Without such careful preparation in the competitive business of megaproject architecture, a company can easily fall behind. |
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As he fell, he tucked his body into a roll that put all the force of his fall behind an overhand slash. |
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But unsecured loans are preferable as there is less risk of losing your home if you fall behind with payments. |
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There is a warning there that we could fall behind, but there is also an opportunity to be grasped. |
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You either out-perform the global leaders, create a competitive niche, or fall behind. |
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And if you don't stay ahead of your competition, you're invariably going to fall behind. |
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If deliveries and installations fall behind, the domino effect will cause your entire project to be delayed. |
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On the virtual battlefield of the business world, organizations that don't adapt to the latest technology quickly fall behind their competitors. |
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Your bank can help itself to money from your current and savings accounts without your consent if you fall behind with your credit-card payments. |
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As for private homeowners, he said slashing the interest rate will give relief to people who fall behind in their payments. |
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He said the city could fall behind the competition if its festive lights were not up to their usual high standard. |
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And it is an area where progress is moving so fast that, once you fall behind, you may never catch up. |
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Many also fall behind at school because they are too tired or too distracted to complete homework properly. |
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When you fall behind the competition, there's always a temptation to label it unfair. |
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Daily, they fall behind, and the gulf between them and their developed partners widens. |
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Storm and winds can buffet you off course, you may be injured, tire, fall behind, drop and die. |
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Many countries are working on digital library initiatives and it is important that Canada not fall behind. |
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Having withstood early pressure and a strong downfield wind, Newbridge used the ball well early on but two basic drop out re-start errors saw them fall behind. |
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As the evening wears on and things fall behind schedule, the stars come thicker and faster and more famous, but they stop briefly or not at all. |
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However, patching up myelin isn't an efficient process and early on in the disease, the repair work can fall behind. |
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The hardest server in the world, he compiled 13 aces in today's game but was broken once in each set, including at love to fall behind 5-4 in the second. |
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The crushing nightmare of the immutable is beginning to fall behind us and our dancing gaze can now slide untrammeled toward the unknown. |
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We all work very hard in the House to implement programs and policies to ensure that no Canadians fall behind, and to help them if they do. |
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Furthermore, those who fall behind economically and socially will not be able to find the time to be involved politically. |
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Children who cannot read by the end of Grade 3 are more likely to fall behind in other subjects and to experience low self-esteem. |
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However, it is necessary to execute monitoring, even if desired capacity development efforts fall behind the planned targets. |
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As a result, the girls fall behind in their studies and only a few are able to continue beyond primary school. |
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Wealthier nations have resources and established safety nets to help those who fall behind in their country. |
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Children affected by AIDS are more likely than other children to fall behind in school, and they tend to live in poorer households. |
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But she is getting a bit older now and is starting to fall behind, so she is looking to participate in Paralympic sport. |
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Once again, this condition would ensure that conventional broadcasters do not fall behind. |
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Women fall behind when they take time out to raise children and then return to the workplace at a disadvantage. |
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In many states, the lender can repossess your car without as much as a telephone call or written notice if you fall behind on one monthly payment. |
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We certainly don't want to fall behind the eight ball on that. |
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Large numbers of international visitors now come for meetings and medical treatment, and that without such services on offer Phuket could fall behind its competitors abroad. |
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Hurricane victims who fall behind on their housing payments could face foreclosures on their homes, losing the only remaining asset that many of them have. |
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And if you fall behind on your payments, you could lose your home. |
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When projects fall behind schedule, it seems to be because these particular employees are stacked up with work and can't adhere to the project schedule. |
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I think a lot of parents are taken up with this idea that their kids are going to fall behind and that they have to get them on the fast track early. |
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A freeze on salaries from 1991 to 1997, causing some salaries in the public service to fall behind those of comparable jobs in the private sector. |
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To what extent can these resources and measures help to ensure that the quality of publicly-funded education and training does not fall behind that of privately-funded alternatives? |
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In addition, the complexity of proceedings and a number of external factors had caused some of the ongoing trials to fall behind the planned schedule. |
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Moreover, households with high net worth are likely to have favourable loan terms and will be less likely to fall behind in their mortgage-debt payments, also confirming our intuition. |
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However, discrimination in education still presents numerous challenges because some groups who have been traditionally disadvantaged fall behind in educational access and attainment. |
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The challenge for Hungary in the years 2006 and 2007 will be not to fall behind the competition with the other transformation states of the region. |
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Locke argues that a country should seek a favourable balance of trade, lest it fall behind other countries and suffer a loss in its trade. |
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This is where women fall behind men in statistical terms. |
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The inevitable consequence of introducing such measures on a broad scale is that Europe will fall behind economically and that economic growth will slow down or even grind to a halt. |
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Its something that must be looked at because the longer this situation is allowed to remain unchallenged the greater the likelihood UK employers will fall behind their international competitors. |
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On the productivity side, which is another theme in your speech, for a long time we've seen numbers that suggest Canada and North America fall behind averages on the productivity side. |
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Your lender will take the steps necessary to recover the debt which may include reporting you to a credit agency, using a private collection company, or taking legal action if you fall behind on your loan payments. |
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After more than 70 years of racial parity black marriage rates began to fall behind whites. |
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The taxability of forgiven debt is set to become a pressing issue as more homeowners fall behind on their mortgages and face foreclosure. |
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The Pacific Time Zone will fall behind by another hour. |
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In the old ads, farmer and former Brain of Britain Ted Moult watched a feather fall behind double-glazed windows in the Tan Hill Inn in the Yorkshire Dales. |
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I'm seeing too many inquiries about the new me, because people tend to fall behind in the adaptation part, the quick wittiness that has to do with mildly accepting the new me. |
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