Masculine working environments tend to spawn quite a directive and pace-setting style.
Last year's Iditarod Champion, John Baker, made it to Nome with a record-setting pace -- 8 days, 18 hours and 46 minutes.
The U.S. solar market continued its record-setting pace in the second quarter, but amid the boom are signs of a slow down in the break-neck growth of recent years, according to a report released Monday.
Bottom line: Apple, like Silicon Valley itself, is setting a pace way ahead of the rest of the economy.
They also have the benefit of being on Bridgestone tyres, which are really setting the pace at the moment.
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With the monopolistic Bell System setting the pace, U.S. corporate spending on research and development took off in the 1920s.
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He said it's about setting the pace, being the example, and showing passion both in emotion as well as in calmness.
Meanwhile, South-East Asia's markets are, for better or worse, going to a rising Singapore, which is setting the pace for reform in the region.
One difference about Saturday's run were the people setting the pace.
The country's only federally funded venture capital firm was created in 1999, during the tech boom, because the private sector was setting the pace in technological innovation, leaving the intelligence community feeling not very intelligent.
Wilken and Perkol-Finkel are setting the pace.
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Britain is setting the pace in creating mobile, battle-ready forces, while Italy's army is still dominated by conscripts who use the experience to learn proper Italian (and to escape their families) but are not exactly bursting to fight in foreign wars.
Some of her more rock- and techno-inspired pieces show how much violinist Vanessa-Mae enjoys setting a breathtaking pace.
Khan had been setting a furious pace of rallies and election events across the country to drum up support for his campaign.
Newcomer Scheckter led at the halfway point, setting the fastest halfway pace in Indy history, before crashing out.
"The Turkish aid is setting a lot of pace, " said Killian Kleinschmidt, the UN's deputy humanitarian co-ordinator in Somalia.
The Mysore style is based on a fixed order of postures that students practice in a group setting at their own pace.
Hackett had qualified third fastest in Friday's heats but stamped his authority on the final from the start, setting off at a cracking pace.
Setting up automatic deposits straight from your paycheck sets you on pace for reaching your savings goals by a certain time.
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Its businesses have played a critical role in setting the tone for Spain's image abroad and the pace of its involvement around the world.
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However, he would argue that the three-yearly votes should reduce the pace of rises in executive pay, in that the current system of setting pay every year has in practice ratcheted up boardroom rewards far faster than pay has risen in the rest of the economy.
U.S. equities traded narrowly Friday morning on word the economy grew at a slower pace in the first quarter than economists had hoped, according to a Commerce Department report, setting a gloomy tone on Wall Street as the week winds down.
The standards-setting and best practices bodies will be continuing to develop and modify their work to keep pace with current threats, and U.S. companies will be continually chafing under out-dated or ineffective regulations, compulsory standards, and mandatory cybersecurity practices.
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