Sentences with phrase «of moving up»

Due to that fact, this camera isn't necessarily overachieving, but it gets the standard down and shows that HTC is capable of moving up in the image department in the future.
firstly; there are too many people in this country who are still uneducated and have NO chance of moving up and sustaining «even lower middle class living».
Instead of moving up and down the neck of the guitar you'll be moving across, which comes closer to playing real life chords.
This years list of hotels that will change categories has 9 properties with most of them moving up and just one going to a lesser category.
«By spacing that out, and making it a more continuous stream of more rich rewards, you're potentially increasing the likelihood of moving yourself up to top of wallet and getting increased engagement.»
«Employees tend to become unfocussed,» says John Tschohl, president of Minneapolis - based Service Quality Institute and author of Moving Up.
If you allow the dog to achieve his goal of moving up the ladder in the pecking order because of your lack of leadership, it's not the fault of the Breed or the individual dog that shows this aggression.
Valuation moves a lot less than Momentum — Valuation never moves by more than one quintile in a month, and the odds of moving up or down one quintile are around 6 %.
I feel like I have fully proved my skills, but there's just no hope of moving up.
The minimum payment is usually 2 % (there's talk of it moving up to 4 % but I haven't seen that happen yet) of the outstanding balance.
Instead of moving up to the higher performance (and cost) Low Temperature Poly Silicon LCDs, Apple chose to continue gambling on IGZO, which has resulted in both production shortages and inferior products.
all in all, it justifies the extra cost of moving up from compact and more limited entry - level systems.
What are the benefits of moving up to the TSIF from the base model is this lovely six and a half inch [UNKNOWN] touchscreen.
As librarians, teachers, and researchers, we must remember that reading is more than a mere process of moving up levels, and that struggling readers may have limited choices when leveled books are overemphasized.
We must remember that reading is more than a mere process of moving up levels, and that struggling readers may have limited choices when leveled books are overemphasized.
Mr Schleicher suggested that this could reflect «higher levels of motivation» among migrants, who saw education as a «way of moving up the ladder».
The «amateur» control scheme is similar, however, you only have to flick the right analog stick up and down to perform transitions instead of moving it up diagonally and performing quarter turns.
What was the point of moving it up a few weeks?
I think POF had the intention of moving up the value chain, and rounding out its offerings a la Match.
A significant example regards pay; taller men make more money per inch of height when other factors are controlled for, and of course have better chances of moving up the ranks.
A lot of people who work in «the cities» dream of moving up to where I am someday and that's what this little free house plan is devoted to: The Lake Cabin!
Sayeeda Warsi loses some ground after successive months of moving up the league table.
After months of talk of moving up the date for state legislative primaries, lawmakers might actually move it back — to avoid Sept. 11.
Gov. David Paterson just revealed that he's thinking of moving up his plan to lay off public employees, saying he might start cutting jobs while he's still in office instead of waiting until the first day of the next governor's four - year term.
Gov. David Paterson's former campaign manager Richard Fife OpEds in favor of moving up primary day and allowing early voting to boost voter participation.
I hope Howard Dean and Harold Ickes (who was one of the major architects of stripping MI and FL of their delegates) do not have small children because their ridiculous version of solving this problem by going back on what they said the consequences of moving up their primaries would be violates Rule number one of parenting — mean what you say.
The protection needed for babies in car seats is different to the protected needed for toddlers so be wary of moving up a seat size too early.
And so, as a result of moving myself up on the sewing priority list, followed by a recent late night in the studio, I've got myself a new dress!
Last night, he was too tired and not interested so I'm thinking of moving it up to his 5:00 pm feeding.
I hear he's thinking of moving up and letting Arteta manage but that just means he can manage above Arteta, his way still.
Packerfanpt — I believe the cost of moving up in the first round is too much, with too little reward.
Given the depth of our roster I'm more in favor of moving up this year than i've been in past years TD has done it.
When NASCAR's Drive for Diversity (D4D) program selected Paulie Harraka in the fall of 2006, he took the big step of moving up into late model racing from karting and legends cars.
All this talk of moving him up stairs I was all for 5 + years ago but I now feel if he was to be moved he'd interfere to much and the new manager would be a puppet of Wenger.
Barring the outcome of the late game between Man City and Tottenham Hotspur at the Etihad, Arsenal have a chance of moving up to the 3rd positio in the table after beating Burnley tomorrow.
I could see us trying to kill two birds with one stone in terms of moving up as well as taking an asset and absorbing salary.
In 1989 the Steelers had two first round picks, and instead of moving up to select Barry Sanders or Deion Sanders or Derrick Thomas, instead we selected two guys who didn't deserve to be drafted.
However, the pattern of moving up in America is so strong that this orientation grows weaker as members become more middle - class.
Instead of moving up into a bigger home once the mortgage was paid off, they moved into another similarly sized house and paid that off while renting out their original place.
Capable of moving up to 620 miles per hour — 40 miles per hour faster than the average commercial jet — Air Force One has the ability to refuel midair, so the president can travel as far as necessary without the need to touch down on dry land.
If the Crusaders only luxury was the complete return of their starting lineup, they would be the section favorite regardless of a move up to Division III.
Over the last few days, talk of a move up the M62 has been talked up, which was seemingly ruled out weeks ago.
Crickets and a beer and then you kind of move up to tarantulas.»
In terms of moves up and down, there's a lot of red and green.
So, last week in our episode with Jeff Skrysak, we talked a bit about how lawyers might want to think about their marketing in a way that it kind of moves them up what we kind of called the chain in the client journey, which is to say -

Not exact matches

He quickly moved up the ranks in finance while delving into the investing world, starting with growing a $ 500,000 loan from the Continental Bank of Canada to $ 3.5 million in four years.
In a move likely aimed at appeasing competition regulators, the mining companies scrapped plans to jointly market up to 15 per cent of production from their Pilbara operations.
The administration's latest move to shore up the U.S. trade deficit could have unintended consequences on businesses that account for the lion's share of American jobs.
For us because timing isn't really of the essence, it's not because they're nearby right now, the question is how can we help facilitate people getting conversations going and moving offline after you just match, so I think that means some sort of follow up where you can continue to communicate with your matches almost en masse to say, «Hey i'm free this week» or «Hey check out this Instagram photo.»
I grew up in a time when getting your bell rung was a badge of honor: You wore it and moved on.
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