Sentences with phrase «not much faster»

«We expect prices to continue rising, but not much faster than inflation,» Newport's email said.
It looks like OnePlus has found a way around to offer equally if not much faster - charging technology than Qualcomm's Quick Charge 3.0.
Hahaha oh I'm sorry XD well it does seem fast (assuming you're taking about the camera app) but not much faster than before.
This is slightly slowed down when also using the GamePad as the main display device, but it is still faster than how it worked on the GCN with having to wait briefly for the menus and such; however, it is not much faster — it is just easier to navigate.
It runs off the power of your Wii remote so it can definitely drain the batteries but not that much faster than your Wii remote is doing on its own.
I travel at a pace not much faster than you can run.
Well, not much faster than the Nexus tablets, nevertheless.
And, if you have questions at any time while you're a client, your dedicated Client Care Specialist will always get back to you within 2 business days (if not MUCH faster!).
I personally love triathlon (and I'm not much faster than when I began 11 years ago) for the cross training effect.
I understand taking Giroud out since he is not much faster than Mert and we had to start considering playing on the counter.
Stocks that traders typically follow have a huge float (shares available for trading) and move at a snails pace, or not much faster than the S&P 500 itself.
It's buckets of fun, even if it isn't much faster than the regular Carrera.
The 1.2 - litre is our pick of the petrols, especially since the more powerful one isn't that much faster but is more expensive and thirstier.
I don't know much about T - Mobile 4G service in New York, but the notification bar has a 4G logo in it and the Sensation isn't much faster than an iPhone 4 on AT&T.
Plus, the N7 isn't that much faster than the Tab 2 for having a quad core processor.
The ascent takes the average hiker between 3 - 5 hours, and the descent isn't much faster because of the stairs.
Taking my eyes off of the screen to look down at the game pad, interact with it, and then look back up isn't that much faster than tapping start or select.
In our experience, the unlocking process isn't much faster than using a real key or punching a code into a keypad (since the lock usually takes a second to recognize your Bluetooth signature anyway), but it's definitely easier to activate.

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In every other case, when people realize they don't like the one they committed to that much, they switch and commit to the other faster and more fully than they would have had they kept waiting.
Perhaps the most direct evidence that female fast - growth entrepreneurs have been consistently underrated, and won't be much longer, comes from the experience of current company builders.
«In football, you can only practice so much physically, but with e-sports, your body doesn't get worn down as fast,» Leone says.
The Bank of Canada couldn't ignore an annual growth rate of 4.5 percent in the second quarter, which was much faster than expected: «That's kind of what data dependent looks like,» Lane said, repeating Governor Stephen Poloz's mantra that the newest information will guide policy.
The situation is not much different in Canada, which is fast changing from a nation of beer swiggers to wine sippers.
He wants to take Fast N» Loud to more countries — which has as much to do with extending and solidifying the reach of the brand as it does keeping the show fresh, to him and to the audience.
Plus, if you notice things aren't going your way, you can swiftly make corrections digitally much faster than you could with other platforms.
With that kind of economic reality, the president — much less the rest of the country — isn't going to stop eating and promoting fast food any time soon.
Not much had changed, but the company found that the smaller the ad was, the faster the response.
Use email as much as possible: it's not only cheaper but faster too.
That doesn't tell us how much faster it is than the A9 used by the previous iPad, though, or even the A8X chip used by the iPad Air 2, so we'll have to reserve judgment until we get the new iPad in the lab for testing.
Those who took notes by laptop were much faster — typed lecture notes come out at a rate of about 33 words a minute, compared to 22 words a minute for handwritten notes — but the tendency to take verbatim notes meant they were not truly engaging with the content.
But he also said he wouldn't repeat the mistakes of NDP governments of the 1990s, which tried to do too much too fast.
The items aren't part of a promotion and don't cost the fast - food chain much, but they are able to bring in customers who don't want to spend much money.
Not so fast, says JPMorgan, which argues the likelihood of a full rebound will remain low until investors get more clarity on Facebook's relationship with political - research company Cambridge Analytica, and how much liability the tech giant has.
Entrepreneurs can become so focused on the money that's either coming in fast or not as much as they had hoped.
The Backup Plus Slim doesn't have the same storage size or speed as the Backup Plus Fast, but that all works to its advantage, with a «compact and light» build that The Wirecutter says takes up «minimal bag space without adding much heft.»
Universal would likely have fared much better this year had it not been forced to delay the release of Fast & Furious 7 following the death of lead actor Paul Walker last fall.
With home robotic vacuums expected to be the fastest - growing segment of a $ 14 billion household vacuum cleaner market by 2018 and competition heating up, he was also probably finding that he couldn't afford to wait much longer.
«It's faster to understand if it can work, it's not nearly as much capital that you're putting in place, and it's addressing a lot of the key aspects for us, which is data processing,» he said.
Trader Pete Najarian said when he looks at the fast food space, and especially the pizza area, he doesn't know why Papa John's doesn't get as much attention as Domino's.
It's enough to do simple web browsing and video viewing without too much delay, but even on Android, it's never outright fast, and definitely not where a $ 500 tablet should be.
It doesn't lag, it smartly uses haptic feedback to let you know when your presses register, and it's much faster than using the onscreen alternative.
It hasn't grown that fast in normal times since the early 2000's, a period that probably wasn't all that normal, as so much of the wealth generated during those years was from America's debt boom and China's once - in - lifetime rise from poverty.
Today he credits much of his company's fast success not to himself but to having «a good wind at our back.»
So it might not be the Great Depression, but short - term prospects dimmed considerably over the weekend — so much so that Kit Juckes, a currency strategist at Société Générale, lamented the possibility that data set for release this week could show that U.S. wages finally are growing faster than inflation.
I don't write as much about the other two businesses these days, but fast - food has strangely proven to be a popular topic with readers.
It's not clear how much of the slowdown in same - store sales is unique to Tims or the result of a general slowing in fast food.
Foreign - affiliate sales don't directly reflect South - South trade, But it's a strong indicator of how much Canada has invested in emerging markets and the potential for it to be leveraged in trade among these fast - expanding economies.
(Space planes would be much faster because they'd complete part of their flights in space, where factors like winds and air friction are not an issue.)
Robert Kiyosaki says, «In today's fast - changing world, it's not so much what you know anymore that counts, because often what you know is old.
It is also moving much faster than they understand and government agencies just can not keep up with the demands for capital and innovation.
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