Sentences with phrase «see any progress at»

Now I am pleased to announce that we have taken another important step forward and should see progress at the site soon,» Legislator Hardwick said.
Rather, I feel like I see progress at least every week, if not every single workout.
Note # 2: This guide is intended for the absolute beginner who has never touched a weight before or the person who has been screwing around the gym for the past 5 years and hasn't seen any progress at all.
If you fail to do one or the other it will hinder your progress (or you will not see any progress at all!!)
You can view your child's recordings, communicate regularly with their tutor and see progress at any time on the Thinkster Parent App.
In New York City, education officials said they have already seen progress at Automotive and Boys & Girls, where they appointed a new principal, Michael Wiltshire, last fall.
Players who paid money would progress at a reasonable rate while those who didn't pay would barely see any progress at all.
For those of you curious to see the progress at Ivanpah up close but leery of the hot Mojave sun, we have great news.
Like Google Fit, you can set this to keep you motivated towards a daily goal and see your progress at a glance.
lots of projects going on at our house, we just got our new roof, gutters on our house this week and siding going on this week so happy to see progress at our home too
Due to the short timeframe and my more delicate state of being 9 months pregnant, unlike the kitchen or the cabin, I am obviously not doing this particular renovation DIY style (it kind of breaks my heart a little but it's also really great seeing progress at the end of the day that I didn't have to do myself.

Not exact matches

It's nice to know the progress of your phone's charging at a glance, and we love peeking over to see whether our iPhone is fully charged.
«At the same time, we see significant momentum for alternative energy vehicles, an inferior competitive landscape and continued progress on Model 3 production driving more than 70 % top - line growth this year, easily one of the fastest ever by a multibillion - dollar company.
We invested pre-launch, and have been very pleased with the progress that we've seen,» Daniel Waterhouse, general partner at Balderton Capital, told CNBC by email.
When employees are able to see at any time how they, as well as their teammates and company overall, are progressing, engagement and productivity increases.
«You could see B.C. double its natural gas production, and all of that would go toward LNG,» says Greg Kist, vice-president of marketing at Progress Energy.
I see at least three reasons to hope for future progress.
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I'm hoping to have about 10g saved by this time next year, which I know is nothing huge but seeing as I'm at 2.5 g right now and owned 3 dollars to my name on Aug. 9 I'm pretty happy with my progress:).
Franzel, in a speech at the American Accounting Association annual meeting in early August said that, despite the fact auditors have been making some progress in improving their audits of internal controls over company financial reporting, the regulator continues to see auditors having trouble meeting the standards and some firms still have significant work to do to meet the requirements of PCAOB auditing standards.
One day, looking back at this Beta, you will be able to see the progress we made and it will be truly impressive and memorable.
At this point I don't see a lot of progress on a lot of these issues.
If I start to get discouraged about how much I have left to pay off I simply look at where I was a year or two ago and it is easy to see how much progress I have made.
«I would have liked to see further political progress on it at this stage, but it's going to take time,» Porter said.
Let's just take a brief look at the history of click fraud across our industry and see what type of progress has been accomplished... and you may be pleasantly surprised:
Jasper Lawler, market analyst at LCG highlighted that Wednesday saw «mixed» economic data in the United States and as Europe has few steers to offer today, many investors will again be looking stateside as today's session progresses.
This is obviously really small ball, but slow and steady progress is good to see at this stage in the game.
Meb: You know it's funny because you see a lot of articles where if you take a step back and look at the general progress of humanity, there's so many positive trends, but the news flow is often so negative.
However, when we begin to look at the history of shaving, we can see that this is another area where humans have made a great deal of progress — with the most important developments coming in the last 100 years or so.
Multifactor productivity (MFP), commonly interpreted as a measure of technical progress, is at the same level in 2011 as it was in 1971 (for an explanation of what MFP is, see part two).
There are still some kinks to be worked out with all churches, of course, but at least it's more of a progress than what I am reading and seeing back in North America.
Just look at the progress that has been made in Africa with regard to the use of condoms preventing the spread of AIDs... do these GOP and «holy» people not see this?
You can see the progressiveness in dealing with slavery that would eventually lead to its demise long after the fact, but you remain blind to the same progressiveness when it comes to gender equality and insist that we should progress no further than where we were at say in New Testament times.
Looking at the progress of transformist views in the last hundred years, we are surprised to see how naïvely naturalists and physicists were able at the early stages to imagine themselves to be standing outside the universal stream they had just discovered.
At this point it is necessary to gain some clarity by problematizing what are normally taken to be simple binaries — clear and seemingly self - evident — like oppressor - oppressed and attempt to see if this almost taken - for - granted polarities are what have been responsible for the lack of progress in our quest for peace and reconciliation.
On the one hand there are those who see our true progress only in terms of a break, as speedy as possible, with the world: as though the spirit could not exist, or at least could not henceforth fulfill itself, except in separation from matter.
Finally, these values provide standards in terms of which one can see genuine progress as one looks at a succession of theories in history.
But without perspective, passion is too likely to see the world in black and white, too likely to result in missing the achievable good by aiming without compromise at the unachievable perfect, too likely to produce unnecessary division and acrimony that can make progress more difficult.
Look and see how your peers are progressing at your company.
Finally, in this sketch of the constituents of history so far as a lay eye can see it, there is indisputably an element of progress, at least in the sense of an evolution or acquired accumulation of instruments, institutions, and sensibilities, if not in the sense of moral or, in the true sense, intellectual progress.
Ialways got into trouble at this time of year, as a boy, for pulling up Grandad's runner beans to see if they had roots on yet, and if they had, I made a progress report.
Dad peers curiously at the food - in - progress, and I can see him scrolling through his mental list of Weird Things My Daughter Often Eats.
My old pictures are still at the bottom, if you want to see how my photography has progressed in 3 years, lol.
The chance I see, is that we are actually progressing in the Europa League before Xmas, and at the same time, we will drop so far behind in the PL, that Wenger get sacked around new year.
As a die hard Nigerian Arsenal fan that am I, I would have loved to see Benik Afobe progressed to regular senior football at Arsenal.
Admittedly, I haven't seen enough of the The Jeff to have an honest opinion but realistically at 17, you have to loan him out to a club that'll give him the minutes... That's be the only way he'll truly progress.
What's this i see here.This site is also in a crisis and that is understating the qualities of our players.I for one will take Walcott over Pedro and i am just responding to a question.I just do nt get it.To me Walcott really is that good and we need him inform.Injuries have hampered his progress a lot as a player but at least i am happy with him.I do not even get why peeps criticize him so badly.To me he should be our starting right winger.We need him because he is a game changer.I just do nt get how he is on the bench.Peeps are so ignorant and will gather whatever facts they can to make him seem average.Talk about the certain 3 musketeers in arsenal lineup but not him.He is a very dangerous player
i agree — furthermore we pretty much know the measure of ramsey in that we've seen him at his best 3 yrs back but noone is entirely sure what is elneny's best, accept he seems to be progressing with each game.
As long as he personally keeps doing well at arsenal, (remains a fans favourite) and sees some progress from the manager we should be okay.
It was Dutchman Jol who had initially seen the potential in Bale and swooped to sign him as a young left back from Southampton — but this report suggests that Jol had always seen Bale as a more attacking player and that it was Spurs» insistence on playing him at the back initially which stunted his progress.
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