Sentences with phrase «mostly keeps pace»

«With this increase in review volume, we're pleased to see hoteliers mostly keeping pace with their responses,» says Marc Heyneker, Revinate co-founder and CEO.

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When the measure, known as Proposition 42, was approved on a second ballot (after having been voted down only a day earlier), it touched off a fire storm of criticism, mostly from coaches who stand to lose the services of youngsters whose academic prowess has not kept pace with their athletic skills.
The editing by Leslie Jones gives the movie an interesting form and a pace that mostly keeps things moving.
It does come in handy when you have made a wrong turn or get your car knocked out, however the game is mostly easy if you learn to keep a good pace while taking turns around corners.
Though it is mostly uncovered, the F - Pace prototype seen here still wears a special vinyl wrap to keep the car's design slightly obscured.
For one thing, it is mostly single track, forcing a slow pace; for another, the many hikers and bikers around every other bend keep speeds down, as do frequent stops in lay - bys to let oncoming vehicles pass.
Even though this is a «midsize» sedan, the Maxima isn't a lightweight; still, it hides its size well when taking on the corners, and the suspension keeps things in check and mostly flat when going through the twisties at a good pace.
The transmission is a CVT in the hybrid, as opposed to the six - speed automatic in the V6, and it mostly stays out of the way while typically giving you the kickdowns you need to keep up the pace.
Yao Yai's slower pace of change likely rests with its local population, mostly conservative Muslim Thais who seem largely content to keep with a more traditional way of life.
Efforts are already well underway to do the requisite genetic modification — mostly by conventional selective breeding — to try to extend that limit to keep pace with a warming climate.
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