Sentences with phrase «n't slow your progress»

Conservative and Liberal Democrats will be hoping the recovery ends debate about whether or not the recovery could have taken place sooner had the coalition's austerity drive not slowed progress.
How is the FDA going to review and find the rare cases where you have problems and do that in an efficient way that doesn't slow progress?»
If you go out to lunch the ladies 1 - 2 times a week, that shouldn't slow your progress too much.

Not exact matches

Though the return of co-founder Jack Dorsey returned hope to the flailing company, progress has been slow, if not outright absent.
Don't let your emotions get in the way of your business and slow down your progress.
Hinting at Facebook's slow rate of progress tackling the problem, he said it won't be solved overnight.
Your progress may be slow, but that doesn't mean your legs aren't working hard or that your bicycle is broken.
«Making progress on climate change and clean growth is hard and at times slow work, and we can't ignore the fact that Canada is still digging out from a deficit of previous federal inaction.
Nor is my point simply to badger them not to raise rates pre-emptively, potentially slowing the progress you see in the figure.
Progress on global energy goals slow, but strong gains in countries show promise The world is not on track to meet the global energy targets for 2030 set as part of the Sustainable Development Goals 2 May 2018
However, the entire journey has not come without some hiccups, as a large part of crypto investors have pointed out the lack of progress and the general slow movement of the project, contributing to some degree of negative market sentiment against it.
We can not ask pharmaceutical companies or hard - pressed physicians to forgo profit unless we potential patients are prepared to accept a slower pace of medical «progress
MOST Christians don't believe in evolution, they fight science and they have always slowed progress.
And, NO, I'm not having a slow day, never, we are all a progress in the making, this is just life, we all have much to achieve, or master in this life, as David did.
Don't be discouraged if progress is slow.
Once these people have reached «moderate poverty» — average income between one and two dollars a day — then the worst is over; as long as the rich countries do not «advertently or inadvertently set snares along the lower rungs» with protectionist trade barriers and the like, these people should make steady progress, «even if it is uneven and sometimes painfully slow
For this reason it is likely that progress in repenting of gender discrimination would have been slow had internal pressure within the oldline denominations not been strong.
«Progress of women in sports is slow for the same reason that it's so slow in the business world,» says a male sports executive who asked not to be identified.
Cons: High salary; for the same price maybe better options available; could make Le Coq feel not trusted and slow down his progress.
The Jaguars have made a lot of progress over the past three months, and we will not allow this news to slow us down.»
I agree, but unfortunately it looks like the only ones who will go are Campbell and Podolski, this is what will slow us down our progress as a team next season.If we don't get rid of at least 5 of these players and bring in top class replacements we won't make any real progress next season, mark my words
A midfield pairing of Xhaka (who's basically a left - footed Arteta when he was a too slow constantly fouling DM for Arsenal) and Ramsey (undisciplined average CM that hasn't progressed and is nowhere near Cazorla class) isn't good enough.
The key for Isak and his current employers now though is to ensure that the speculation doesn't distract him and slow down his progress.
@Goonster, you are absolutely correct my friend, what we see as the priorities are not Wengers priorities, we see this season after season with Ozil being probably the worst case, we all know a striker and a dm were more urgently needed.Some will say Wenger knows best but clearly he doesn't because our progress is so slow we appear to be standing still.Sanchez came in did well, but we still finished further away than last year.An Giroud still doesn't have any real competition upfront, im not a believer in Walcott as a main striker, if we do get a top striker like a Benzema it will most likely be a last minute deal after every1 has made their moves
Mistamon, how the hell have we progressed if we don't win anything this year?we finished 3rd the season Van persie left thats 3 seasons ago, but the real point is that theres no point only going 1 step forward when Chelsea are taking 3 or 4 and they're already ahead of us.This slow progression (if it is real progression) is equivalent to standing still, its not enough
I am not as harsh as SD above but it's true Szczesny's progress has been slow.
I can not help but feel that his time at Arsenal hasd not gone as well as he or any of us hoped, with injury probklems and perhaps a lack of faith from Wenger slowing his progress.
As far as progress in transfer negotiations...... none of us know what is going on there either so how do we know if it is slow or not????
But injuries have slowed his progress this season, and the 22 - year - old midfielder has not played for Monaco since coming off in the 1 - 1 Champions League draw at Besiktas on November 1.
