Sentences with phrase «very good progress»

We're seeing very good progress so far.
These are big things to tackle and not sorted overnight, but we have now made very good progress.
Very good progress today!
He was not housebroken; however, he has made very good progress on this.
If you stared saving in October 2007 (peak before last recession) you are making very good progress now, almost 80 % there!
No numbers or even percentages were given, but Amazon reported what it called «very good progress» in its non ebook categories.
«We made some very good progress with the cars in the afternoon practice session and that, combined with the cloud cover, really brought down the lap times,» said Corvette Racing engineering director Doug Louth.
«We managed to set up the car just the way we like it and made very good progress throughout the day.
I felt we made very good progress with the car, and it's getting faster and faster.
I've been doing the BLS program for more than a year and I have been seen very good progress.
«I'm trying to be helpful and I feel as though we have made very good progress.
«He has made very good progress this season and if he continues to develop, he can become a top striker in one of the top leagues in the future.
He's made very good progress.
«We are making very good progress now with small, medium, and even large - scale studios,» he said.

Not exact matches

Against the conventional wisdom of continual digital progress, printed books might very well be with us for the long haul for reasons that aren't entirely logical.
Progress on Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket is «going very well,» Smith said.
If you want to write a book, setting a Challenge that says you'll write for 2 hours a day will automatically trigger some progress and mental momentum, because you know that if you just do that over and over again, for six months, chances are very good you'll have at least a rough draft in place when you're done.
I'm giving you my very best insights and answers in this episode on how I have been able to deliver powerful results, keep progressing and stay healthy and motivated.
«It's obviously still very early days, but there's tremendous amount of work going on behind the scenes, setting the stage and we're making progress putting in place a new team and structure as well as cascading that structure and accountability down the whole organization,» chief executive Guy Laurence said in a conference call with analysts Thursday.
«Until very recently, it was taken as a given that tech equaled progress and tech equaled good and tech equaled economic strength,» said Leslie Berlin, the author of Troublemakers, a history of Silicon Valley.
While everyone knows that the number of female investing partners is very limited, we aimed to establish a well - defined baseline against which to measure future progress.
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We are very proud of our progress to date, and this bodes well for Japan Gold's ability to advance its extensive portfolio of prospective gold projects.»
That summer I realized that the very ways in which «progress» was being made — e.g., dominant development policies as well as economic programs in the industrialized world — were all part of the total network of processes that were destroying the basis of human life on the planet.
So, it is indeed very nice to get data that support your model but you make the best progress by getting a result that disproves you model so you make a new one that is CLOSER to the truth.
«If some of the Commonwealth members can persuade these countries to make progress where they are lacking in religious freedom, I think that would be a very good thing indeed.»
To all this you may remark as follows: «Very well; Jet us agree that the combined effect of phyletic intertwining and mechanical progress causes life to boil over.
As to good uses... the majority of history disagrees with your opinion, simply because of percentages.Atheism is by its very definition an extreme minority among peoples.There simply have not been enough of them to be a serious contributing factor to the progress of mankind.Granted even a blind squirrel gets an acorn once in a while.
At that time, all their cheese was made in the summer, and by the middle of winter it was very hard and didn't get any better as the months progressed.
As summer progressed, we enjoyed a well - modulated growing season of warm days and cool nights with only one brief period of very high temperatures.
What's this i see here.This site is also in a crisis and that is understating the qualities of our players.I for one will take Walcott over Pedro and i am just responding to a question.I just do nt get it.To me Walcott really is that good and we need him inform.Injuries have hampered his progress a lot as a player but at least i am happy with him.I do not even get why peeps criticize him so badly.To me he should be our starting right winger.We need him because he is a game changer.I just do nt get how he is on the bench.Peeps are so ignorant and will gather whatever facts they can to make him seem average.Talk about the certain 3 musketeers in arsenal lineup but not him.He is a very dangerous player
The flying winger is progressing very well indeed and his goalscoring exploits are just one aspect of his game.
Chambers - I believe there is a very good player here that just needs time to progress.
He is progressing very well and deserves the chance to keep developing with us.
Granit Xhaka made a good impression when he arrived at Arsenal and looked very promising, although it was obvious that e needed to iron out his rash challengers and disciplinary problems, but now a year later he doesn't seem to have progressed at all, in fact many Arsenal fans have said he has gone backwards and have called for Wenger to play Ramsey with either Elneny or Wilshere instead of the Swiss international.
Totally agree.The very best players know they will earn top wages from all the big clubs but it is the desire to compete at the very top level that also drives their ambition.Arsenal have not shown the desire to progress and compete at the top table.
this is the sort of mentality you probably haven't read it properly and jumping all over just like after a bad result you do, of course winning something is very important and it is directly related to progress if your view is taken then no football club is progress the fact that they got relegated don't cancel out the fact that they won a trophy and winning something is always good don't tell that u weren't relieved when that trophy monkey got off our back so don't talk stupid talk with relevant points.
Theo Walcott is also a player making serious progress as a CF.. Now I still think that against the very best oppositions Walcott will be inefficient.
giroud, lecoq, are gud backups to hve in the squad but not a first team player for a team wanting to challenge for epl.coq has got to improve slightly on the ball but off the ball he is gud.everyone knows about giroud and I don't think a gud striker is enough for us.we need a very clinical guy not a guy who will be going through dry patches coz thats guaranteed from a gud striker.gibbs is tricky he is a gud option to hve on the bench but if we scout someone younger and better than him then I think we can sell him for both the clubs sake and himself coz he hasn't progressed as a player.what I find shocking is bellerin back up is jenkinson worth a team challenging for epl?I don't think so and we should find an able guy there than fool ourselves and next season we pay for mistakes again.
Sanchez is already 29 and not going to get better plus not helped us to win league or progress in UCL... Mkhitaryan would be a very good addition and after not getting game time at Man Utd will be desperate to prove himself..
There are very few pundits, or even Arsenal fans to be frank, who believe that Arsenal really can get the better of Barcelona in the Champions League and progress to the next round.
Very good game for the team but I don't think Villa is the kind of team to measure our progress, they are the worst team in possession out of all the teams, their average possession for this season together with last season is about 28 %.
Arsenal had a very good first half, but almost never play well for 90 minutes, so progressing to the next round was never going to happen, even without a sending off.
Szczesny sold (neutral, he does have potential but was not needed anyway), the Ox sold (he hasn't proven himself, wanted very high wages, and was sold for 35 million, neutral), Gabriel sold (neutral, could progress further but will never be a top central defender, just a squad player), Campbell back on loan (not needed), Perez on loan (was unused so we might as well have someone else pay his wages)
It's been a joy to see everyone progress and passionately train in the sessions, and it makes me feel very proud of how well they are coming along.
2 marquee signings in Ozil and Alexis but no progress this year (aside from Cech) amounts to standing still at the very best.
But apart from that terrible and lacklustre performance in the Champions League at Borussia Dortmund, the Gunners have looked better as the season has progressed and we look like we are very close to hitting our straps.
Even if Arsenal prioritise the Europa League could we really believe that even our very best team can progress from the tie?
In terms of DM, we have Cquelin who is very good I'd like to know how well Bielik has progressed, Because Wenger WILL NOT spend on a out and out DM.
Le coq has come very far with his progress for arsenal fc and has matured into an awesome defensive player, here's wishing u all the best francis coquelin, and we appreciate your efforts!
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