Sentences with phrase «record pace despite»

SAC - JOAQUIN: Folsom expects offense to keep up record pace despite new faces at QB.

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Despite concerns that the industry has plateaued, many automakers expect the aging fleet of vehicles to keep sales of new cars and trucks near a record pace over the next several years.
Despite keeping a respectable defensive record along with the likes of David de Gea and Chris Smalling, it is claimed by Sky that he doesn't fit the profile of the central defender that Mourinho desires, namely a physical presence with strength and pace to lead from the back.
These are giddy times for the Colts, who, despite a season - low scoring output on Sunday, remain on pace to surpass the record 556 points produced by the 1998 Minnesota Vikings.
Despite his displays often seeming to be languid and slow - paced, Dzeko has a fine goalscoring record for Manchester City, having bagged 46 league goals for the club, an impressive record considering he has spent much of that time playing second fiddle to Sergio Aguero and Mario Balotelli.
This was despite the fact that the side contained a Cristiano Ronaldo desperate to keep pace with Lionel Messi, who had smashed the Champions League scoring record the night before.
Despite greatly improved safety versus what was around only a few years ago, traffic fatalities are way up this year and on pace to set a new record.
If investors keep buying and selling student housing at this rate, they will match the record - setting acquisition volume of 2016, despite a long list of larger market challenges that could have slowed the pace of transactions.
Annual sales set record Existing single - family home sales surged in 2004 to well above the record set in 2003, despite a decline in December from November's record 6.92 million unit * pace.
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