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«We have a started very early with him, but it was slow progress - he is very quick on the pitch, but off the pitch not always.»
In a few days time, and with a short drive down the east - bound carriageway M62, Louis van Gaal will be celebrating one - and - a-half years as manager of Manchester United, and while he too has certainly made his own presence known at Old Trafford, the results on the field haven't always met expectations, and the pace of progress has been slow.
When I gave birth my labor slowed so much they kept saying «c - section» if I didn't progress.
My progress has slowed down a lot as I don't get any exercise and not on a strict diet.
Houston ISD is also making slow but steady progress and I feel it doesn't always get enough press.
Unfortunately slow steady progress and changes to a national health crisis doesn't bring in good TV ratings.
These benefits include but are not limited to the power of the human touch and presence, of being surrounded by supportive people of a family's own choosing, security in birthing in a familiar and comfortable environment of home, feeling less inhibited in expressing unique responses to labor (such as making sounds, moving freely, adopting positions of comfort, being intimate with her partner, nursing a toddler, eating and drinking as needed and desired, expressing or practicing individual cultural, value and faith based rituals that enhance coping)-- all of which can lead to easier labors and births, not having to make a decision about when to go to the hospital during labor (going too early can slow progress and increase use of the cascade of risky interventions, while going too late can be intensely uncomfortable or even lead to a risky unplanned birth en route), being able to choose how and when to include children (who are making their own adjustments and are less challenged by a lengthy absence of their parents and excessive interruptions of family routines), enabling uninterrupted family boding and breastfeeding, huge cost savings for insurance companies and those without insurance, and increasing the likelihood of having a deeply empowering and profoundly positive, life changing pregnancy and birth experience.
You'll find your progress a lot slower than if you were working with yarn, and your hands will get tired more quickly, even if you don't normally have repetitive stress problems.
Maybe it's because we are a bit further from our loss, a little less desperate to have it acknowledged, more quietly accepting of our pain, or that progress feels too slow and you find yourself wondering «why didn't this happen before my baby died» or perhaps you are crushed by the overwhelming responsibility an awareness week gives you.
Your midwife might mention this at your antenatal appointments, but here's what she probably won't tell you — the exams are optional, you can refuse them, and unless there seems to be a problem or you actually want to know how dilated you are, it's probably better that you do, since this invasion of your privacy can actually bring you out of your Labourland trance, making your «mammalian self» feel threatened and slowing or halting the very progress they are trying to check.
If a woman progresses slower than the partogram indicates, it doesn't necessarily mean she needs a c - section, but it means you do need to start traveling toward the hospital promptly, so she can be examined with higher technology.
We need to move to a world of maxilateralism - not waiting for the slowest, most reluctant nation in the convoy in order to make progress on an issue but to form coalitions of the willing, involving the maximum possible number of willing nations.
Unless you are following the story closely, you may not have noticed the worryingly slow progress of the «Modern Slavery» bill through parliament.
The mayor said he is not well - versed yet on the governor's plan but cautioned that the process, which limits his control over an agency in his purview, could slow progress for some 400,000 tenants who live in public housing.
Sadly due to some responsibilities in Ghana, I was soon faced with the dilemma of leaving while Nathan was still at the hospital but I cheered myself up with the slow progress he was making, and the fact that he would not need ECMO.
But with «watered down» red tape proposals, and slow progress on encouraging banks to lend to small businesses, growth may not come as fast as some in government hope.
He lamented the «slow motion» progress in domestic revenue mobilization over the past decade, noting that the focus of collection has not shifted from reforming legislation to implementing laws efficiently.
So, could you now slow the progress, no, because you're not making any progress, so there's nothing to slow.
However, the project isn't moving as fast as hoped for multiple reasons — Good Earth Power blames slow progress on issues like bad weather and a regional dearth of forest industry infrastructure like trucking capacity, but others are skeptical of the company's overall business plan.
And while the representation of women in the professoriate increased at all levels between 2002 and 2010,» [t] his positive progress is nevertheless slow and should not mask the fact that, in the absence of proactive policies, it will take decades to close the gender gap and bring about a higher degree of gender equality.»
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