Sentences with phrase «than that pace group»

I think our anticipated time is about 4:15, but I'm slower than that pace group (my husband and his friend are planning their legs at 7:30 - 8:00, so they'll make up for me!)

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«We look very different today than five years ago — for example, clinical and technology professionals are the first and third largest job categories across UnitedHealth Group — and we will look different again five years from now as we continue to evolve at an accelerated pace,» UnitedHealth CEO David Wichmann said on the company's first - quarter conference call.
Final Thought More than the number of games that Arsenal play, during the month of September, it's the significance each one of those games carry, that will test Arsenal's resolve to keep up with the Premier League pace setters and get that crucial win in the Champions League group game against Dortmund.
Then we were always in the secondary group, always slower than our true pace, but we could not overtake.
Even weekend warriors know that the aim is to keep pace with the group in front rather than worry about those trailing, which McIlroy said was not an issue.
Blessed with pace to burn - he's faster than Thierry Henry and Theo Walcott - and a hunger for the game, Bellerin is highly regarded by Arsene Wenger, who has overseen his ascent to Arsenal first team, and has also represented Spain at various age groups
Adding to the intrigue, he plans to settle into a pace that goes through halfway 30 seconds slower than a lead group that will be chaperoned by none other than Haile Gebrselassie.
And we, as a society, are finding ways to transcend the existing gaps at a rapid pace, with such ideas as mindfulness in schools rather than issuing detention and offering free positive discipline education at local API Support Groups.
And according to a detailed analysis by Nan Zhou and colleagues at the China Energy Group of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California such trends, coupled with the breakneck pace of China's development, means peak stuff could arrive there much sooner than anticipated.
Members of the lowest - intensity group, whose pursuits included playing billiards or walking at a pace less than three miles per hour, showed a cognitive decline that was up to 3.5 times greater than that of men who played volleyball or walked at three miles per hour (called the medium - low - intensity group).
In this study from Australia... A group of women Lost 3 Times more fat doing ONLY 20 minutes of HIIT 3 days a week than a group of women doing 40 - minute steady pace cardio workouts like walking at 3mph
For just over a year, I have spent nearly every Wednesday night and Saturday morning running a warm up pace that makes me overheat, then starting the interval workout which involves me sometimes running slower than the «warm up pace «and watching the lithe people run away from me at incredible speeds, then «slinky - ing «forward while they run back for me on the recovery, watching them sprint away from me some more, and then eventually finding myself labouring up a hill to exit the river valley at the end of the workout to find the group of speedsters waiting to fist pound it out before we run back to the shop at a cool down pace which only makes me sweat even more.
Rather than teaching all the students the same subjects, in the same way, at the same pace — like in today's schools — the teacher rotated around the room and worked individually with small groups of students.
Staff will be completing the courses at their own pace, and therefore can just do the assessment whenever they finish, rather than waiting to sit the assessment in a group.
Workers can go at their own pace rather than completing the training in groups and this means productivity will not take such a dramatic hit.
In fact these «new» methods were rebottled versions of earlier progressive schemes going back at least 100 years — as Diane Ravitch has documented in her recent book Left Back — schemes such as multi-aged groups in which each child goes at his or her own pace; individualized assessments instead of objective tests; teachers as coaches rather than sages; projects instead of textbooks.
Montessori Schools These schools, which typically group students by age rather than grade, shun formal testing, and encourage students to progress at their own pace, were the creation of Maria Montessori, an Italian physician who founded the first school in Rome in 1907.
Research has proven that one - on - one or small group instruction has a greater impact at a quicker pace than whole group instruction.
Westbrook led a group of six cars on the lead lap that included Jordan Taylor in the No. 73 Corvette C7.R that was less than 90 seconds off the sister car's pace.
According to Barron's, the Vanguard Group — the largest provider of index mutual funds — was on pace to pull in more money last year than any other asset manager in history, having added $ 191 billion in new assets through October 2015.
If it is not many volunteers, they can go at their own pace, but if it is more than 10 or so, make them split into groups of 2 - 3 and assign them sections to clean.
Accompanied by expert guides, groups of no more than 10 guests complete the itineraries at their own pace, walking in and out of the chosen accommodation venues.
Pace Gallery, 6 - 8 pm private view «Everything Falls Faster than an Anvil» group show curated by CHEWDAY's Artists: Catharine Ahearn, Alistair Frost, Ella Kruglyanskaya, Tala Madani, Yoan Mudry, Marlie Mul, Oliver Osborne, Tørbjørn Rødland, Peter Wächtler, Carl Ostendarp, Philip Guston, John Wesley, Yoshitomo Nara, Claes Oldenburg, Paul Thek.
Curated by CHEWDAY»S 6 - 10 Lexington Street 9 May to 18 June 2014 Pace London is delighted to present Everything falls faster than an anvil, a group exhibition that explores the influence of the cartoon on contemporary art.
Pace will present more than thirty works by a diverse group of international artists at booth 2 - 02.
Climate science is developing at a faster pace than IPCC reports are produced, said Sven Harmeling, co-chair of the adaptation working group of Climate Action Network International, a global coalition of NGOs.
The SEC is conducting examinations of private funds at an accelerated pace and we are fortunate to have a deep regulatory group of more than 20 lawyers to help clients structure their operations to comply with SEC rules.
Online learning allows individuals to study at their own pace, equating to better comprehension and recall than the traditional «group average» pace of the classroom.
However, millennials appear to be more attracted to this fast - paced market than any other group, many even preferring bitcoin wallets to traditional savings accounts.
For example, in real estate transactions, from the purchase of a residential unit to a complex commercial acquisition, a Chinese purchaser may seek to create an Agreement of Purchase and Sale or structure a joint venture group at a far faster pace than North Americans are used to.
Sales rose most in the Midwest, where the contract closings climbed 3.8 percent to a 1.35 million pace from the prior month At the current pace, it would take 4.6 months to sell out housing inventory, compared with 4.7 months in May; less than a five months» supply is a tight market, the Realtors group has said Properties were on the market for 34 days in June, the same as year ago Single - family home sales climbed 0.8 percent to an annual rate of 4.92 million while purchases of multifamily properties increased 3.2 percent to a 650,000 pace First - time buyers accounted for 33 percent of all sales, up from 30 percent in May and the highest share since July 2012 Sales driven in gains among most expensive homes, NAR's Yun said.
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