But if you didn't want to drop $ 62,400, you'd likely find that the 3.5 - liter has
no trouble keeping up the pace.
Not exact matches
If Macy's
keeps up this
pace, it could spell
trouble for other department stores that are still lagging behind the new retail reality.
Perry seems to have
trouble when guys
keep a steady backwards
pace, and choose when to piece him
up, he then tends to fade, and become more hesitant with his strikes.
In a monotone that seemed to have
trouble keeping up with the
pace of his thoughts, Joy laid out a cautionary tale of futuristic technologies emerging at the interface of genetic engineering, nanotechnology, and robotics that threaten our very existence.
School teachers have
trouble keeping up with the
pace, and many pupils call science classes «boring».
Stanton revs
up the
pace so quickly that I couldn't figure out exactly where Dory and her parents were or how they'd gotten into or out of
trouble, and a long car chase seems like a desperate move to
keep kids from fidgeting.
When we're old we may have
trouble keeping up with the
pace of change, and the world may move on without us.
The Bishop's summary is excellent for those of us who have already followed the story but have
trouble keeping up with Steve's
pace and statistics.
«The banks have
trouble keeping up with the
pace that we need,» says Mr. Pintar.