Sentences with phrase «slightly higher pace»

The PS4 also kept a slightly higher pace than the Switch afterward.
To do a fartlek workout, try introducing some short periods of slightly higher pace into your normal runs.
But the net impact of all of this is simply going to be higher prices — and a slightly higher pace of interest rate increases from the Federal Reserve.

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That's slightly higher than the 3 per cent pace recently reported by Statistics Canada under a different expenditure - based measure.
Then, increase the speed to a brisk walk or jog for 20 seconds keeping the incline the same (this speed should be slightly higher than your «Baseline» pace)
My average pace on the 50 mins was (slowly but) steadily going up, while keeping my HR constant at max 140 bpm (I'm 45 but my max HR is 183 so I moved the bar slightly higher).
With a higher body count, quicker pace, and slightly shorter running time than Die Hard, the entire exercise smacks of shorthand, resulting in a breezier, if less substantial and sophisticated, experience.
Power Patrons, who are more likely to be women and slightly higher educated than occasional patrons, set «the pace for library use and are a model to study when designing services to foster engagement with the library.»
They tend to be slightly more aggressive than Core Growth investors, willing to pay slightly higher multiples for stocks and trade at a slightly more active pace.
If inflation is going up, other than higher possible borrowing costs, it may lag slightly in the short run but why would earnings not keep pace?
With UEFA Euro 2008 further improving on the formula — picking up the pace and making it slightly less impossible to score — my hopes at least are very high for this year's iteration.
Even without the enhanced mechanics of those releases, WW2's online skirmishes retain the high - speed, albeit at a slightly slower pace that benefits the classic - style gunplay.
That's down slightly from the November pace of 5.23 million units * but more than 5 percent higher than the 4.94 - million pace set in December 2000.
The inventory of unsold homes increased slightly to 149,000, but the higher sales pace helped reduce supply to 4.7 months» worth.
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