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12 Sentences With "losing pace"

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But he allows their narratives to ramble, losing pace and impact.
He struggled to hold on to third place on Thursday before steadily losing pace over the last quarter of the race.
The eurozone's momentum has been losing pace, according to Citigroup's economic surprise index for the currency bloc , which is at a two-year low.
The euro zone's momentum has been losing pace, according to Citigroup's economic surprise index for the currency bloc, which is crouched near a two-year low.
The euro zone's momentum has been losing pace, according to Citigroup's economic surprise index for the currency bloc, which is crouched at a two-year low.
By contrast, its governmental partner, Five Star, is losing pace, down from 33 percent to 26 percent, as Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte whispered to Germany's chancellor, Angela Merkel, in Davos on Jan. 23.
"It is the callback," Mr. Johnson recalled, having by now strolled out of Central Park and onto Broadway, where he wove through pedestrians, only losing pace when a street saxophone player caught his ear.
A five-year economic expansion in the euro zone is rapidly losing pace as weak demand from China takes a toll on the bloc's top exporter, Germany, while France and Italy pay the price of home-brewed political woes.
The effort was in part due to its worry of losing pace to Malaysia. Military corruption is well documented in Thailand. An average of 15–20% of commissions on arms sales was reported. Domestic political factors also played a role in the allocation of budget when the civilian government repay the navy who did not joined the military junta of 1991.
He took only six wickets at 68.33 in the home Test series against Pakistan after losing pace and accuracy. In the last two matches, he managed totals of 2/122 and 1/160, conceding more than four runs an over as the Pakistani batsmen scored heavily. He scored 64 runs at 16.00 and made a duck in the second innings of the Third Test as the hosts collapsed on the last day to squander the series 1–1.
Tourism generates around 15% of GDP. Film production in Malta is another growing industry (approx. 35 million euros between 1997 and 2011), despite stiff competition from other film locations in Eastern Europe and North Africa, with the Malta Film Commission providing support services to foreign film companies for the production of feature cinema (Gladiator, Troy, Munich, Count of Monte Cristo and World War Z, amongst others, were shot in Malta over the last few years), commercials and television series. From 2001 to 2004 the mean GDP real growth was 0.4% due to Malta losing pace in tourism and other industries.
A minor pit stop problem for Kobayashi allowed Räikkönen to get ahead of him but Alonso was able to jump the duo of them by staying out a lap longer. Vettel and Grosjean pitted on lap 15, with the defending world champion rejoining still in the lead. Grosjean and Hamilton rejoined behind di Resta and Rosberg, who did not pit, but neither offered much resistance to them, and soon the duo were back up to second and third, though Grosjean was now 20 seconds behind Vettel. The rest of the early stoppers were stuck behind the trio of Schumacher, Bruno Senna in the other Williams and Mark Webber, all three of whom were yet to stop, and losing pace on their worn tyres, created a massive traffic jam as a number of drivers, led by Alonso with Räikkönen, Kobayashi, Maldonado, Massa, Hülkenberg, Button and Sergio Pérez were all close behind.

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