Sentences with phrase «than i had before»

The problems piled up: Nightly batch schedules began taking four to five hours longer to process than they had before.
It'll give you a much clearer picture of what you own than you had before.
Women have largely flocked to medical and law schools in greater numbers over the past few years, but they are now turning to business school as well in part because business schools are mindful of the shortage of women students and are recruiting them more aggressively than they have before.
At the end of the day, time is money, and you've got to get more work done, more quickly than you have before.
However, this is more information than we had before, for which I am grateful.
In Gallup's tracking poll of Americans» outlook on the economy, there was a massive post-election swing in confidence and optimism between Republicans and Democrats, with the former reporting much more confidence than they had before the election and the latter becoming much less optimistic.
But Musk said that ultimately, once the assembly line is fixed, the automated system will allow Tesla to build cars faster than they have before.
Otherwise, you'll wind up with a bigger loan than you had before.
«It doesn't fundamentally change things for Fairfax, but it certainly does raise the temperature and give it a much harder deadline than it had before,» he said.
Part of what has supported this recovery since the crisis has been fiscal policy, so we have much higher government debt than we had before, where is the room for governments to do fiscal expansion in a renewed downturn?
Presumably, there'll be some propellant behind this with the fiscal policy, that is, the tax cuts, inducement for capex, and — perhaps, a better regulatory environment for private businesses — than they had before.
I have been keeping more money in cash than every before, so I am definitely starting to hedge more than I have before.
I promise you'll walk away with a totally different mindset than you had before you started!!
In some studies, however, older people who were given tryptophan supplements performed better on cognitive tests than they had before.
She wouldn't be surprised if some brokers with direct - feed deals chose to use MRED's feed instead «because we do have better terms than we had before,» Jensen said.
But closing down unnecessary capacity can pay for itself, even if unemployed workers are temporarily put on the government payroll (causing debt to rise, but usually by less than it had before), but only temporarily as Beijing takes other measures to boost household income through wealth transfers from the state and so to boost consumption, a form of demand which is likely to be more labor intensive than the demand created in the process of over-capacity.
To make up with rank and file, airline management will have to give workers something better than they had before — or risk all those unhappy employees taking it out on passengers.
For a time, it seemed as if France's financial problems were over, until the Mississippi Bubble popped and Law's trading company shares and paper bank notes plunged in value and threw France into an even greater economic crisis than it had before the bubble.
It's important to remember that if you don't manage to pay down the debt before the 0 % APR offer ends, you might end up with a higher interest rate on your debt than you had before.
«We did more social media for Singles» Day than we had before,» Jian said.
One elder named Bob Weaver challenged me to view God differently than I had before.
His face looked droopier than it had before.
My salary is going up; my spouse who was out of work is now employed and at a better salary than he had before.
«The unification must be accomplished before a man undertakes some unusual work,» but any ordinary work that a man does with a united soul acts in the direction of new and greater unification and leads him, even if by many detours, to a steadier unity than he had before.
Not this thing where we say «come to Jesus and he'll set you free from Satan but I'll put a heavier burden on you than you had before, you must do this and this and that and stop that and wear this and don't say that and don't go there oh and that friend is gone....
But even still, I came away with more guilt and fear than I had before...
The employees now pay 30 % more for less health insurance than they had before.
The great mistake since then was to institutionalize a supposedly benign race consciousness that has generated new and potentially greater racial suspicion and hostility than we had before the Montgomery bus boycott of 1956.
«It's more than we had before and it's what gives us the extra sales,» says Myers.
The defense didn't look any more inspired than they had before.
However, the Falcons defense is going to need to progress further than they have before the league is likely to see them as a model franchise.
For me it has given me a more feminine figure than I had before and that «toned» look women's magazines always talk about.
In a strange twist of fate our new home may just have a lot slightly larger than I had before.
The argument that fathers should not have a greater role in parenting after separation than they had before separation ignores the significance of the change that separation can make to fathers» attitudes to the parenting role.
But I can now appreciate that I got to put together more pieces than I had before, to understand better for the next time!
And while it's undeniable that compliance with these protections has been problematic, the very fact that the laws exist gives breastfeeding moms in the workforce more power than they had before.
Progressive overload is simply the idea that progress happens when you consistently challenge yourself to do more than you have before.
I needed different friends than I had before becoming a father.
Their refusal became an obsession for the press, as core ideas about identity began to play out in a much more emotive way than they had before the attack.
However, these gamer nations today have greater fears of non-state opposition than they have before — be that from terrorists or their own citizens.
«My diet is high in protein and low in fat - lots of veg, potatoes, wholemeal bread, more food than I had before.
Hopefully the political class will wake up to the fact that we've got to decide things in a different way than we have before
A worse health care plan than I had before.
«I mean, if we've taken into government some of the people who were EU rebels or Lords rebels, and brought the Party together, an actually had a more Conservative government than we had before then I think the party will be delighted, and we seem to be going in that direction»
Some senior figures who worry about the unions» grip on the party fear that a move aimed at diminishing organised - Labour's influence could end up handing them even more power than they had before
Some senior figures who worry about the unions» grip on the party fear that a move aimed at diminishing organised - Labour's influence could end up handing them even more power than they had before: although they will lose their block votes, some fear that the unions will use their formidable organisation machines to register large numbers of associate members, and then attempt to influence their votes.
The result — though unlikely to settle the debate anytime soon — was «a broader range of [earthquake] magnitudes and recurrence rates for New Madrid than we had before,» Petersen says.
And they found that men thought of themselves as more attractive just after losing their virginity than they had before, while women had the opposite experience: After sex for the first time, their body confidence dropped slightly.
Now, scientists have an answer — or at least a better answer than they had before.
«With invasions in a place like San Francisco Bay, you've got more species than you had before,» says Carlton.
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