Sentences with phrase «see real progress over»

If you pull your credit report once a month at the same time, you'll be able to see real progress over time and you won't get tripped up by momentary hiccups in your score.

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We saw over the Christmas period just how a busy run of games affected the team, dropping points at Southampton and Spurs, and if the title favourites progress further in the cups, fixture congestion could become a real problem.
That's certainly true when it comes to the real progress we've seen over the last year, both here in Lower Manhattan and across our city and state.
ENDS Notes to Editors UK Alcohol duty context For a short video summary of the issues around alcohol pricing, please visit: https://vimeo.com/191959217 Following heavy lobbying from the alcohol industry, the last four Budgets have seen real terms cuts in alcohol duty Alcohol is 60 % more affordable than it was in 1980 — the alcohol duty escalator, introduced in 2008, which ensured that duty rose above inflation, helped mitigate this trend, but this progress has reversed since the duty escalator was scrapped in 2013 In real terms, spirits duty has halved, and wine duty fallen by a quarter since 1978 - 9 The Government estimates suggest that the duty cuts since 2013 will cost the Exchequer # 2.9 billion over four years The University of Sheffield estimated that an additional 6,500 people would be hospitalised each year as a result of the alcohol duty cuts in 2015 The report The report was peer reviewed by academic experts the fields of economics, public health and public policy prior to publication.
«I think they're seeing some real progress so far in what we're hearing over the rent resolution in Albany, but it ain't over till it's over in Albany, so we're going to wait and see what the final product is,» said de Blasio.
In terms of the «fairly diverse» part, there will never be a true and formal end to #OscarsSoWhite (or, by extension, #OscarsSoMale) unless we can see massive institutional change over many years, but there were some real flourishes of progress among these nominations.
The reading scores of 17 - year - olds on the National Assessment of Educational Progress constitute the single most accurate indicator of the effectiveness of our schooling, and as we look at the low reading scores of 17 - year - olds over the past few decades of reform, we see no real movement.
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