Her momentum carried her close to my shoes.
We will try to break new ground from three new angles: first we want to discover new sources of growth for innovation, second, we want to inject new momentum to the world economy through reform, and third, we want to explore new prospects through development.
Donald Trump has won a landslide victory in Nevada, giving the billionaire his third consecutive success in the Republican presidential race and providing him with another burst of momentum ahead of Super Tuesday on March 1.
Analysts warned, though, that the new device wasn't distinctive enough to help the Beijing-based company regain sales momentum in a hotly competitive market.
If debt becomes unsustainable and households deleverage, consumer spending will choke, consumer confidence will wane and positive momentum will slow — a perfect recipe to squeeze economic growth.
UK chancellor George Osborne has formally nominated Christine Lagarde to serve a second five-year term as managing director of the International Monetary Fund, in an early move designed to create unstoppable momentum behind her.
The online payment fraud rate in 2015 increased by 6 percent compared to that of last year as the new payment method showed strong momentum.
Progress begets progress, and now the project has momentum of its own.
Get some forward momentum by starting your giveaway pile with the items you clearly do not need—the mugs you never use, that ugly thing you received as a gift.
The Summit brought together 100 Heads of State, together with government ministers and leaders from international organizations, business, finance, civil society and local communities, to mobilize the political support and momentum necessary to reach a global agreement on climate change in 2015 and galvanize action on the ground across all sectors.
" Eran Eldar, of University College London said: 'This effect of mood should be useful whenever different sources of reward are interconnected or possess an underlying momentum.
Editor-in-chief Aaron Hicklin wrote of the top entry in Out's list of 100: 《Out》·(Aaron Hicklin)《Out》: "A president who came to office on a wave of euphoria, appeared to lose momentum halfway through.
Certainly we feel that the momentum is hear now and will continue as the programme continues to be aired by HBO.
The specialties of the new recruits vary, but they are all examples of how the momentum in economics has shifted away from theoretical modeling and toward "empirical microeconomics," the analysis of how things work in the real world, often arranging complex experiments or exploiting large sets of data.
Thomas Edsall, a shrewd analyst of race and politics in the US, argues that in his use of immigration "Donald Trump is part of a movement gaining momentum among whites across the northern hemisphere", including Europe.
While these tasks can be good for building productivity momentum, make sure that you don't spend all day doing the trivial.
More Recent Openings The building boom did not lose its momentum after the games.
" New-energy vehicles are already gaining momentum in China.
Even in senior ranks, disparities persist and range from a few percentage points in Panama, to almost 20 per cent in South Africa, and more than 50 per cent in Azerbaijan, says an ILO report Women in Business and Management: Gaining Momentum, released in January.
4 million viewers per game in the men's World Cup in Brazil last year, highlights the growing momentum in the women's game.