Sentences with phrase «long runs i»

Most people probably don't need LTE, frankly, unless you regularly go on hikes or long runs and you don't want to be weighed down with your phone.
Built - in GPS and a great workout coach make the Huawei Watch 2 a great companion on long runs and intense workouts.
You definitely won't have to worry about running out of juice on your long runs.
The only reason I relegate my pair to rough weather days is because I find the sole a bit too stiff for long runs, and especially for a run that will include any roads or sidewalks.
Pros: Superior stability for overpronation, fast feeling ride, comfortability that doesn't fade on long runs, roomy toe box
According to Sole Review, you could take this shoe from the road to some light trails if you're looking to change up the scenery to get through those long runs.
Some of my most creative ideas have come from long runs or bike rides.
Superior stability for overpronation, fast feeling ride, comfortability that doesn't fade on long runs, roomy toe box
These Jack - of - all - trades shoes are light enough for speedwork, cushioned for long runs, and have a smooth ride that doesn't fade even as you pile on the miles.
Critics, though, point out that driving customers to fewer and fewer options across the gamut of health services could prove risky for them in the long run.
Work out the costs and benefits during every step of the process so you can choose a direction that will benefit your organization in the long run.
And in the long run, workplace stress has been linked to everything from metabolic syndrome to cardiovascular disease.
Although this may seem costly, in the long run it saves money by closing giant security loopholes.
(Fortune interviewed Goldsmith in March for a look back at his long run as the popular character.)
Leonardo DiCaprio's character was a classic extrovert in Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street, but a more reserved type is likely to be a better manager in the long run.
In the long run, the scientists want neural dust motes in the brain and spinal cord.
While starting a new venture can be exciting, you may fall victim to certain mistakes that could end up costing you a great deal in the long run.
The definition that I like for behavioral addiction that makes the most sense to me is an experience that we return to compulsively over and over again because it feels good in a short run but in the long run, it ultimately undermines our well - being in some respect.
Approaching people who are already warm to your product or service will save you time, money, and frustration in the long run.
The sales approach may be able to hide flaws for the short term, but in the long run if the product isn't fit for the market then it will eventually crumble.
It would even encourage me with a little nudge when it noticed I reached my halfway point on one of my longer runs.
«That's a benefit because it forces you to make choices you're probably going to be happy with in the long run
They also made more money in the long run and secured more high - status jobs.
So in the long run I'd bet on Spectre.»
«If carriers have better data, and they're able to say, look, we can measure risk better... and in the long run it's better for consumers, then the regulator [would be] okay with that,» said Shum.
This ends up using less energy than running your air conditioner or heater all day long, which can save you money in the long run.
But at a time when the U.S. and Europe is fighting costly political battles in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, poking a country like Greece — which sits at the crossroads of these regions — could be far more expensive in the long run.
«There's a tendency among the pro-print crowd to romanticize physical books, but in the long run I think they're right for many of the reasons Fallon outlines in her article.
As a bonus, the belt even has a key hook built in for extra security — because finding yourself locked out of your home or car after a long run is not fun.
While these tweaks might sound small, investing some time in organization up front can pay out massively in the long run.
In the long run, Harvard's move could provoke a fresh round of soul searching in the increasingly challenged field of endowment investing.
«The first thing to keep in mind is that, in some long run equilibrium, wage inflation should be equal to what the growth rate of productivity is — so how much workers can produce — and the increase in prices for the goods they produce,» he said at the UBS Greater China conference in Shanghai.
But sometimes, it's worth it in the long run to splurge.
Those subjects who were hungry ended up making decisions that were advantageous in the long run, which the researchers found slightly surprising as previous research has shown that hunger can decrease one's cognitive performance.
By slowing down, for example, by taking the moments I needed to prepare for that call in the first place, I would have ultimately saved myself time in the long run.
In the long run, you are better off making sure that you at least meet expectations as opposed to always trying to exceed them.
Fourthly, one aspect that needs to be considered in the long run is laws in place to protect sensitive customer data; if this is applicable to the area in which your small business operates.
«Whether any of today's cryptocurrencies will survive over the long run seems unlikely to me, although parts of them may evolve and survive,» Strongin said.
I know busy CEOs will claim they don't have time for this, but the reality is that I am more productive and make better decisions that payoff in the long run when I function in joy zone.
Do your homework and pick the stocks of companies that are doing well and could be doing better in a stronger environment, and your portfolio could benefit in the long run, Cramer said.
Your business needs a Purple Cow (see Seth Godin) to survive in today's market, and if you don't have a remarkable differentiator, then you will have trouble playing in the long run.
In the short run it hasn't had much of an impact, but in the long run it's going to have a huge impact.
You're doing it for the long run, so stop looking at it!»
This innovation will be good for the planet and, in the long run, may boost Virgin airlines» profitability.
But if you think that fighting Russian aggression in Eastern Europe is important to maintain political and economic stability in the region, then taking a softer line on Greek debt may be worthwhile in the long run.
«With so many day - to - day phone calls, emails and meetings, it's easy to get caught up in issues that may seem like they need immediate attention but are small in the long run.
As RIM progressed, it became clear that porting would be problematic in the long run, and that many features would indeed have to be built from the ground up in QNX.
It might not be simple or convenient in the beginning, but it is worth it in the long run.
And some of the players to watch out for are the same big guys from 10 or 20 years ago (Microsoft, Oracle, AT&T, etc.) who are the long - entrenched stakeholders and «powers - who - be» in your space — not because they're great innovators or disruptors, but because: (a) they're increasingly well - informed about who's doing what very well (damn those demo days); (b) they're fairly fast followers with great gobs of money; and (c) they have the people, resources, and patience to hang around and keep buying and trying until they eventually get things right in the long run.
If you're looking to build companies in the long run, you really need to have a contrarian perspective.
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