Sentences with phrase «of pace after»

Bosses present a challenging change of pace after the speed offered by the game's lengthy levels.
It becomes a refreshing change of pace after playing defensively for most of the game.
It makes for a nice change of pace after a long trek full of back - to - back battles.
Directed by Paul McGuigan (in a decisive change of pace after «Victor Frankenstein»), the film offers a «My Week With Marilyn» - style gloss on the life of the great, oft - neglected stage and screen actress Gloria Grahame (Bening), who won an Academy Award for «The Bad and the Beautiful» and who is perhaps best remembered now for her heartbreaking performance opposite Humphrey Bogart in Nicholas Ray's 1950 noir masterpiece, «In a Lonely Place.»
A kind of neo-noir about the financial world might seem like a complete change of pace after that.
Yes, that's quite the change of pace after last week boasted 145 road - going cars.
It's also a nice change of pace after the super epic, pack - it - all - in feel of Avengers: Age of Ultron.
They make a really nice change of pace after failing MH3U's «Mark of a Hero» quest 15 times in a row, watching multiple death scenes in dark souls or getting a zombi - U-induced heart attack.
It's a distinct change of pace after the first section of the film, which is, I think, why I didn't like it as much the first time I saw it, but in fact this part of the story is well done and quite compelling.
We kept it pretty chill at our house, which was a nice change of pace after a busy couple of weeks.
Kids often find that returning to the school routine is a welcome change of pace after the long summer vacation, and they will work eagerly through the first three to five weeks.

