Sentences with phrase «not at the breakneck pace»

Semiconductor demand is expected to grow in 2018, though not at the breakneck pace seen in previous years.

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You can realize you have held one thousand meetings at a breakneck pace, but haven't stopped to ask your team how they're doing, or tell them that you're proud of them.
I'm not sure what your San Francisco plans are (are you visiting places where you can just take the car seats out of the cab and leave them at the front of the Children's Museum while you tour or are planning on hiking Fisherman's Wharf with 3 car seats strapped to your back), but my guess is that with 3 kids these ages, you're not going to «do» San Francisco at the breakneck pace that you would if you were just with hubby.
To continue to rush through such important and complex legislation at this breakneck pace, disregarding the hard work of cross-party MPs, doesn't just show contempt for parliamentary scrutiny, public debate and democracy — it puts Britain's security at risk.
The result is a version of Tolstoy's story that moves at a breakneck pace with nary a moment diverted to any point or detail that does not have something to do with the central narrative or thematic content (Even the book's famous opening is missing, because, here, the individual trumps families — happy or unhappy).
Marrying cinéma vérité with public recklessness, Claude Lelouch's C'était un rendez - vous stuns not only as a visceral drive through Paris at a breakneck pace but also as filmmaking that can justifiably be labelled dangerous.
I don't know the exact circumstances around that loss, but I do know that the industry has evolved at such a breakneck pace that there are several ways ETFs now present a danger to your money...
Technology continues to change at a nearly breakneck pacenot only getting smaller and faster, but also more advanced and intricate.
It doesn't move at the breakneck pace of most games nowadays, nor does it ever seem particularly concerned to address some of the plot points or character gaps it leaves dangling, but those that take the chance on the full Quantum Break experience (episodes and all) will find a quirky and unique experience waiting that you just won't see replicated anywhere else.
I normally don't pay too much attention to racing games in these pages — the last racing game I truly loved was Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing for the NES — but I thought this would be a fun one to play in conjunction with Ron Howard's new film, Rush, which stars Thor and some other handsome guy racing Formula One cars and scoring chicks at a breakneck pace.
They aren't particularly interesting, and more than that, their only real purpose seems to be to force you to just keep moving at a breakneck pace without slowing down to think about your next jumps.
You don't have to take your fingers off of the left and R1 buttons; you just seamlessly keep sprinting at a breakneck pace.
Why this matters: Trump isn't just emboldened; he's unleashed — bringing the U.S. to the brink of a trade war at a breakneck pace.
Even though I love to putter, and that is not exactly moving at a breakneck pace, I am still feeling the sense of accomplishment because I am usually DOING something.
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