Sentences with phrase «pace wouldn't»

In part due to renewable generation coming online, Ontario now predicts rates will increase 7.9 % a year over the next five years, and continue rising at a reduced pace thereafter for at least another 15 years.
The data showed a slower - than - expected rise in hiring, but investors speculated it would do little to deter the Federal Reserve from its gradual pace of tightening.
With owners flipping property at a brisk pace, an expert explains to CNBC why inspections won't guarantee a clean bill of health.
She's off in a brisk freestyle crawl — «Race pace
Schultz: If you put in a hawk such as [former Fed governor Kevin] Warsh, the possibility of a quicker pace of Fed funds rate hikes will increase.
STOCKHOLM / LONDON, March 26 (Reuters)- Spotify, the world's top selling music streaming service, expects revenue to grow 20 - 30 percent this year as currency swings slow the pace from 2017, it said on Monday, as it gears up for a highly anticipated stock market listing next week.
From that date, funding would be capped at the rate of medical inflation, a pace slower than the rise in total health care costs because it considers only prices, not how many visits or procedures folks are consuming.
For now, the quantitative easing program will continue at the pace of 30 billion euros per month.
This year we're on pace to finish the year with $ 300,000 to 400,000 in revenue, also all from game sales.
But the service has had trouble adding users, and is reportedly losing money at a fairly rapid pace.
Today games are everywhere at Pace, though some of what Pace people call «games» might go under a rubric like «team - based continuous improvement» elsewhere.
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.
Already, Snapchat is on pace to surpass Twitter in U.S. users, and it's not too far behind Instagram.
At the same time, prices across Britain rose at their slowest pace for the last four years.
That's the pace he sets.»
«We really want to work with our owners to accelerate the pace of renovations and the quality of the restaurant image in Canada,» Schwartz said.
The ECB kept its benchmark interest rate at zero percent on Thursday though Draghi suggested that downside risks to the bloc's economy had diminished and its economic recovery picked up pace.
Business — crawling at the pace of one order every 36 days — wasn't exactly booming.
As Under Armour gets bigger, it makes it tougher for the company to boost sales at a pace that investors were used to.
While there is much debate over the prevailing cause for sunroof explosions, there is generally agreement on this: Current regulatory standards haven't kept pace with the size or design innovations in panoramic sunroofs.
She sees no signs of that pace's abating and is crafty enough to ride the crest of the partnership wave.
And in the U.S., Fed chair Janet Yellen hiked rates by 25 points on Wednesday evening but signaled no pick - up in the pace of normalization of rates.
Pace, a London startup that uses machine learning and dynamic pricing to maximise hotels» revenues and occupancy, raised # 2.5 million ($ 2.4 million) in seed investment.
The ecommerce market has been growing at a blistering pace as retailers expand their online presence, boosting demand for software that helps manage functions such as payment processing and inventory management.
With its large open world and «sandbox» style of gameplay that encouraged exploration and going at your own pace, plus an acerbic wit, GTA III revolutionized how games were made.
In fact, my sense is that with the lightning pace of ecommerce solutions, virtual call - center support and other technological advances, customer expectations of the large, traditional brick - and - mortar businesses with a receptionist and tons of staff are dwindling.
It's hard for a company that is already decades old to grow as fast as a fresh upstart, but this engineering firm with 14 offices across the country can keep pace.
Why the change of pace?
I guess it's time to pick up the pace, put down the doughnut, fire up the espresso and focus on what matters.
The online degree is aimed specifically at certified general accountants and students completing the senior PACE level of the CGA Program of Professional Studies, and was developed in partnership with the Certified General Accountants Association.
Social - driven retail sales and referral traffic are rising at a faster pace than all other online channels.
The Fed is likely to accelerate the pace of interest rate hikes if inflation starts to become «a problem,» says King Lip of Baker Avenue Asset Management.
I'm moving my side - projects forward at a considerable pace, and I've grown in almost every aspect of my life — personally, professionally, entrepreneurially.
While the withdraw rate is kept constant, it can be increased to keep pace with inflation.
Although the past two decades of American innovation have been utterly transformative, it seems like the pace is only heating up.
As he explains, the pace of Suitsupply's expansion has thus far been dictated by its ability to find the right people.
European markets closed higher on Thursday, with Italy setting the pace amid a significant upward revision in first - quarter economic growth.
Ask for some cooperation and you're not so likely to hear the phrase (as one Pace employee put it), «That ain't my stinkin» job.»
I think Oregon gets to 40 points this game, and I don't think the Broncos can keep pace.
The Vancouver and Toronto condo markets are the most vulnerable, as new construction continues at a breakneck pace.
We all, of course, tend to naturally slow down as we get older, but according to this study not everyone slows down at the same pace.
He specifically referenced a recent Wall Street Journal story that said through April 6, physical store closures have been announced for 2,880 locations this year and the pace looks poised to exceed the closings that were notched during the Great Recession.
Put simply, medical demand is soaring, and the supply isn't nearly keeping pace.
The talks between the U.K. and Europe are taking up too much time and the British negotiating side needs to step up the pace, a top EU official told CNBC Saturday.
It's a pace appropriate to the demands of inexorable environmental catastrophe.
From a fund devoted to Medicaid providers and patients to companies trying to enter the Program of All - Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), there is recognition that higher - value delivery of care is possible in these programs for the low income — and they can produce profits.
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.
«America is more plus - sized than we'd like to admit sometimes,» Tony Pace, Subway's chief marketing officer, recently told Ad Age.
In the U.S., the Dow Jones industrial average and broader S&P 500 both continued under pressure on Friday following data which showed the economy grew at its weakest pace in three years.
In economic news, the Federal Reserve's preferred measure of inflation posted its slowest pace of annual increase since November 2015.
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