Sentences with phrase «headway when»

This shows that bitcoin startup activities in Africa are not only limited to the continent's leading economies Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa and Kenya but that smaller nations are also making headway when it comes to bitcoin and blockchain adoption and innovation.
The National Association of Realtors» report found that, despite the fact they have the higher balance when paying off student loans, Generation X borrowers are making some headway when it comes to home ownership: They are expected to account for 28 percent of home sales this year, with Millennials at 34 percent and Baby Boomers at 30 percent, respectively.
It's easy not to feel like you aren't making any headway when it comes to paying your student loans off.

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When it comes to student development and creating this culture of acceptance, I believe the University of Calgary is really making headway
SoftBank failed to make headway in China when it first entered the market 18 years ago.
It's disingenuous for Jim Prentice to criticize Rachel Notley for saying it's time to move on from Northern Gateway when he himself had the file for two years and couldn't make any headway.
Or I remember when each of my sons, while learning to walk, would make unsteady headway across the floor until he suddenly realized that nothing was holding him up and he would collapse in a heap.
Rowing against the wind, the disciples were making little headway, when in the fourth watch (i.e., 3:00 - 6:00 AM.)
So natural has sin become to him, or sin has so become his second nature, that he finds the daily continuance quite a matter of course, and it is only when by a new sin he acquires as it were new headway that for an instant he is made aware.
Caltex Australia is making headway in its attempt to plug a $ 100 million - plus hole in profits when its 13 - year fuel partnership with Woolworths comes to an end, gaining clearance for acquisitions and accelerating its convenience strategy.
Arsenal got nothing but 2 goals behind by playing the 4 -2-3-1 system and didn't make any headway in the game until we switched to 4 -4-2 when we suddenly became a danger to Hull and came back from behind to win the game.
As for fighting for his place, when you've got a team or unit of that team i.e his fellow strikers not making headway, you've hardly got a fight on your hands as you can't be differentiated from them and so don't look out of place!
Residents and activists felt they had made headway last year when the Chicago Park District promised to set aside $ 1.5 million in the budget for a park.
When your child finally goes down for a nap, you'd rather use that far - too - short alone time to make headway on work, instead of taking time for yourself and, you know, grooming.
Britain's membership of the EU is a complicated issue and this writer genuinely has no hard view — but it's little wonder when Labour, Conservatives and Lib Dems all vociferously share the same view that Britain must remain in the EU that its Ukip looking like they'll make serious headway in the European elections in May.
«But unfortunately, it is when we start punishing criminals in power, when we start punishing thieves in power, when Nigerians stop celebrating mediocrity and corruption that we will begin to have headway.
By the third term, when the old «progressive majority» arguments might have made some headway, Blair didn't seem terribly interested in the future and may no longer have had the political capital to achieve reform had he tried.
It is my experience that such diseases may be overcome within weeks or months using natural approaches, but when steroidal drugs are used at the same time, it is much more difficult to make headway.
When they don't make much headway in the case they are made to cooperate with special agent Ileana.
Roger makes almost accidental headway at work and in his love life, but in true romantic - comedy fashion never considers what will happen when he's jobless or his lies to his beloved inevitably catch up to him.
And when Don fails to make any headway by sheer bull - headed insistence, he busts out the heavy rhetorical artillery, as in this electrifying confrontation the night of his arrival:
Numerous commentators have observed that the #MeToo movement has struggled to make headway in Italy, despite the creation of the equivalent hashtag #quellavoltache («that time when»), which women have used to share their experiences.
He doesn't make any headway, but when nearly all his resources are exhausted he hears rumors of a person called The Ancient One, who lives in a compound in Tibet and has magical powers.
Split Decision: Two Incumbents Losing in Denver School Board Elections, Two Supporters of District Policies Prevail (Chalkbeat) Quotes Martin West: «There are signs in the national election results this week that Democrats may make significant headway at the state and local level next year when many more seats are in play, and that typically makes it harder to pursue the traditional reform agenda.
Aware of the social issues weighing on many students, and worn down by failures in the past, teachers said when they weren't convinced they could make headway in 2011 when they were presented with the new, more advanced material.
The driver can select a «headway» of between 1 to 2.2 seconds, with a default setting of 1.8 seconds; this equates to a 50 meter distance from the vehicle ahead when travelling at 62 mph (100km / h).
When we're racing, the car's getting better and better, we've made some headway.
When you're using a balance transfer credit card to make headway on your debt, the best thing you can do is quit using your credit cards altogether.
When I was paying off my line of credit in my early 20s, I made no headway until I actually forced myself to stick with a plan.
I like to think of myself as a reasonably astute guy when it comes to these sorts of things and I can barely make any headway on it.
These figures have remained fairly consistent since the 2003 - 2004 edition of the survey, but when you compare them with the results of the most recent U.S. Census, which says that Hispanics now make up over 16 percent of the population (up 43 percent since 2000) and blacks make up 12 percent (up 12.3 percent since 2000), it seems that little headway has been made in promoting pet ownership among these ethnic groups.
Repeatedly trying to solve a puzzle and making no headway is too frustrating, when I could be making progress in other games.
It seems there will be no headway gained when the simple existence on an option menu is such a great offense.
If, say, you're venturing somewhere new, you might choose to set off at night, make headway through familiar lands with a degree of confidence, and when you reach the unknown, your progress is enhanced by the extra detailing that daylight brings.
On top of that, when it comes to breaking pieces or cutting parts off of an enemy (which is an interesting and innovative technique, I'll give you that one), can't I get some sort of scratch marks or something to tell I'm making headway there?
I'm grandfathered in with Headway so I don't pay a subscription fee — a recurring fee for the theme would have been a deal - killer for me — but I'm now afraid to get into the backend because I'll have to learn everything again from scratch, when I've already put years of sweat into it.
When he began making headway in the early eighties, the city was giving itself over to the painterly swagger of the neo-Expressionists: David Salle, Julian Schnabel, Jean - Michel Basquiat, especially.
Presented in a time when scientists and engineers are making great headway in expanding machine intelligence, this sculptor's structures seem to have minds of their own.
It doesn't when more and more of your tax revenue goes to paying for «this stuff,» yet you still end up borrowing ever more to cover the rest of the bill, and then don't make any headway paying down that debt.
The proposition sceptics make is that the «hockey stick» is just too convenient and came along when those trying to make a case against fossil fuels were not making much headway.
Just when my skeptic friends are making headway (thanks to Nic lewis) on the sensitivity question, they lose focus and tout Salby.
When can we expect a conference to make headway against the mass of polluters and their investment in fossil fuels.
When you are asking questions, you are making headway, even if your opponent can not see it.
It explains why the same internal initiative, when championed by a lawyer, makes far more headway among the partners than when even the most highly experienced and credentialed non-lawyer makes the case.
When asked about what can be expected from the regulations, he said that life insurance regulations are making a headway and will be formulated some time.
While Marantz has made some headway recently with updated onscreen displays, the NR1506 menu you'll see on your TV screen is only 720p and doesn't feature any illustrations, nor is there any onscreen info when a track is playing via Spotify Connect or other streaming services.
When you're facing a tough client or really need to make headway with an initiative within your own team, bringing the salesperson in on the call can help you make a quick breakthrough.
If this is your thinking, you're missing out on opportunities to make headway in your job search, when your competitors have taken that misguided notion to heart, and put their searches on hold.
We can not make headway towards lasting change when we do not first seek to consider the roots of the problem.
When you and your partner can not make any headway in resolving even the smallest of conflicts, a marriage therapist can be beneficial.
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