Sentences with phrase «hit your stride there»

Not exact matches

The volatility in Bombardier's shares could partly be due to the culture of seeking growth through product innovation, so there will be periods when new offerings are hitting their stride and periods when there is uncertainty over the outcome.
With the company currently valued at roughly $ 915 million, there could be significant upside if it can once again hit its stride.
There's no hesitation in their stride when they're going to hit.
There was nothing I saw this year that made me think it's Watkins fault that Goff couldn't hit him in stride on anything longer than 15 yard.
But, he has a knack for that deep bomb and hitting his guy in stride when he can eyeball the WR and anticipate where he will be when the ball gets there, dropping it in the proverbial bucket often as it were.
Coming to the 2014/15 campaign, there's a smidgen of skepticism that the Welshman hasn't hit his stride just yet.
There are some places that really hit their stride in a certain season.
People - perception in politics is important and although we have made great strides generally there appears to be a need to re-balance the front bench to make it harder hitting preferably also with a bit of northern grittiness in there as well.
Whether you're on a one - or six - day - a-week running schedule, there's a time and a place to hit your stride.
Look at ANY throw or strike or hit or swing or kick or punch or stride... notice any rotational component there?
Perhaps a bit of trimming may have been in order, as a story this devoid of substance doesn't require a nearly two - hour run time, especially when there are at least two unnecessary and largely unfunny subplots (anything having to do with the skip tracer and the hitmen brings the comic momentum to a screeching halt) that continue to rear their ugly heads just when the comedy begins to hit something close to a stride.
Peter and Bobby Farrelly hit their stride in the mid-to-late»90s with the one - two punch of Kingpin and There's Something About Mary, and that's really about it.
As budget season hits its stride, and the political war between charter and regular public schools is at high pitch, it is refreshing to find there are instances where the two sides get together for the betterment of the city's students.
There's no denying that you can hit silly speeds at will, but because you reach them in the blink of an eye you can grab your fun in an opportunist manner denied to bigger, longer - striding cars like a Nissan GT - R or Porsche 911 GT3.
A versatile alternative to the traditional station wagon, minivans have hit their stride in America, and there are plenty of offerings to keep you busy shopping for the right one.
Yes, there's a place for a Super Cab or a Crew Cab on a jobsite, allowing crews of workers to arrive in one vehicle, saving gas and parking space, but the popularity of extended and crew cab pickups didn't hit their stride until middle managers with families started purchasing full - size pickups as everyday commuter cars.
The console never quite hit its stride and has now been replaced by the Nintendo Switch, but that doesn't mean there aren't still some good games for it.
The Resistance series, a trilogy of PlayStation 3 first - person shooters from Insomniac Games, never hit its stride, but there was a kernel of an idea that persisted across all three games and always fascinated me.
Since there is a formula in place, and we produce solo exhibitions at the gallery, I look at the pairing or secession of shows as swath to reflect on when thinking about hitting a streak, or a stride, or as you put here nailing it.
While it remains to be seen whether or not Lenovo will help turn Motorola into a profitable cell phone company once again, there is no question that the once - great company hit its stride in 2014.
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