Sentences with phrase «moving at pace according»

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China's young children's apparel market is estimated at $ 24 million, according to Footwear News, and it's growing fast — a pace that will only accelerate as the country moves to a two - child policy for families.
According to data from Zillow, home shoppers should be prepared to move quickly when they find a home they want, as homes sold at their fastest pace on record in 2017.
To start, interest rates are likely to move higher at a slow and moderate pace that could keep bond yields well below historical averages over the next five years, according to the BlackRock Investment Institute (BII).
Malaga midfielder Ignacio Camacho was reportedly seen at Liverpool's Melwood training complex this week as rumours of a summer move to Merseyside gather pace, according to Read Liverpool.
It's a lighter - weight option for a jogger, which according to Jenn is great for when she is moving at a faster pace on a track or a city street vs. the bumpy trails of Austin.
Wildlife law enforcement efforts have failed to keep pace with the increasing sophistication of poaching and trafficking as huge crime syndicates have moved in on the act, according to Elizabeth Bennett, a conservationist at the Wildlife Conservation Society in New York.
That's because, according to simulations the team reports online this month in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, moving diagonally opposite legs at the same time distorts the molecule — and thus requires much more energy than pacing.
Don't rush it and be sure to practice it at your own pace and according to your skill level, but make sure that you put in the work every day as written so that you are progressing properly and can move on to the next week.
Instead, classrooms must be fundamentally redesigned to fill gaps in understanding in real - time and allow students to move at a flexible pace that accords with their understanding.
The school does not grade or assess students according to a competency - based model and does not allow students to move through the curriculum at a flexible pace.
Students who play iCivics games will be able to move along at their own pace, according to Kara Hedges - Sasse, Executive Vice President of Product Development at EverFi.
To start, interest rates are likely to move higher at a slow and moderate pace that could keep bond yields well below historical averages over the next five years, according to the BlackRock Investment Institute (BII).
In the summer of 2012 Jakobshavn Glacier was moving at an alarming pace and reached a record speed of more than 17 kilometers per year, or over 46 metres per day, according to a press release from the European Geosciences Union.
... Given the snail's pace at which the provinces are moving on their duty to consult and accommodate, this also needs to be addressed according to international standards as affirmed in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.»
According to the Life Insurance Council, India has moved from the 20th place in 1999 - 2000 to the 9th position among the 156 countries and is expected to grow at a fast pace in the next few years.
According to economic experts the US economy is steadily moving forward, unemployment is moving downward, and they're predicting an upward swing in business growth and the hiring of new employees at a pace not seen since 2006.
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