I'll miss Dot Earth (along with the teaching and documentary filming I've
done at Pace University since I left The Times staff at the end of 2009).
The benefit to private lessons is that each lesson is individualized for your dog and will be
done at their pace.
Purpose: This run is a PT test or race simulation
done at a pace close to what you want to achieve but not «all out».
«That review is going to be
done at the pace that it takes.
It is important to remember that jogging even walking should be
done at your pace.
All benchmark sets should be
done at a pace so that you feel completely spent at the end, but not going so hard at the beginning that you can not finish.
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).
You can
do this at a pace that is comfortable for you!
Any hesitation I had is eased by my strong belief in my students» learning abilities and a realization that I can
do this at a pace I can handle.
I found it easy to
do at my pace and in comfortable surroundings.
You can
do it at your pace and not get overloaded.
Not exact matches
They're self -
paced, cost nothing (or next to nothing), and you can
do «em
at home in your pyjamas.
You ride
at your
pace, but you
do it with other people.
There's no need to get anyone else involved; you can
do things
at your own
pace.
I often
do research in the late afternoon (my slowest time of the day) because the activity can progress
at a mellower
pace.
At the time I was actively pursuing a BS in Business Management, but the
pace was too slow for me — I didn't have another three years to wait and learn, so I started using all the resources available to me on line and in the classroom.
He was starting to get frustrated with the slow
pace of advancement
at Amgen when his old college roommate called — a guy he used to
do day trading with in the dorms.
To keep growing, a company has to continually roll out new closed - end funds and raise money, which O'Leary Funds had been
doing at a breakneck
pace.
«People are
at their best when they're up against a deadline... Having too much time on your hands or
doing things
at a leisurely
pace can be a mistake.
A team leader or executive can set up a series of virtual activities, some of which participants can
do individually
at their own
pace, and some that are
done in real - time as a team.
And that isn't just when they decide to raise rates, and
at what
pace, but also what they
do with the balance sheet.
We actually see startups in China grow
at a faster
pace the first three to five years than they
do in the U.S.. It's not uncommon to see Chinese teams working from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m, six days a week.
I can't directly compare the processors in both because Roku doesn't list the clock speed or number of cores for the Streaming Stick, but the startup has been pretty good
at keeping up with the
pace of technology with its hardware revisions.
You just have to
do it the natural way - diet and exercise and stick to it - and be able to
do it
at your own
pace.»
«All you're trying to
do, whether it's a three - minute pitch or a six - or eight - minute presentation, is to whet the appetite for a follow - up and get an in - person meeting,» says Somak Chattopadhyay, principal
at Greenhill SAVP, an early stage venture capital fund in New York, and a longtime
Pace judge.
At the end of the day, though, the biggest threat to Canada might likely come not from financial markets, but from what a debt ceiling breach would
do to U.S. consumer and business confidence and thus the
pace of growth south of the border.
The system, inspired by work
done at Stanford's VR lab, uses 360 - degree video to put players — primarily quarterbacks — through their
paces, with less physical risk and wear - and - tear than on - field practice, and more interactivity than just watching game video.
Even if the FDA puts its foot down, «companies are always going to be able to find a new synonym or creative marketing term» that doesn't run afoul of regulations, says Margaret Pollan, an assistant professor of environmental food law
at Pace Law School.
The new finance chief of Spain also told CNBC that the southern European economy has been growing
at a solid
pace of about 3 percent in the last four years, but this doesn't mean that the problems raised during the euro zone sovereign debt crisis are over.
«Find a path that winds toward your goal
at a
pace that feels
do - able for you,» she writes.
Plenty of the people
at the Severn plant have come to share the Centenaris» dream of building a big company — particularly when Paul predicts, as he
did at one recent meeting, how much their stock appreciation rights will rise in value if Atlas keeps growing
at its current
pace.
StatsCan found that although the underground economy has grown since the last estimates in 1992, it
did so
at a slower
pace than the overall economy.
«We will
do it
at a very fast
pace but we also want to
do it efficiently.»
You can realize you have held one thousand meetings
at a breakneck
pace, but haven't stopped to ask your team how they're
doing, or tell them that you're proud of them.
Kvisle says Talisman's turnaround is moving
at a faster
pace than TransCanada's, and the company is already «shifting focus from identifying assets to sell and write down... to what we have to
do to grow shareholder value.»
Obsession with
doing things
at a
pace you can not «afford» can tank companies (and resolutions).
Allowing a team to move
at a
pace that works for them doesn't just lead to more efficient processes, it instills the sense of camaraderie and pride in one another that makes the experience so rewarding in the end.
He was
doing a good job overall but struggled with the interviews; his nervousness drove him to speak
at a frenetic
pace.
At the same time, most economists don't think the
pace of job growth is enough to cause the Federal Reserve to speed up its timetable for raising interest rates.
Schaaf and Strader said that staying lean and not having outside investors has enabled them to
do what they want, be less formal (there's no board of directors to report to) and move
at their own
pace.
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.
And now that our careers are going, we're looking
at maxing out two traditional 401Ks and two Roth IRAs this year, and we see the Roth IRA portion as a small hedge against rising future tax rates (or what I think is a bit more likely to happen — tax brackets that don't keep
pace with inflation, so keep sucking in more and more people to higher brackets).
The issue has
at times become a political cudgel — just Google «Obama» and «food stamps,» or, better yet, don't — but this week's report shows the
pace of improvement is finally starting to accelerate.
I totally agree with your synopsis - «our economies just can't grow
at the same
pace they once
did.
Instead of trying to pump up growth with highly speculative and potentially hazardous monetary experiments, the Fed needs to recognize that our economies just can't grow
at the same
pace they once
did.
The critical issue here is that even though inflation rose and fell over the course of the cycle, price expectations
did not move — even when inflation was running
at 5 per cent, the community
at large expected it would soon be back to its normal lower
pace.
«The volatility can actually slow investment behaviour, and when you
do that, you begin to slow the
pace at which the economy can potentially grow,» says Kenneth Medlock, a fellow in energy studies
at the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy
at Rice University.
While students marched for gun control in Washington, DC, Americans were
doing Google searches on «NRA membership»
at a record
pace.
They suggested that I fix the sector allocation, but it is just taking a very long time to
do so
at my
pace.
If productivity had continued to grow
at the
pace it
did in the late 1990s, our gross domestic product (GDP) would have been 23 per cent higher in 2016, meaning an extra $ 13,000 for every Canadian.