Sentences with phrase «reaching that finish line even»

Runners find that this is one great way that they can reduce huge chunks of time off their timing, making the goal of reaching that finish line even closer than before.

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This research was based on the fact that there are athletes who complete the marathon with very low levels of muscle deterioration, while others reach the finish line with profound muscle pain - even when there are no differences in training between these runners.
... a small, straightforward story that has its heart in the right place, even if its hokey sentimentality keeps it from reaching the finish line.
An analogy that comes to mind is that expecting all children in a year group to perform at the same level on a test is like expecting all runners to reach the finish line together even though some started closer and had less far to run.
Sport, in particular, has an incredible ability of humbling you while providing lessons on bravery, not giving up and sticking to the plan even when the finish line seems too far to reach.
But it'll take years, even decades, to reach the finish line — and cost you more in interest along the way.
They aren't exactly complex, but given the fact some levels give you a mere ten seconds to reach the finish line, even the dumbest light switch can be a real migraine - inducing nightmare and a potential reason for you to throw your controller across the room.
But it'll take years, even decades, to reach the finish line — and cost you more in interest along the way.
You may find that you will even have to go through aptitude and psychometric tests as part of your interview process, so be prepared to jump over a few huddles before you reach the finishing line.
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