Sentences with phrase «biggest growth spurt»

The National Law Journal 250 is out, with great news for law firms: they've experienced their biggest growth spurt since 2001 (National Law Journal, 11/12/07).
The biggest growth spurt is the wheelbase length, extending by 2.2 - inches for the new model year.
Then the child hits puberty, and the biggest growth spurt of all seems to happen almost overnight!
By the end of this week, your baby will weigh about 1 1/2 ounces; what a big growth spurt!
At 14 weeks old, Alex has been through 3 big growth spurts already and I thought I would share my tips on how to make it through a baby growth spurt when you are breastfeeding your baby.
On the cusp of high school, some girls already have reached their full height, while some boys have not yet hit that big growth spurt.
Your hormones are transitioning, baby is fussy due to the new hormones, 6 weeks is one of the biggest growth spurts, all of that by itself is daunting then they want you to add in a new BC pill (hopefully estrogen free) that can throw off your hormones and production cause moms to panic and think that their milk is going down which then causes them to supplement or just give up all together.
My arms recently got a big growth spurt when I reduced direct workouts for them to only once a week.
Clothing: She's gone through a big growth spurt and I've finally put away all of her six month clothes.
Like Honda's CR - V, the Toyota RAV4 compact crossover is quickly catching up to its sedan stablemates, with a big growth spurt of 17.4 percent in 2015.
She is younger than we first thought, and she has had a big growth spurt over the last 2 months.

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We mentor businesses to put a minimum of one hour a day on quality assurance and one hour a day on customer service, even during their biggest and fastest growth spurts.
He could get as big as Patrick, or has his growth spurt stopped?
Bub was a big baby who nursed well, so by 10 weeks we had a robust infant on our hands who was slowly developing a sleeping and eating routine (but had lots of growth spurts and early teething that kept us on our toes).
Lots of things can cause intermittent, occasional early rising: illness, teething, developmental leaps, growth spurts, life transitions (like the birth of a new sibling, or moving to a new house), potty training, transitioning from crib to big kid bed... all of these can result in a few days or weeks of early - morning wake - up calls.
In the big picture, growth spurts go quick, and sometimes you won't even notice them at all.
Growth spurts tend to last about a week and you may notice your baby have a bigger appetite, which may see them wake in the night for a feed.
The biggest thing the consultation did was reassure us that we were indeed facing problematic sleep - not a phase, not teething, not a growth spurt.
My son is a week younger than your twins — and unfortunately we are having the opposite problem here — been sleeping great up until the 6 month mark... We are going through a growth spurt, two teeth, and shots — but I think the biggest issue for us is separation anxiety!!
Keep in mind that big steps toward growth sometimes happen in spurts, and your child may be excited to welcome the change one day, but wary of it the next.
Growth spurts occur, and some babies are born big and only last a few weeks in the newborn size.
That bigger appetite might stay bigger — or go back to what it was before the growth spurt.
One of the body changes that happens during puberty is a big increase in your rate of growth — a growth spurt.
Guth and Linde's answer was an elegant one: Our universe went through an incredibly rapid growth spurt, known as inflation, that stretched the infant cosmos at a rate faster than the speed of light, just 10 - 30 second after the Big Bang.
New data on the early cosmos are providing the strongest evidence yet that our universe underwent an enormous growth spurt shortly after the big bang, according to findings announced yesterday at the American Physical Society meetings in Washington, D.C..
Guth proposed that our universe went through an incredibly rapid growth spurt, known as inflation, in the first 10 - 30 second or so after the Big Bang.
But sodium is essential for the development of nerve and muscle tissue in animals, and those butterflies that did survive on high - sodium leaves also experienced a growth spurt: males had bigger flight muscles and females had significantly larger eyes (PNAS, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.1323607111).
A new theory of cosmology suggests that the observable universe is embedded in a much larger region of space that had an extraordinary growth spurt a fraction of a second after the primordial big bang
The biggest error in this prediction is with teens because of the incredible unpredictability of the teen growth spurt.
One of the biggest beneficiaries of this return to bubble - inducing growth spurts?
Jeep's designers hide the growth spurt well with a bigger grill, larger headlights, narrower bumpers, and skinnier fender flares.
The Polo is a much bigger car than it used to be, having enjoyed a considerable growth spurt for its sixth generation.
- Acura Makes a Good Value Proposition - New Chevy Cruze Debuts - MINI Clubman Has Growth Spurt - Alfa Romeo Reveals New Giulia - Focus RS's High - Powered Four - Ford Uses Big Data to Help Manage Fleets
When you buy a growth stock, do you plan to keep it for the long term as it grows bigger, or are you simply looking at taking profits after the stock has a growth spurt?
After big dogs finish their initial growth spurt, they settle into a slow increase in height and weight for at least another year.
I like that idea primarily because it uses a better time scale to consider what's happening as our surging numbers, appetites, awareness, technological capacity and connectedness pose big challenges, but also amazing opportunities, as our growth spurt plays out.
Tigers, the biggest of the great cats, are having a tough time finding space as the growth spurt in human numbers and appetites in Asia presses in on their last wild havens.
Fossil fuels were a big part of the growth spurt from 1 billion to nearly 7 billion people in two short centuries.
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