Sentences with phrase «move units fast»

The 32X was largely a flop, likely due to pricing and lack of games, and Sega needed a Sonic game to move units fast.
We'll soon see a buy one get eight free from RIM to move units fast.

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With a one - party, socialist - communist political system, once the decision was made at the top to embrace climate action, Chinese officials have been able to move fast since 2007, when the 11th five - year plan set first - ever energy consumption targets: a reduction of 20 percent energy use per unit of gross domestic product by 2012.
I know the HIT guys like to go to failure with moderately heavy weights, which should sequentially burn out the motor units from slowest to fastest as the set moves along.
Each of these have their own stats but the short version is your blade determines how much damage you do, the gas canister determines how fast you move around in the air, and the mobility unit determines how far away from a Titan you have to be to hook into it and how quickly you'll accelerate towards it once you do.
These units are moving fast, so contact us now for details and arrange for a tour of these units and all the amenities the Daytona Beach Resort has to offer!
The head of Boeing's commercial airplane unit, Ray Conner, says that the embattled airplane manufacturer «will move really fast» once...
That's definitely going to move some units, I wonder if Sony will counter the offer somehow @Above Price cuts happen and it's a good move, but consoles don't drop their price so fast unless they are not selling well, I don't think there's been any other console that dropped the price drastically so soon after launching
There are dozens of units and different weapons and magic spells, each with its own strategic benefits - high - flying Pegasus knights move effortlessly over varied terrain, fast - moving mounted cavaliers can use swords and lances, unarmed curates use healing staves to mend the wounds of other units and so on.
Looking at it from each products time of availability to day 3 shows that Product A only averages 333.33 units per day sold versus 500 per day for Product B, but clearly this is impacted by Product A being unavailable after Day 1, and clearly a product which sells 1,000 units in 10 hours is faster selling than a product which takes 24 hours to move 1,000 units.
The pacing is interesting as units move rapidly but often can't take large amounts of damage, so battles are fast and furious affairs that favor hit and run tactics.
These fast - moving units skulk around unnoticed by neutral humans and structures, and when they take root they become completely invisible and regenerate health.
There is only one speed and while it is fairly quick when you first start out a level, the more units and enemies that are on the screen seems to slow it down to the point that enemies move faster than the cursor.
Moving 3.1 million units globally in less than half a week makes it the fastest - selling exclusive, a pretty surprising feat when you consider it's stacked against giants like Uncharted 4 and last year's out - of - left - field hit, Horizon: Zero Dawn.
The Switch has narrowly edged out the PlayStation 2 to claim the fastest - selling crown, moving 3,258,000 units from March till December, compared to around 3,017,000 units for the PS2 (the PS2 launched on March 4 in Japan, while the Switch launched on March 3, so it's a fair comparison).
The release was Telltale's fastest - selling release to date, moving over a million units in about two weeks.
You can play as Arnie if you're the highest scoring unit on the human side, but he's basically a fast - moving heavy unit, and barely has any lines in the game.
With a one - party, socialist - communist political system, once the decision was made at the top to embrace climate action, Chinese officials have been able to move fast since 2007, when the 11th five - year plan set first - ever energy consumption targets: a reduction of 20 percent energy use per unit of gross domestic product by 2012.
Container ships move more goods with less human - effort per unit shipped and with much more regular schedules than did ships prior to containerization and during the age of sail, but in terms of sailing speed alone, we're not moving things about markedly faster than we used to.
Even here in Newmarket I listed a 17 unit building and things are moving fast.
Although I'm not yet ready to buy, I've been keeping an eye on some listings and it seems like multifamily units in Tulsa move FAST.
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