Not exact matches
A restaurant manager
moves at a
pace so frenetic, covers ground so wide and juggles tasks so varied that few outside the industry have experienced a
similar professional challenge.
It gets everybody
moving at a
similar pace and helps them feel a bit more normal.
Traditionalists hope reform of the Lords will
move at a
similar pace to the process under the last government.
When you
move at this
pace without slowing down you are adding more strain onto the muscle groups which keeps the elliptical in motion thus recreating an environment
similar to running against the wind or uphill if you were outdoors.
Although the U.S. is not among the 9 countries that were losing ground over this period of time, 11 other countries were
moving forward
at better than twice the
pace of the United States, and all the other participating countries were changing
at a rate
similar enough to the United States to be within a range too close to be identified as clearly different.
For more than 150 years, the system has been organized around the idea that students of
similar ages should
move along together, through the same material,
at roughly the same
pace.
Carl's parents were unaware that Carl was late not because he was irresponsible but rather because,
similar to a number of other children, he was distractible, often becoming drawn into other activities, and
moved at a slow
pace.
The canine team
moves at their own
pace, very
similar to rally - style auto racing.
With the
pace at which modern day life
moves your logo will need to be recognizable under strikingly
similar conditions.
In the case of Chicago, the ratio shows very little volatility even during the recession, which means that the prices of homes and rents
moved at a very
similar pace.