Sentences with phrase «to push more»

We can see what they like and what is interesting them as it happens, and this really has helped push more of these things into the game.
The only thing we'd like to see is them possibly look into pushing more people to have pictures on their profile.
You may not be 100 % but just pushing it more in that direction, you can still see benefits.
Instead of pushing more weight each and every set, we have adapted our training cycles to work on increasing volume throughout the set cycle.
When you work one leg at a time, you can not cheat by pushing more with your stronger leg.
Some stories push more towards certain types of magic than others, but overall it begins to wear thin the more it is done.
This is a clear case for pushing more money into education... with an emphasis on simple arithmetic.
The huge draw of the update is focused on the new retina display which pushes more pixels than any HD TV on the market.
We won't push more life insurance on you than you need.
A new Performance mode extends the middle section of the front spoilers so they join the edges, pushing more air around the car and creating a low pressure point at the tail.
Instead of feeling guilty about it I try to just push more veggies, protein, and healthy fats to offset the grains.
The drive system recognized a change in my driving style, pushing more power toward the rear axle as a result.
I also am pushing more on my realtor, whom I have intentions of replacing.
Big W is also pushing more participation of native authors and publishers in its bid to emerge as a viable force when it is selling books focused more on Australian content.
In terms of unit sales, the lower average price for ebooks helps push more sales.
Should student loan refinancing be pushed more aggressively in federal politics?
Recent market turmoil is pushing more investors into cash.
A lot of times those oil changes places will try to push the more expensive oil change options on you.
Some of the increase in luxury sales is a result of price appreciation, which pushes more homes into the luxury category.
I was not there to help anyone think about how to push more content to more kids.
That would push more oil to the spot market, which will send North American prices sliding once again.
To stop insulin from pushing more glycogen in, the stores become insulin resistant, meaning that they become less responsive when stimulated by insulin.
Using his vacation days, he began traveling to rallies across the nation, pushing more progressive state bills, something he plans to continue.
Big data and predictive analytics have found their place in a number of industries, particularly retail and financial services to optimize pricing and push more products.
She will likely move her baby down more quickly because she is pushing more effectively.
Instead, it has pushed more buyers to buy before rates continue to rise.
Is there any way that your department can encourage families to push more kids into science and math?
This allows indie bookstores to really take advantage of all the promotional material that is available to them to push more sales.
If 2011 and 2012 has been any indication, the real money is in tablet computers and most companies are pushing more volume sales with multimedia devices than a pure e-reader.
My understanding is that they were considering whether to push more resources towards the campaign.
The high pressure pushes more oxygen through the lungs and into your blood plasma, allowing your blood to deliver up to 15 times the amount of oxygen it otherwise would.
Pressure to close gaps has meant pushing more disadvantaged students into AP courses, even when it has compromised rigor or standards.
The cloud - based digital comics platform pushes more publishers to follow suit.
A dual rear camera on the bigger variant might also push more users to consider this, especially if they wish to get the latest camera capabilities on their phone.
They should remember that we push them but when they play well & win they push us even more to push them more if that makes sense.
As the recession pushes more families to the brink, these actions become even more important.
I haven't been that into salads lately, either, though I need to start pushing myself more in that direction.
It makes sense that a bigger muscle will be able to push more force.
The buttons on our review unit felt slightly stiff — enough that we had to push more deliberately than we wanted, but we assume they'll break in over time.
It extends your reach and capabilities, it provides support and pushes you more quickly toward your goals.
Perhaps the greatest risk in adopting student responders is that teachers might push more meaningful forms of assessment to the sidelines in favor of collecting quick and easy data.
Actually being able to hold one in your hands and play with it for awhile is likely the best way to actually push more device sales.
That is likely pushing more homes out of reach for many buyers.
But in the last few years, the group has shifted tactics, and it's now pushing a more specific reform agenda by organizing families in school districts it wants to change.
Engineers have successfully been pushing more storage into smaller spaces for decades, but that can't go on forever.
Human societies of all kinds now find themselves being pushed more closely together.
That can be through creative approach to trade promotion strategy, an aggressive shelf - merchandising approach, or pushing more marketing funds to the local market.
We miss a lot of things during the game but we need to push more again and again.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z