Sentences with phrase «continue on that straight line»

Unfortunately, the last decade has illustrated that without some type of external improving force, firms that continue on that straight line at a constant speed will eventually be overtaken by dynamic firms who have embraced and adopted the external forces of effective and productive legal technology.

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seeing in math a straight line has no true end it continues on forever thus that sheet of paper if continued would like wise continue on until it meets something to stop it's progression.
Can it really have Andrew Cuomo on its ballot line in 2014 and continue to make the case, with a straight face, that it stands for something?
The Honda Civic Si continues to base its reputation on the rev - happy nature of its engine and the solid engineering of its front - wheel drive chassis, not simple straight - line speed.
It thrashed the BMW X5 in the bush, but couldn't keep it in sight on a twisty road as the suspension, brakes and V6 turbo - diesel struggled to accelerate, stop, and maintain cornering speeds when all the leaden 4 × 4 wanted to do was continue in a straight line.
Because there's ice on the road, your front tires don't have traction and will continue in a straight line and not the new path to avoid the collision.
On the chart above the blue line represents the NAHB's Multifamily Production Index (MPI) which began falling in the 3rd quarter of 2005 and fell for four straight Continue reading Is Builder Sentiment a Better Predictor of the Apartment Investment Cycle?
There's more input than output, energy budget imbalance, so it's getting warm - er, not on a straight line... as weather is changing with it and continuing to go through it's fast and slow motions.
The linear trends on the charts denote the continuing acceleration of 15 - year warming (red straight line) for the pre-1950 era, versus the decelerating trend of our current times (green straight line), as reported by NASA scientists.
Well any isolated neutral atom or molecule getting along in outer space is subject basically to nothing but the gravitational force; which is far and away the weakest of all the Physical forces of nature; so it doesn't do a heck of a lot for any isolated neutral atom or molecule; which continues on in a straight line at a constant velocity according to Newton's Laws (or maybe Einstein's)
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