Sentences with phrase «earlier than race»

Not exact matches

She wasn't racing the field but the clock, spending most of the race more than a second - and - a-half under her own world record pace, set earlier this year.
Trump was then declared the victor in Pennsylvania, and the Associated Press called the race for him at 2:30 a.m. E.T. Financial markets were already tumbling at the prospect of a Trump victory hours earlier, with Dow futures down more than 700 points at one point.
The conundrum for retailers is that they can hardly stand idly by when the competition is trotting out bigger discounts than ever, earlier than ever, worsening a race to the bottom that has bedeviled retailers for years, and clearly continues to.
Ferrari: Race to Immortality takes a close look at the early days of the Scuderia in F1 when it was much less of a powerhouse than it was now and when Enzo Ferrari was just trying to establish himself like any other team owner.
It's a scary thought, but that guy who had more than his fair share of crashes in pre-season testing, looked incredibly erratic in the early races, and has generally been blitzed by Felipe Massa in qualifying is currently 10th in the championship - ahead of his teammate.
So The Hambletonian looks like a much better horse race than it did earlier, and it may even be an excellent one.
Ferrari and Sebastian Vettel are more than a match for Mercedes this season, and in Bahrain Hamilton could have had a much better chance of winning had Mercedes implemented team orders earlier in the race.
It could be earlier than that but I am being cautious, but I am starting get the feeling that they can and will get Sunday's race in.
It's been a disappointing campaign for the Red Devils on the whole, as although they're still in the hunt for the FA Cup, they've fallen short in the Premier League title race and were dumped out of the Champions League earlier than most expected against Sevilla.
When the match race takes its place in racing's history books, the fundamentalists will almost inevitably give decisive weight to the circumstance mentioned by Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons elsewhere in this issue: over an off track (in patches slow) Nashua and Swaps raced together at killing early speed: five - eighths of a mile in 58 seconds, three - quarters of a mile in 1:10 2/5 — two seconds faster than Swaps's time at the same point in the Kentucky Derby over a fast track.
2nd palace is no better than 3rd or 4th (except for cl qualifier), it is the title that I want, it has been a decade now... Actually this season I gave up the title race early on when we failed to strengthen our team in the last summer (CB+DM+ST all were must) and I'm not convinced we will add the needed quality this window (top DM + top top ST and maybe GK+CB)...
With the landscape of endurance racing changing in the early 1990s (basically Bernie Ecclestone was worried it was getting more popular than F1, so he killed it off) 1991 would be the last chance for Mazda to achieve success, so entered two of its 787Bs for the race.
Hulkenberg cut the corner when overtaking Sergio Perez in the early stages of the race but, rather than being told to give the place back, the Renault driver was handed a five - second stop - go penalty by the stewards instead which left many baffled.
In the elite women's race, Switzerland's Manuela Schär added victory in London to her Boston Marathon win of less than a week earlier.
A blistering start saw them race into a 3 - 1 lead with less than half hour on the clock as Charlie Brown, Dujon Sterling (pictured celebrating top) and Jacob Maddox all netted early goals.
If Tottenham were still in the title race you could argue this would be a tight cagey affair with the two sides feeling each other out early rather than going on the offensive.
Getting places early may sound like a drag, but better to be there early and have time to kill, than be racing against the clock to board a plane.
It also shows Paladino a lot closer to Cuomo than even the Rasmussen poll earlier this week that pegged the race at 54 - 38, again without Lazio in the running.
When Boris Johnson sought to usurp Ken Livingstone earlier this year, we heard far more about the Tory's «gaffes» over the years and the antics of Ken's race adviser Lee Jasper, than we ever did about their policy differences.
It was a year and a half before election day, earlier than he's ever backed a candidate in a statewide or city race.
Vanderhoef was the early frontrunner in this race, largely due to his higher name recognition (recall he also ran for LG as John Faso's running mate in 2006), but he told me this morning that the contest is tighter than expected.
As Reid Pillifant at Capital New York reported earlier today, Rep. Bob Turner has $ 97,515 on hand after entering the race later than his fellow GOP candidates.
In Iowa in December, Democrat Jim Lykam won his state Senate race by 48 points — 31 points better than Clinton's performance there the month earlier, according to district - level data compiled by the Daily Kos Elections site.
Optimistic partisans digging through the data have even found reason to cheer some of the special election defeats: In one of the Democratic losses, a race for a Connecticut seat held by Republicans for more than a century, the GOP candidate won by 10 percentage points, compared with a 22 - point GOP victory margin in an election for the same seat just three months earlier.
«Though most political ad dollars traditionally are spent after Labor Day, tight primaries and early spending on House, Senate and gubernatorial races have pushed local TV - ad spending above $ 311 million as of mid-August, up 45 % from the same point in 2004 and more than three times as much as in 2002...»
The move is a more than a little surprising considering that it is firstly extremely early — Mr. Jeffries only jumped into the race this weekend — and for that fact that unions invariably try to play it safe and endorse the incumbent.
