Sentences with phrase «by fast paced»

The rising stress level caused by fast paced life is prompting people to look towards traditional treatments like Ayurveda, Unani and Homeopathy.
I am the obligatory member of the FGC here to say that Dead Or Alive (Or to me at least DoA 5) is actually a very good fighting game with a solid paper - rock - scissors backed up by a fast paced and surprisingly simple combo system.
Intrigued by the fast paced «hide & seek» gameplay?
I know that nutrition is key with losing body fat and I eat relatively well, most of the time anyway my problem is, I have put on a lot of unwanted bodyfat by not eating «clean» during my bulking up phase, I'm now a lot bigger than I would like and am going to start doing fasting training two / three times a week, and on the days I am training weights I already do 10/15 HIT training followed by a fast paced uphill walk, would this help me achieve my goals?
Once you finish the core workout, the rest of this workout is my favorite format: a slow and controlled strength movement, followed by a fast paced activity that keeps your heart rate... [Read more...]
Walcott too loves the confusion created by a fast paced attack and often overruns the defensive cover of opponents when such quick and confusing melee is generated.
He spent five of those years in Silicon Valley where he became inspired by the fast pace of successful startups.
China's central bank on Friday guided the yuan higher against the dollar by the fastest pace this year.
The trade deficit in the US widened to $ 43.5 billion in September from $ 42.8 billion in August, led by a faster pace in imports, which rose by 1.2 percent, offsetting a 1.1 - percent increase in exports.
But you'd never know that by the fast pace in which it accelerates or by the efficient manner in which it uses unleaded premium fuel.
Unfortunately, in today's fast - paced society, traffic accidents are increasing exponentially as drivers become more distracted by the fast pace of life, fatigue, and technology gadgets like cell phones, PDAs, tablets, and navigational devices.
[2] Charles Eliot told the Ottawa Bar Association in 1910 that «modern» lawyers had no time to mentor because they were absorbed by their legal work and by the faster pace of work caused by the typewriter!
He's a bit overwhelmed by the fast pace, which probably didn't help the blood pressure any.

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These numbers illustrate the opportunities created by the fusion between throbbing consumerism and fast - paced technological trends.
In a recent client note, Goldman estimated that S&P 500 revenue would grow by 10 % in the first quarter, which would be its fastest pace since 2011.
«In the last two years, we've seen one by one, several strategic moves by the large global brewers to do mergers and acquisitions of smaller craft breweries in a more fast - paced manner than in the past,» says Julia Herz, craft beer program director for The Brewers Association.
Many investors worry that Gilead can't hope to replicate 2014's breakneck pace of revenue growth (driven largely by Sovaldi, which racked up $ 2 billion in sales in its first three months, making it the fastest - selling drug in history).
The fast pace enabled by technology pervades the culture at many companies.
Until late last year, Indian SMEs were growing at their own pace, undeterred by the fast technological wave that seemed to be hitting every other sector.
In a fast - paced work environment like Facebook, where I manage a number of people and teams, I know how easy it can be to give «drive - by feedback.»
European rival Airbus also is automating, and industry experts say it is doing so at a faster pace than Boeing, partly driven by rigid labor laws in Europe that made it difficult to lay off workers in a downturn.
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.
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.
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.
First Draft provides fast - paced and comprehensive coverage of politics and elections by The New York Times.
Online investors can protect themselves by understanding the stocks they are buying and setting up safeguards in fast - paced markets.
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).
The funding by IAN will help us grow at faster pace and develop a stronger product,» Sanghera said in the statement.
Responsible for product knowledge for all digital products offered by Denali Media Holdings, LLC as well as for developing and maintaining product knowledge in a fast paced, dynamic environment.
Patience can be a hard thing to come by though, especially in our fast paced world.
The recent market turmoil was triggered by a report that wages for the 12 months ending in January had climbed at the fastest pace in eight years, raising concerns that inflation pressures could be growing.
Introduced by startup marketer Sean Ellis, growth hacking is a startup marketing methodology that turns clever tactics into fast - paced growth.
Traction was harder to come by in larger enterprises, though, and in fact over the last few years Office 365 has well out - paced G Suite, not only growing faster but winning back customers.
And this was driven by a menu that got a little expensive after the financial crisis relative to competitive alternatives and a broader guest experience that became a little expected and failed to keep pace with guest expectations that started to evolve much faster than they had in the past and with an improving competitive set, including Red Lobster and LongHorn.
The U.K.'s construction sector expanded at the fastest pace since June 2010 in March, lifted by a four - and - a-half year high increase in new orders.
Domestic corporate goods prices rose by 1.9 per cent over the year to December — the fastest pace of growth since the early 1990s — largely reflecting the run - up in global commodity prices.
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.
And as far as spending by big cities growing too fast, their operating spending has increased at a slower pace than overall municipal government spending while their responsibilities have arguably grown at a faster pace.
The pace of credit growth in Australia has been unusually fast by international standards (Table 14).
The strong data, along with upward revisions to prior months, have prompted Fed watchers to begin to forecast a faster pace of tightening by the US Federal Reserve.
Demand growth in the quarter was driven by consumption and equipment investment; some of this demand was met from abroad, as imports continued to expand at a faster pace than exports.
Leveraging open source technologies allows the BBG a cost - effective way to adapt existing technology by building in core features crucial to journalists working in a multilingual, fast - paced environment.
It might take you a few hours per post when you're starting but by a few weeks in and beyond you'll start pushing them out at a much faster pace, with more confidence, and at a higher level of quality.
Some investors had speculated that Powell might move to impose his mark on the Fed by signalling a faster pace of rate hikes for 2018.
(Bloomberg)-- Previously owned U.S. homes sold in May at the fastest pace since November 2009, driven by first - time buyers and indicating budding momentum in the residential real estate market.
The U.S. economy grew at a 1.3 percent pace in the second quarter, faster than estimated last month and helped by exports and spending on services.
I think much of society is exasperated by fast - paced images and media, and would probably like to push pause on life.
Those kind of social bonds, broad and deep, are passed on by generations and can not easily be recreated in new or fast - paced milieus.
It offers a very gentle and careful «stop» on the fast - paced road of our culture, where we are told to abide by a specific but ever - changing set of rules and rarely encouraged to listen.
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