Sentences with phrase «had pace so»

Also, Anderlecht had pace so Bellerin + Chambers is better than having Chambers + merte on one side.
What have we got to lose he can cross a ball and likes to go forward, don't know how his beating of players is like but he has pace so, with Monreal both left footed could be the calm before the storm.
I think the major reason Wenger did not sign a strong DM is because of Diaby, Wenger may think it s his last chance to prove what he is capable of and he is when fit so I expect to see a breaktrough or fail from Diaby.You have to admire the loyalty of Wenger on those kind of point, the team is still short of defender but I do think that a Diaby fit can be a good DM as he is tall, strong and technical.There is 3 new striker, Campbell and Sanchez who can play the wings and a tall, strong Wellbeck who can bully the defenders in the box, all three have pace so it s an upgrade on Giroud and Sanogo.

Not exact matches

The business world has become so fast - paced that keeping up is challenging for even the largest, most established organizations in the world.
Technology is changing at an incredible pace, so fast in fact that many industries and individuals are having a hard time keeping up.
Consumers have spent the past few weeks running around and worrying about everyone else, so letting consumers know it's time to focus on themselves will be a nice change of 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.
So although the total mortgage market has shrunk from $ 1.9 trillion in 2013 to a projected $ 1.7 trillion this year, LendingTree's dollar volumes have more than doubled, from $ 9.6 billion to a yearly pace of $ 22.5 billion.
I would deliberately pace myself so I that I spent only 80 percent of my mental energy throughout the day.»
«The global community will rightly expect the pace — alongside a high level of diligence — to be maintained so that people in affected communities and others living in countries at risk of Ebola can have access to a vaccine as soon as possible.»
At the end of last year, the price of a litre of diesel was 59.64 rupees, meaning it has risen by 10.5 percent so far this year, not quite keeping pace with the rise in Brent crude oil.
But without the pressure from investors to make quarterly numbers, Valve co-founder and boss Gabe Newell has always had the advantage of working at his own pace and in his own way (frustratingly so for some fans of the company's generally critically acclaimed games).
Kickstarter is the flagship name - brand of crowdfunding, and so as the industry has matured and developed, the pace of contributions has accelerated.
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.
Over the past two years, a growing number of U.S. banks has capped their directors» earnings, but the ceilings are so high that they primarily serve to fend off potential shareholder litigation rather than control the pace of pay increases.
A Reuters report on Monday stated that the pace and volume of airstrikes had grown so thick that it was no longer safe to leave shelter to bury the dead.
Sondhi noted that while the pace of starts has held up so far this year, TD expects that cooling demand in the face of restrictive policy measures and higher rates will ultimately slow starts going forward.
Social media is changing so rapidly from introducing new features to changes in how users see content that we have to be quick enough to keep pace.
But after years of robust expansion, Shoppers has started to slow the pace; there are, after all, only so many drugstores one country can take.
The solar industry has been working towards PACE for years, so this is good news for them.
This may well require it to travel at a sedate pace at certain stages during the expansion, and we have certainly witnessed this over the past two years or so.
So much has happened in the search engine marketing industry and related verticals (social media, blogging, web design etc) and with over 100 RSS feeds in my RSS reader, it's hard to keep up, let alone stay on pace.
So Check Point is growing at a slower pace than the broader market it operates in, and has told investors to expected a muted result for Q4.
It is also possible that stocks simply move faster today because of the quicker pace of news and trading, and so drops and surges in prices that might have been spread over days in past times are now condensed within hours.
«The pace of change has been so fast and housing supply has not kept up and the transit system has not kept up,» said Alan Durning, executive director of Sightline Institute, a nonprofit research group in Seattle focused on sustainability.
So far, trade tensions have led to bouts of market volatility, but have not signaled that the economy won't be able to continue growing at its current pace.
The discount retailer has also been working to transform its stores into mini shipping centers, too, so it can speed up deliveries and keep pace with Amazon, where Goldberger spent eight years earlier in his career.
Preston: [00:17:56] So what's so interesting here is that on one side we have Silicon Valley working at a rapid pace to create this new digital cryptocurrency and we also have governments and global authorities looking into the implications of using the similar technology whether it's the IMF or other central banks around the world that are that are talking about using some form of crypto to back their monetary baselinSo what's so interesting here is that on one side we have Silicon Valley working at a rapid pace to create this new digital cryptocurrency and we also have governments and global authorities looking into the implications of using the similar technology whether it's the IMF or other central banks around the world that are that are talking about using some form of crypto to back their monetary baselinso interesting here is that on one side we have Silicon Valley working at a rapid pace to create this new digital cryptocurrency and we also have governments and global authorities looking into the implications of using the similar technology whether it's the IMF or other central banks around the world that are that are talking about using some form of crypto to back their monetary baseline.
Whether the Federal Reserve had raised rates in September, does so in December or waits until January is important, but not as important as the pace of increases and the stopping point.
The company has over $ 30 billion remaining on its buyback authorization, so there's no reason to expect a slowdown in the pace of buyback activity.
Since the Fed began raising rates in December 2015, the pace has been modest and gradual: One quarter - point rate increase in 2015, one in 2016, three in 2017 and one so far this year.
With the new tax law reducing liabilities and incentivizing repatriation, buybacks are already on record pace — $ 171 billion worth have been announced so far in 2018, more than double the amount disclosed by mid-February 2017.
Battalions of negotiators for Canada, Mexico and the United States have been working at a breakneck pace trying to reach agreement on a revamped North American free trade pact by the end of the year but so far they have little to show for it.
So far in 1997 there have already been some indications that the pace of growth is picking up, particularly in areas of construction investment, housing and consumer spending.
The company has redefined private fund - raising, drawing hundreds of millions in new cash at a rapid pace of once every six months or so, to fuel its operations globally.
So far this year, those same companies have spent $ 24.2 million, a pace that would easily top last year's lobbying spend.
The story of the growth of open source use in Canada has been far more a matter of evolution than revolution, so quiet in its pace that its progress has been difficult to measure.
«We've been winning more contracts with cities, counties and states across the country, so a lot of growth there, and then just ramping up the pace of innovation for our clients — more services through the technology, more capability,» Thomson said.
The torrid pace of progress in information technology, so the story went, had increased the demand for the highly skilled and educated.
But those norms began to unravel in the 1970's and have done so at an accelerating pace.
There's still a risk of getting crushed or dumped, but so far I've been able to determine my own pace even from within the system.
Now he's made it so that the episodes have the same pacing as the other seasons and all feature all of the characters.
I agree but add: God had no alternative to willing that there be some free creatures, first because (pace Alston) the idea of not creating at all could occur (if I may say so) only to a confused creature, second because, as Peirce, Bergson, and Whitehead have seen, by a «creature» we can consistently mean only a lesser form of the freedom or creativity which in eminent form is deity.
The pace had been hectic, so they headed for the hills.
There is a limited amount of grazable land, after all, so the animals would be growing at a slower pace.
I am way behind in blog reading because of the general pace of life at the moment so I don't know if my question has already been dealt with elsewhere.
In one of his novels, H. G. Wells has a picture of a big business man who was so tensed and strained with the pace of living that he was in danger of complete collapse.
Anyway, we need to pick up the pace with Wright, lest we get stuck with him through 2013, so today I've combined notes from Chapter 3 and Chapter4.
This makes this business extremely fast - paced, so we are looking for an MD who has managed chilled short shelf life product categories.
I've been in a bit of a quinoa rut lately, always turning to the same 2 - 3 quinoa recipes, so this will be a much needed change of pace — it looks fantastic!
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