Sentences with phrase «often about momentum»

Politics is often about momentum, and in contrast to Labour, the Conservatives certainly now have a spring in their step.

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They'll agree about whatyoudo with your time and once the «yes» momentum is going, more often than not they'll agree to take a more serious look at your opportunity.
One of the TAA strategies that I have often been asked about is Antonacci's Composite Dual Momentum (ACDM from now on).
Shifting between the three main characters in a haphazard, often bewildering manner, Kick - Ass 2 never builds any narrative momentum, feeling much more like a routine series of unrelated episodes about Life In These Trying Times.
As with any Apatow - produced flick, the runtime is overlong and the amount of improv often derails any momentum, but for the first time in the run of films produced by the man, that momentum is incredibly important: in action cinema, tension and pace is required to make things exciting, but Pineapple Express forgets about that so its characters can sit around smoking weed and saying silly things another four or five times.
There are interesting ideas and cool moments sprinkled throughout, and each member of the ensemble cast gives an enjoyable performance (Rockwell and Rourke especially), but momentum is rarely allowed to build and characters regularly seem to be forgotten about in Favreau's film, which makes it frustrating more often than not.
States are incubators for innovative ideas and often set the trends about which policy strategies build momentum and which do not.
We understand that when implementing any new framework or program there is often a dip in momentum after a while, so it important to think about ways in which you can keep going with KidsMatter Early Childhood.
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