Sentences with phrase «to step up the pace»

That latter group may have to step up the pace if the market is to reach 17 million units this year.
At the meeting, they agreed to step up the pace of negotiations to secure a breakthrough that leaders can sign off at the end of the week.
So Japan is now stepping up the pace to destroy its own currency: the Yen.
Cedar Trail chips should be out before the end of the year, as Intel steps up the pace for low power chip development in an effort to compete with Qualcomm, NVIDIA, Texas Instruments, and the other players that are dominating the tablet space.
Unless Apple can step up the pace on innovation, Chinese tech addicts aren't going to be selling their kidneys for one of the U.S. giant's products anytime soon.
Alberta is back in the saddle, while Quebec takes off While most provincial economies have stepped up their pace relative to last year, the country's economic momentum is not shared equally across all provinces.
We'd better step up the pace, however, since we don't have a couple of hundred years» leeway this time because of the destructive capabilities of the radicals.
As soon as he took his foot off the gas Holloway stepped up the pace and ran him over.
The Deluxe Set steps up the pace a bit, packed with a black console featuring 32 GB of memory; HDMI cable; sensor bar; the GamePad, its charger and cradle; stands for both the console and Gamepad, Nintendo Network Premium service and a copy of the Nintendo Land game
Along with the nation's largest wireless carriers, Google has also stepped up the pace in terms of releasing the company's latest official software update, Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
As Tim Duy, a University of Oregon economics professor who is an avid Fed watcher, wrote in a recent blog: «When the Fed turns hawkish and steps up the pace of rate increases, is when we need to be increasingly concerned that, like all good things, this expansion will come to an end.»
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Microsoft has revealed they plan to step up the pace for more Windows 10 builds for those members starting in January.
But now it's stepping up the pace, expecting to make three or four annually, totaling about $ 250,000 each year.
The talks between the U.K. and Europe are taking up too much time and the British negotiating side needs to step up the pace, a top EU official told CNBC Saturday.
Porsche also said he expected new VW boss Herbert Diess to step up the pace of reform at the group, which is still struggling to emerge from under the cloud of its 2015 emissions scandal.
«It's costing too much time and it's costing too much time for the British government to step up their pace,» he said.
Will he, for example, be inclined to step up the pace of Fed rate hikes?
Many economists think a Powell - led Fed may step up the pace of rate hikes if economic growth accelerates this year, boosted by the new $ 1.5 trillion tax cut package.
Many influential voices are urging the Fed to tighten extremely slowly, and recent Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) statements indicate that the Fed wants to see a significant pickup in inflation before it steps up the pace of rate hikes.
European leaders agreed in Brussels to step up the pace of negotiations to secure a breakthrough on Wednesday that they can sign off at the end of the week.
When Jesus came riding into Jerusalem, he stepped up the pace (see Stones Preach Sermons).
Brambles boss Graham Chipchase is stepping up the pace of change in the age of Amazon, pouring $ 300 million into automation and robotics.
And as the half - time break approached, they stepped up the pace of their passing to again try to find a way behind the home defence, but the final pass just ran away from the marauding Riccardo Montolivo.
They stepped up the pace noticeably before half - time with Granit Xhaka and Francis Coquelin's developing partnership working well to control the tempo of the game.
Morata's opener against Brighton on Boxing Day arrived at a time the Blues had stepped up the pace and energy of our approach play, something Stoke may find equally hard to live with.
According to an exclusive report covered by The Sun, Arsenal are stepping up the pace to hire the services of the 26 - year - old star in a deal worth # 50million.
GOAL: SPURS 1 - 0 EVERTON — HEUNG - MIN SON — 26 mins The Toffees goalkeeper was called into action twice in quick succession as we stepped up the pace, Kane the player with both efforts on target, before we grabbed the lead in the 26th minute.
The Parkhead side had stepped up the pace and Gaston parried a long - range effort from Olivier Ntcham past the post moments before the Ton goal was breached.
Now, thanks to the additional funding, the Town can step up the pace and continue to remove these blighted properties from the community.»
As we move forward, we'll be stepping up the pace, and I'm confident we'll have more than enough money to do what we have to do in the next cycle.»
Keen to step up the pace, Sander Dekker, the Dutch state secretary for education, culture, and science, announced in 2013 that the government aimed to make the entire Dutch research output available through OA by 2024.
Ready to step up the pace?
But if you're still thinking of stepping up the pace to running, first check with your doctor, especially if you have arthritis or other health conditions, like heart disease.
It's that deeper exhaust note that many rivals in this category lack, and one that in combination with a quick «blip» of the DSG, or a neat (self) rev - matched downshift in the manual, is rather devilish and encourages you to step up the pace.
The No. 63 Compuware Corvette C6.R continued its trouble - free run, stepped up its pace as the sun rose, and benefited from its rivals» misfortunes.
From relaxed swimming with colorful marine life along Belize's legendary reef to searching for Manatees in protected lagoons, step up both your pace and your pulse by swimming with stingrays and nurse sharks, jumping into Belize's majestic Blue Hole off the coast or planning a full day of zip lining and / or repelling.
High - gear ratios require more effort but allow for greater speed; knowing when to step up the pace is an important part of race strategy.
The Department of Energy (DOE) has — at long last — been churning out appliance and equipment efficiency standards that should save consumers over $ 450 billion, but it needs to step up its pace.
Paper presented at the International Ecological Footprint Conference — Stepping up the Pace: New Developments in Ecological Footprint Methodology, Policy & Practice, 8 - 10 May, Cardiff, 2007.
But as the world becomes more digitised, globalised and moves more quickly, we need to step up the pace of our efforts so Indigenous peoples are not left with HIV.
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