Sentences with phrase «pretty big development»

«It will be a couple of years process, but it's a pretty big development,» said James Proctor, leasing and brokerage associate with Harbert Realty Services.

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Just when I thought I had this whole human development thing pretty well figured out, I discovered the work of Joseph Chilton Pearce and found the biggest piece of the parenting puzzle yet.
And this one has some pretty big news: development is now over, and the game has been sent to Nintendo for lotcheck.
Because the X is so much more powerful than any other system, that should give it a pretty big advantage from a development standpoint, no?
«Two and a half percent is a pretty big jump for a single year, so we find that very encouraging,» says Derek Redelman, the vice president for education and workforce development policy at the Indiana Chamber of Commerce.
A development of 10,000 homes would constitute «a pretty big village», Trobe said, adding that each community would need several primary schools and at least one secondary school.
Taste for pre-war classics and mid-century and earlier race cars seemed to grow as contemporary cars grew big bumpers, and development budgets and federal regulations forced some pretty unappealing car designs.
An «advanced development,» of the parallel full hybrid system that Porsche uses today, its new battery's pretty big news, bringing faster acceleration, longer electric driving and higher speeds when motoring without the gas mill.
And this one has some pretty big news: development is now over, and the game has been sent to Nintendo for lotcheck.
It's a pretty big step for a game that has not been in open development and testing for very long.
If you're just getting into game development, understanding where to start can be a pretty big challenge.
The playtesting rivalries got pretty intense in the studio during development, and we hope to see the same reaction on a bigger scale with Smash + Grab's Early Access launch.»
From a new diagram by EKG to photos by Luna Park and Steve Weinik (among others) to an investigation into the development of BLADE's style over time to never - before - scene work by Adam VOID, ALL BIG LETTERS covers a lot of ground that is all - too - often ignored in more commercial settings, and I would like to think that it's a pretty unique exhibition.
As for the day's developments, the leftie wallahs at ThinkProgress have a piece on the Mann vs Steyn trial of the century, and by comparison with the excitable Pajama Boys of last week (latest to Xerox the party line: Philadelphia Magazine) it's a pretty fair statement of where we're at (and even the comments - Fox News, big - money donors - are comparatively genial).
So we don't know the extent of development in the past, yet the fact that we can't manipulate stone (e.g. massive granite chests with lids weighing tons, and which have perfect, and airtight joins) like the Ancient Egyptians, even today, are among the things that beg some pretty big questions.
Big new developments in tidal power have been pretty weak of late, but here's one which could amp things up a bit.
Luckily for me, I was able to graduate debt free and land a software development job at a pretty big sized company in Costa Mesa right after I finished university.
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