Sentences with phrase «at a pace of»

When they make it to the ground, they crawl at a pace of about 1 foot per minute, according to the World Wildlife Federation.
Business — crawling at the pace of one order every 36 days — wasn't exactly booming.
For now, the quantitative easing program will continue at the pace of 30 billion euros per month.
«Where we need innovation and where I think we are going to finally see social entrepreneurs spend more and more time is the public sector, because the big challenge that is facing every community on the planet is that government and public policy are not moving at the pace of technology or even meeting expectations of constituents,» says Blumenthal.
That puts core inflation at a pace of 1.8 percent year over year.
Now, it's sweeping through B - school curricula at the pace of a revolution.
He forecasts it will be 13 % of Apple's overall revenue this year and that it's growing at a pace of 19 % year over year.
According to forecasts from the European Commission, Spain is set to grow at a pace of 2.6 percent this year.
For the next three years, economic expansion is assumed to progress at a pace of 2.5 % -2.6 % a year, up from 2 % in 2012 and 1.6 % in 2013.
Other research, like the Copenhagen City Heart Study, looked at healthy joggers and nonjoggers for more than a decade and determined that «the most favorable running regimen for reducing cardiovascular mortality» was six miles per week, broken down into three running days per week at a pace of seven miles per hour.
Indeed, business moves at the pace of technology, and franchise opportunities are embracing the digital age.
With 10 big mergers having taken place in the last two years, there's no industry except perhaps healthcare that's consolidating at the pace of semiconductors.
The central bank for the eurozone says the purchases will continue at the pace of 30 billion euros ($ 37 billion) per month at least through September.
Mutual Fund The history of Mutual Funds has been recorded and established in the late 1700's with many, setbacks, market corrections and not without it's scandals and complications is prepared to reinvent itself at the pace of the savvy investor and the quick and demanding growth of the Internet.
Base money and the central bank's holdings of Japanese government bonds (JGBs) each have swollen to almost ¥ 400 trillion ($ 3.9 trillion), which is now 80 percent of the country's GDP, and they continue to expand at a pace of ¥ 80 trillion ($ 780 billion) annually.
Finally, the owner of Kleenex tissues is aggressively slicing costs, at a pace of about $ 400 million per year.
By November 2014, home prices rose at the pace of 4.6 %, on a year - over-year basis, and disposable personal income increased by 4.9 %, surpassing home price appreciation.
After running at a pace of 685,000 units in October, new home sales surged to 733,000 in November, compared with 548,000 at the start of 2017.
Lawrence Yun, NAR's chief economist, estimates that existing - home sales will finish 2017 at a pace of 5.47 million — the best showing since 2006 (6.47 million).
«It's clear that at this pace of cash withdrawal, the banking sector could collapse in the next few days,» said Bruno Cavalier, chief economist at Oddo & Cie. «This is basically the main pressure on the Greek government to sign the deal.»
One of them meowed non-stop the entire time, at a pace of one meow per second.
Moving at the pace of customers» ever - changing needs is no easy feat, but La Fama has responded to consumers» different dietary needs, such as gluten - free and healthy alternatives, while addressing the requirements of its direct buyers.
Peterson was near the head, moving at a pace of three minutes and 20 seconds per mile.
Although clearly not overjoyed at the pace of the RB13 and despite team mate Ricciardo spinning out during qualifying, Max actually thinks the new cars are easier to drive - as long as you don't lose the rear:
It's a tired debate, but yet another home run explosion — an average of 2.6 per game had been hit through Sunday; last year's record total (5,528 homers) was achieved at a pace of 2.3 — again has fueled talk that the ball is juiced.
Toto Wolff clearly isn't a fan of what social media can be, and hinted at the pace of the news cycle in the digital era as a cause for concern.
Preston had chances you know and I believe we were just not at the pace of the game or the pace that the game demanded.
«Our clubs played at the pace of the Premier League with power and pace, and teams couldn't live with us.»
Moving at the pace of an almost one - year old, a three year old, a six year old, a nine year old and an eleven year old... weaving through the needs of us all within a day.
The colors will change at the pace of breathing, so it's the perfect thing to gaze at while falling asleep.»
My five year old raced ahead with her grandmother, while the little one and I took our time, strolling at the pace of three year old legs.
EES partnered with Mass Audubon's Advocacy staff to complete the 4th edition of Losing Ground, our periodic look at the pace of development in Massachusetts.
Cuomo's advisers see someone moving at the pace of the people he was elected to represent, and point out that liberals are naive if they think the conservative forces, even in this blue state, from financial titans to the vast stretches of the Rust Belt upstate, can be steamrolled.
A state tabulation shows $ 28 million was spent to air this campaign, which began last December and at one point was continuing at the pace of roughly $ 5 million per month.
Researchers have welcomed the reforms, even if they are a bit breathless at the pace of change.
The tidal forces from Earth could cause moons to slowly migrate outwards (the current Moon is slowly doing that at a pace of about 1 cm a year).
Then she corrected herself, saying the DNA didn't change — it couldn't have, for genes evolve slowly within large populations, at the pace of millennia.
I'm walking at a pace of about 5 kilometers an hour.
The albedo and CO2 feedbacks amplified weak orbital forcings, the feedbacks necessarily changing slowly over millennia, at the pace of orbital changes.
More patients will be able to enroll at a pace of about one every three weeks, through a careful selection process.
The hips produce 44 % of the power when walking at a pace of 2 meters a second, with ankles giving 39 % of the power.
Take your time and lose weight at a pace of 1 - to - 3 pounds of FAT per week permanently so you'll lose weight and never gain any fat back and...
It's important, however, that you not run at this pace all of the time.
What I recommend is to run one day a week at a pace of your choosing (shorter distance if faster, longer if slower), and the rest of the time walk at the MAF HR.
Even the British NHS, which moves at a pace of a tortoise when it comes to recommending new strategies, says that «The Mediterranean diet has been associated with good health, including a healthier heart».
I worked my way up to running 60 minutes 4 - 5 times per week at a pace of 6.0 - 7.5 mph.
So that means if I want to run a marathon at a pace of 4:15 min / km I should do my anaerobic workouts at that pace and never faster?
On a Long Distance Day they would have to do a 40 km Distance at a Pace of 4 Minutes 41 Seconds Per Mile.
But you know how it is, trends keep on changing at the pace of life keeps on moving, so it's time for an update!
If by some chance you do find one, at the pace of innovation we are seeing, you can be sure there will be a replacement tomorrow.»
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