Sentences with phrase «more by next summer»

My goal is to get rid of 100 more by next summer.

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His next target — 2,000 stores — isn't far away; by this summer, the company opened more new locations than it had projected for all of 2010.
Twelve of the Stryker variants — six with 30 mm cannons and six with Javelin missiles — will head to Germany in January for more evaluation by US troops before the Army hopes to deploy them to a forward position in Europe next summer.
Sprott seems to be becoming more entrenched in his beliefs, arguing that gold prices will reach $ 2,400 per ounce by next summer — almost twice its current value.
While Trudeau presses ahead for legalization of marijuana by next summer, some provinces say they need more time to plan for heavy lifting on regulating and policing legal pot sales.
One thing's for sure, it is his performances in this competition that will ramp up his price tag and get him taken more seriously by Europe's elite ahead of next summer's transfer window.
The 25 - year - old has been targeted by big names such as Arsenal, Manchester United, Barcelona and Real Madrid in recent times, and is likely to attract even more interest next summer as a # 20m release clause looks set to come into effect.
Manchester United look set to bring in four more big names in the transfer market next summer, following on from the huge amounts spent by Louis van Gaal this year.
Players like Hulk, Mathieu Valbuena and many more will be available for practically nothing by next summer...
The Italian international may still be waiting on an offer from Arsenal, but with the Gunners looking at other, more high - profile options, Quagliarella could still be a West Ham player by next week, and become another good addition by Sam Allardyce this summer.
Cuadrado will more than likely be shpped out in the summer or by the next Jan, transfer window, just like De Bruyne and Salah...
That loss is being covered by us not spending any more money this summer or quite probably next summer too.
The 33 year - old has already announced that he is retiring from football and will run the youth setup next season after being given a one - year extension to his players contract last summer, but is he giving a good example to the kids by saying he doesn't want to play any more?
what the delusional one should admit is that while the top 3 teams have not changed their players much the top 2 have become more successful by changing their manager... anyway no guarantees we will be in cl next season... so will have to wait and see what the summer brings
Furthermore, to move now makes it even more impressing planning as rather than panic and bring in replacements when their stalwarts are struggling, potentially signing these youngsters this summer or the next, as suggested by Mundo Deportivo, will allow them to settle while working closely with the established and experienced stars in the current line - up.
The pair have a long and positive working relationship that could perhaps influence the player's willingness to move to England, something that is made even more possible by the fact his contract is up next summer.
Rampage would probably struggle to stand out in the upcoming summer movie seasons next to films that, by the look of them, are better crafted and offer more substance to go with their spectacle.
Working from a tight, uncompromisingly bleak script by Jonathan Bernstein (The Spy Next Door) and James Greer (Just My Luck), the director follows up last summer's Logan Lucky with another genre - bending, self - financed effort that has more going on just underneath the surface than initially meets the eye.
But everyone is quick to stress that this is by no means the end of the film: it's more a pause to see what can be done and Legendary apparently hopes to gear things back up in spring or summer next year.
For more on this topic, see «State Standards Rising in Reading but Not in Math,» by Paul Peterson and Carlos Xabel Lastra - Anadon, from the Summer 2010 issue of Education Next.
For more on this topic by Michael Horn, please read «The Transformational Potential of Flipped Classrooms,» which appears in the Summer 2013 issue of Education Next.
For more on this topic, please see «Evaluating NCLB,» by Thomas Dee and Brian Jacob, which appears in the Summer 2010 issue of Education Next.
For more by Michael Horn, please read «The Transformational Potential of Flipped Classrooms,» from the Summer 2013 issue of Education Next.
For more on this topic by Frederick Hess, please see «How to Get the Teachers We Want» in the Summer 2009 issue of Education Next.
For more on this topic, please read «The Transformational Potential of Flipped Classrooms,» by Michael Horn, from the Summer 2013 issue of Education Next.
For more on this topic, please read «Education and Economic Growth: It's not just going to school, but learning something while there that matters,» by Hanushek, Woessmann, Dean T. Jamison, and Eliot A. Jamison, which appeared in the Summer 2008 issue of Education Next.
For more please read «States Raise Proficiency Standards in Math and Reading,» by Paul E. Peterson and Matthew Ackerman, in the Summer 2015 issue of Education Next.
As recently as last summer, more than half of all Americans hadn't either, according to a poll by Education Next.
It's dark when I get up at 6 am, the first hint of a new day on the horizon; the forest floor has turned gold and green as the cedars shed their summer cloak; honeysuckle leaves litter the boardwalks and garden ground; bright red honeysuckle berries are being plucked by tiny wrens; jays are sitting in the apple tree, feasting on the fruit we imagined as apple pie; the last roses are fading; fronds of great bull kelp are landing on the beach, food for next year's garden; the sudden daybreak howl of sporty boats heading to the hot fishing spots where we have our hydrophones has gone; sea lions are beginning to heave their huge bodies onto haul - out rocks along the way; most of our assistants have left, heading back to school or home; and in their absence we are spending more time in the lab at night, recording the voices of the orcas, who are still here.
«Our various E3 activities will showcase the next steps for Nintendo Switch, from a summer of social competitive gaming to a holiday season highlighted by a milestone Mario adventure,» Nintendo of America president and COO Reggie Fils - Aime said in a press release more than a month before the event.
Arctic air temperatures are increasing at twice the rate of the rest of the world — a study by the U. S. Navy says that the Arctic could lose its summer sea ice by next year, eighty - four years ahead of the models — and evidence little more than a year old suggests the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is doomed, which will add between twenty and twenty - five feet to ocean levels.
As a U. Sydney student in the summer of 1965, knowing next to nothing about computers, I applied to all seven computer companies with Australian outposts for a 3 - month job, was admitted by IBM Sydney and CDC Melbourne (the other five didn't even respond), accepted the former (because CDC treated it as just more courses instead of a real job), and learned a huge amount, in particular Fortran II, the architecture of the 1440, inventory management, and a little about the 360.
In a survey this summer of more than 2,000 adults by home buyer website Trulia, 61 percent of respondents predicted that prices in their local market would rise next year, 58 percent thought prices would
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