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And In schools, children should be allowed to learn at their own pace.
The pace of quitting continued well into 2022.
You might close your eyes and sit, pace around the room, or talk to yourself out loud.
You might close your eyes and sit, pace around the room, or talk to yourself out loud.
You'll still be able to afford the same goods if your wages keep pace with inflation.
if your wages keep pace with inflation.
...so that they can afford to import and then pay back at their own pace
The pace of layoffs in the tech industry has persisted well into 2024.
With so many plentiful job prospects, even working Americans quit their jobs at a record pace for new jobs, in a trend that came to be known as the Great Resignation.
quit their jobs at a record pace for new jobs,
Because if we could, could we get you to do 30 minutes, six times a week, at even a modest pace, but that's going to reduce your risk of death from all causes by over 15%.
The same things apply with all ball-handling moves: to be on balance, have a change of pace and a change of direction
The same things apply with all ball handling moves: to be on balance, have a change of pace, and
Things are picking up pace quickly.
cells modified by CRISPR in August 2016. Things are picking up pace quickly.