Khan's camp believe the Tories have launched their attacks on the Labour candidate earlier than expected due to polling last week showing Khan edging ahead in the race.
«Normally, I would not ask you for your help this early, however, a race of this magnitude will take an enormous commitment.The incumbent officeholder has amassed a warchest of more than $ 4 million, which is why it is vital that Supervisor Bellone receives your early support to get out his message.»
Mitt Romney took an early lead over Obama with more than half the races decided Tuesday, but the Republican challenger lost both his home and birth states and was trailing in key battleground states, according to unofficial returns and CNN projections.
Earlier this week, The New York Times reported that Pence is making moves to keep President Donald Trump from getting too involved in the governor's race, mostly because Pence had served with Putnam more than a decade ago in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Earlier this month, Juanita Perez Williams defeated two other candidates to become the Democratic nominee in the race for mayor of Syracuse, picking up more than 50 percent of the vote.
Sean Coffey's campaign strategist Bruce Gyory sent out a statement earlier today, dismissing the Siena poll that showed his candidate in third place and invoking the closer - than - expected 2009 NYC mayor's race in which Bill Thompson defied predictions and came within less than 5 percentage points of ousting Mayor Bloomberg.
In a press release touting the program, NRCC officials noted that Heaney had raised more money than any New York congressional candidate, giving him a strong early advantage in the race.
BY PAUL SCHINDLER In an extraordinary turnabout, the de Blasio campaign, late in the evening on September 8, disavowed its confirmation made more than eight hours earlier that Mayor Bill de Blasio had endorsed Bronx City Councilmember Fernando Cabrera, a divisively anti-gay Democrat, for reelection in his District 14 primary race.
Rev. Walrond began with the observation that the other candidates take him much more seriously than they did early in the race.
«Stefanik has a solid early lead, but with more than seven weeks till voters go to the polls, she has not closed the deal with voters and this race is far from over, particularly since only about one - third of voters say they are absolutely certain to stick with their current choice,» he said.
While Quinnipiac has not previously surveyed voters across the state about the race, other earlier polls showed Mr. Cuomo leading Ms. Nixon by more than 30 and 40 percentage points.
The introduction of CRISPR, which is simpler and more efficient than other techniques, will probably accelerate the race to get gene - edited cells into the clinic across the world, says Carl June, who specializes in immunotherapy at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and led one of the earlier studies.
But those earlier pioneers seemed more romantic and exciting than the grim monotones and slow - paced action transmitted to our homes during the space race.
Both the Italian and African participants were more likely to empathize with this intentionally strange - looking hand than with the hand of another race, which implies that the earlier lack of empathy was due to skin color, not just difference.
Less than a year earlier, I'd been racing ultramarathons while juggling a career as magazine editor and a family (my husband and I were raising a rambunctious toddler).
I haven't slept much the previous night, I got super tired and that tiredness went over the board so I fell asleep late and woke up very early as my mind was racing with great thoughts about work, some new creations that I'm more than happy to present to my boss.
We actually took a lot less photos than I anticipated because we entered the park with no plan (it was our first time at a Disney park) and with Japan's limited winter daylight and DisneySea's early close that day, it soon became a race against the sun to see as much as we could.
Early critics» awards are almost always representative of the early part of the race; thus, they can be looked more as influencers rather than predicEarly critics» awards are almost always representative of the early part of the race; thus, they can be looked more as influencers rather than predicearly part of the race; thus, they can be looked more as influencers rather than predictors.
Colorado and Delaware are among the 20 states that received more than $ 1 billion in federal Race to the Top - Early Learning Challenge grants to bolster the quality of early learning education and to make it more widely availEarly Learning Challenge grants to bolster the quality of early learning education and to make it more widely availearly learning education and to make it more widely available.
The Citroën is agile and accurate in its lines but the first thing I do is turn the ESP off (and it is completely off in the Racing) because the front wheels are struggling to lay down the power cleanly and the electronics are cutting in early rather than allowing a bit of slip.
When conversation turns to early -»70s race specials, everyone thinks of the 2.7 RS and its ducktail bootlid, but the CSL was by far the more radical machine, even before it sprouted rubber sideburns, because the car on which it was based, the 3.0 CSi, offered far less performance than a 911 2.4 S.
Yet the biggest attraction last summer wasn't a race car; it was a race car transporter that less than two years earlier had looked like the rusted - out, shot - up, long - forgotten relic of a third - world civil war.
The Elan's wedgy styling as long been an acquired taste but there's some visual interest here with the British Racing Green paint scheme and an oh - so - Lotus yellow stripe down the centreline of the car, while the cabin is more modern than those early MX - 5s and far more cossetting than that of the Elise that replaced the Elan in 1996.
Colours were restricted (Racing Blue, Nimbus Grey and Glacier White) and like earlier Cups it was cheaper — by # 1000 — than a standard 197.
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