Sentences with phrase «n't hit their stride»

They work much, much harder... Even Mozart — the greatest musical prodigy of all time — couldn't hit his stride until he had his ten thousand hours in.
Most successful companies don't hit their stride for a few years, and they scrape the bottom for a number of years.
The Golden State Warriors still haven't hit their stride yet, which is a hell of a thing after taking care of business in the first three games of their series with Portland including a 39 - point blowout in Game 2 and a rousing comeback in Game 3.
Mike Evans, another finalist, really didn't hit his stride until Week 9.
The Engineers beat a nine - win Penn team, 41 - 0, early in the year, but didn't hit their stride until late October.
Coming to the 2014/15 campaign, there's a smidgen of skepticism that the Welshman hasn't hit his stride just yet.
All of you know, watching the games, we haven't hit our stride yet but I'm sure it's coming.
The quest for fusion energy is more than 60 years old and the current great hope, the $ 18 billion ITER reactor, won't hit its stride until 2027 at the earliest.
The film feels like it doesn't hit its stride until two - thirds of the way through, when Davis unleashes Kendrick.
Consequently, Snow Flower doesn't hit its stride until the second act and many scenes appear directed more toward western audiences needing education in Chinese history and customs.
Yes, there's a place for a Super Cab or a Crew Cab on a jobsite, allowing crews of workers to arrive in one vehicle, saving gas and parking space, but the popularity of extended and crew cab pickups didn't hit their stride until middle managers with families started purchasing full - size pickups as everyday commuter cars.
A lot of authors that haven't hit their stride yet, live and die by ROI.
For some that have not hit their stride yet, the $ 400 to $ 700 would be a hefty investment.
The composer, Nobuo Uematsu is deservedly a legend but I feel he didn't hit his stride until FF2 and didn't really achieve legendary status until FF4.
A video game movie adaptation is something that just hasn't hit its stride yet.
Some artists don't hit their stride until relatively late or are, for various reasons, overlooked.
After all, Snow said the market for BCH won't hit its stride until mid September when the mining difficulty on the new chain eases up to the point where Bitcoin miners consider it economically viable to redirect their hash power over to it.
Tango hasn't hit its stride just yet, but one of Apple's recent moves may have just killed its chances of doing so.

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YouTube didn't really start to hit its stride until 2006.
That would let them avoid nasty headlines in the future, but it would also mean a significant economic hit for a country that can't exactly take it in stride.
Get it out of the way, so by the time you hit your stride at 32, 34, you know, hey, I'm not good at all that other stuff but I've found a couple of things that I'm pretty good at.
I usually hit my work stride during midday, and I don't like to take a massive amount of time (or make a big mess!)
Cider doesn't have the foothold that craft beer is getting in the country just yet, but American cider makers have more than hit their stride.
They have certainly hit their stride and don't look like they are about to slow down one bit.
There was nothing I saw this year that made me think it's Watkins fault that Goff couldn't hit him in stride on anything longer than 15 yard.
Lenny Dykstra isn't going to hit.400, and the Philadelphia Phillies aren't going to contend, but the Phils» forward strides should continue.
The team of the Strange Hill People doesn't really hit it's stride till maybe week 4 or 5.
So the batter dives into the pitch — he doesn't simply stride toward the pitcher as in the old days — and is just as likely to pull an outside pitch out of the park as he is to hit it out to the opposite field.
It wasn't beautiful because Glennon hit Jackson in stride after he had outrun the defender.
He is clearly desperate for his players to hit the ground running tomorrow and not break stride as our opponents did in their defeat by Man United in their last game.
Yes, on another side of the coin, one could argue that he might be a bit rusty and not yet hit his strides, which is true, but I just can't see him being successful as a winger, or affecting the game positively for Arsenal.
Once the upcoming international break culminates, Arsenal will have to hit their strides, as they can't be on a trial all season long.
Team Watts hasn't totally hit their stride yet this season (contrary to seasons» past) but is undoubtedly one of the most talented crews in the Men's League.
We haven't seen him hit his full stride yet, so it'd be good to see how that goes.
With Phil Jones» recent injury and an unconvincing back line, it would be wise to bring in a world - class defender in Otamendi, whilst Pedro would give United an attacking spark and flair, which could make the front line more prolific and could take some of the responsibilities off Memphis Depay, who has not yet hit his stride at Manchester United.
The long strides that you take will not hit your feet to the stroller wheel.
I've spoken from the frontbench and I've spoken on platforms, if your own side isn't behind you it's really difficult to hit your stride.
«It hasn't fully hit its stride because of technology challenges,» Duke said.
«Truly, when you see the development that's already underway here, we haven't even hit our stride yet.»
«We haven't even hit our stride yet.»
Here's the interesting thing about women researchers: Once they hit their stride, they don't want to stop.
I wouldn't call it good, I wouldn't ever do that, but I do think they hit their «stride», if you will.
It isn't until the film's last 30 - minutes or so that the biopic (on Philippe Petit, the subject of the acclaimed doco Man on the Wire) really hits its stride, serving up a welcomingly exciting, breathtaking stunt that will have IMAX audiences both cheering and vomiting simultaneously.
«We, all of us, on this show, feel like it's hit its stride, which, of course, makes all the ongoing questions of whether we're going to get picked up or not that much more hair - raising.
It starts off pretty slow, not really hitting its stride until about the seventh level, but it's chock - full of the simple - but - enjoyable slapstick humor we've come to expect from the Lego series of games.
WHAT I DID N'T LIKE This season of «The Office» really hit a stride.
For Baumbach, whose last movie «While We're Young» premiered at a festival just five months before «Mistress America,» the latest effort suggests he's entering Woody Allen territory — not always hitting his stride, but usually somewhere in the vicinity of it.
WIP may not have hit any major strides (though a Best Picture nominee one year after it became a brand wasn't too shabby), but I believe Bob Berney had built something -LSB-...]
WIP may not have hit any major strides (though a Best Picture nominee one year after it became a brand wasn't too shabby), but I believe Bob Berney had built something special at Picturehouse, a company that was beginning to look like a real home for filmmakers and visions you can't put into little boxes.
Though it's not nearly as great as it could've been due to a slow first act, once the mystery at the center of the story is revealed, the movie eventually hits its stride, even if that means suspending your disbelief at times.
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