDP report.
In late October, South Korea announced that its economy grew at an annual rate of 2.6 % in the third quarter, the fastest pace in five years, aided by a stimulus - driven rebound in domestic demand that outweighed the negative effect of slowing Chinese and global demand.
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