Not exact matches

NEW YORK, May 2 - The dollar was off its highs of the day and Treasury yields eased on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady and gave no signals it was in a rush to increase the pace of rate hikes.
«After a strong rebound in the immediate aftermath of the global financial crisis, the pace of activity in the emerging markets has faded,» says Stephen King, HSBC's chief economist in the report.
Soon after we could hear the footsteps of someone pacing back and forth on the carpet outside the bathroom door.
After three years of sub-1 percent growth, Japan's GDP bounced back by 2.4 percent in 2004, a pace not beaten until 2010.
It was easy to miss for a while; after all, the only thing that keeps pace with the billions of marketing messages that vie for our attention is our ability to ignore them.
After almost nine years of mostly sluggish expansion, the U.S. economy has shifted into a higher gear and is creating jobs at a record pace.
China must accelerate the pace of economic reforms, U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said after the first day of talks between the two nations in Beijing, but his Chinese counterpart warned change will take time.
After a stint in the Middle East managing an NGO, she decided to return to her birthplace with hopes of contributing to growth there but was appalled with the lack of transparency, nepotism and glacial pace of many government initiatives.
World shares and bonds rallied on Thursday, after the Federal Reserve left U.S. interest rates unchanged and slowed the pace of future hikes, weakening the dollar and lifting commodity prices.
Tech industry observers are greeting the news as further evidence of a brighter IPO market in 2017, after 2016's sluggish pace.
The slow pace of change began right after the financial crisis engulfed the banks.
That's after 12 rounds of talks — a pace that leaves little chance of the most contentious negotiations finishing before Canada takes its seat at the table.
As result of the weakness in consumer spending, the economy grew at a 2.3 percent rate in the first quarter after expanding at a 2.9 percent pace in the final three months of 2017.
It is the first day of November, the week after Alphabet reported a third - quarter profit of $ 6.7 billion on revenues of $ 27.8 billion that grew at a blistering 24 % pace, and I'm keen to find out from Porat if the company ever will stop giving its employees so much free food.
«Moving to a Q&A after every meeting is consistent with that view, but will need to be meticulously laid out so that markets are well prepared — and so that the move alone isn't taken as a sign the Fed is ready to speed up the pace of hikes,» Zentner and her colleagues write.
Consumer spending, which accounts for more than two - thirds of U.S. economic activity, grew at a 1.1 percent annualized rate in the January - March period, the slowest in nearly five years, after surging at a 4.0 percent pace in the fourth quarter.
The pace of debt accumulation quickened considerably after 2002; the last decade has been positively orgiastic.
But after years of robust expansion, Shoppers has started to slow the pace; there are, after all, only so many drugstores one country can take.
Five years after the onset of the global recession of 2008 — 2009, the sluggish pace of recovery and worries over employment and financial security continue to weigh heavily on consumer sentiment in developed economies.
Treasury yields fell on Wednesday after the most recent update on monetary policy from the Federal Reserve showed few signs that the central bank would ratchet up its pace of rate increases 4:03 p.m. May 2, 2018
Economists predict inflation will move well above the Bank of Canada's 2 - per - cent target in the coming months, while growth should also return to an above 2 - per - cent pace after a recent slump.
Treasury yields fell on Wednesday after the most recent update on monetary policy from the Federal Reserve showed few signs that the central bank would ratchet up its pace of rate increases
After Mobileye announced its break with Tesla in July in the wake of the fatality, Tesla said in a statement that Mobileye could not keep pace with Tesla's product changes.
MIAMI — Gun control legislation is moving at an unusually fast pace in the Florida Capitol following a deadly high school shooting, which has pushed state lawmakers and the governor to act after years of loosening restrictions on firearms.
According to the International Monetary Fund, the pace of global economic growth is likely to remain steady in 2018, with global gross domestic product growing a projected 3.7 % in 2018 after expanding 3.6 % in 2017.1
For example, after including the latest figures for growth on Thursday, the economy has expanded at annual rate of 1.8 percent under President Obama, half the pace of growth in the first five years of the Clinton administration, and below the 2.5 percent annual growth rate for President Bush between December 2000 and December 2005 in the same years.
Its kiwi counterpart slumped to seven - month lows of $ 0.8078 and steadied just off that level even after data showed the New Zealand economy grew at an enviable annual pace of 3.9 percent in the second quarter, roughly in line with expectations.
«After six years of rapid and steady growth, the solar industry faced headwinds that led to a dip in employment in 2017, including a slowdown in the pace of new solar installations, said Andrea Luecke, the Solar Foundation's president and executive director.
Eunice Yoon takes a look at China's economy after the nation published a report saying the pace of growth accelerated last month.
The Global Wind Energy Council recently released its latest report, excitedly boasting that «the proliferation of wind energy into the global power market continues at a furious pace, after it was revealed that more than 54 gigawatts of clean renewable wind power was installed across the global market last year».
But analysts will watch the official statement after the meeting for signs of rising concern about inflation, and hints that the Fed might accelerate its pace of rate increases later this year.
After an encouraging pick up in the pace of job creation around the turn of the year, the employment report for March showed a gain of only 88,000 jobs.
But the talks are another reflection of how Silicon Valley start - ups have been raising money at a furious pace, often snagging tens of millions of dollars and more than doubling their value just months after a previous financing round.
But sources said he was not happy with the changes and the slow pace of development of its products that came after more ambitious promises for expansion of the concept by Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page.
See sustainable and functioning economies with minimal disruptions, rather see a global economy with some green shoots, but weighty asset values globally, and generally, near deflationary conditions despite, 9 years after the GFC began, a period of what I would describe as sub-par, when there has been a continued rise of global debt, in some paces as China, great verticality in such.
But long - term government bond yields fell to record lows for many euro area countries after a speech by ECB President Draghi on 21 November, which stressed that the ECB will do what is required to raise inflation and inflation expectation by adjusting the size, pace and composition of asset purchases, if the currently announced policies prove to be insufficient.
It also has the added benefit of putting pressure on archrival TSN, which is fighting to keep pace after losing most of its hockey broadcasting rights to Sportsnet.
The Toronto real estate market appears to be stabilizing following months of payback after last year's frenzied pace of sales and skyrocketing prices, but home sales sunk to their lowest level since 2009 last month.
It rebounded strongly 2.6 % after a dip of 0.5 % in November, reaching a $ 64.0 billion annual pace in December.
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