1. But in an increasingly competitive industry, a slow pace may no longer make sense. 2. By leaving less time for long-distance commutes, the pace also makes it more difficult for lawmakers to gauge hometown attitudes. 3. Hoenig said such a pace of growth made large price increases unlikely. 4. Pace made clear his career choice from the start. 5. Pace makes the race, and a slow pace can ruin the race for a fast-closing horse. 6. Pace makes the race, especially for this Preakness. 7. Pace makes race. 8. That pace can make it difficult when a firm like J.P. Morgan begins recruiting potential candidates as early as October, nine months before they will begin their training. 9. The brisk pace made for easy watching, but, like other crowd-pleasers, the show did not satisfy the demons of the media. 10. The dizzying pace alone has made it harder for Democrats to get their footing, according to University of Wisconsin political scientist Charles Jones. |