Track
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1750 examples of Track in a sentence
Even though the commas separate different parts of the sentence, it's easy to lose
track
of what belongs where.
Calories are a way of keeping
track
of the body's energy budget.
And then label them, to put color in them in order to be able to
track
them in the brain.
Ten years later, his
track
record is one more proof point that sustainable investing done right can be sound investing.
A market economy provides us with an easy way to
track
utility.
This year, we're on
track
to beat it 68 times over.
Until the 1940s, market research was often quantitative using things like sales figures and customer polls to
track
consumption.
NR: Yeah, you want to
track
it.
Because X is structured with these tight feedback loops of making mistakes and learning and new designs, we can't spend 200 million dollars to get the first data point about whether we're on the right
track
or not.
And meanwhile, our
track
record of getting to Mars is lousy.
But if we use those extra SDRs that were issued, it helps governments get back on track, to meet that promise of 100 billion dollars a year that was derailed by the financial crisis.
We took a story by J.D. Salinger, in which a husband lost
track
of his wife in the middle of a party, and he's calling his best friend, asking, "Did you see my wife?"
So great, now maybe we can optimize your drugs and your doses, but the problem today is, we're still using this amazing technology to keep
track
of our drugs.
One library that keeps
track
of characters in the children's book collection every year, found that in 2014, only about 11 percent of the books had a character of color.
I believe we're on the right
track.
So the Yap just keep
track
of who owns part of what stone.
I also learned they could run on a
track
if I ran with them, holding a rope.
To actually do it, every student would be on their own
track.
So this suggests we're on the right
track.
They opened up their data and donated it, and with that data you could
track
how droughts are impacting food production.
We can also
track
those changes over time on Wikipedia, and we can create our own wikis, because at their core, they're just a data infrastructure.
In the days of the Flip-Flap, ride designers were most concerned with coasters getting stuck somewhere along the
track.
I had them keep
track
of their time for a week so I could add up how much they worked and slept, and I interviewed them about their strategies, for my book.
Givers are overrepresented at the bottom and at the top of every success metric that I can
track.
I want you to keep
track
of this and simply fill in the blanks.
And fully a third of the kids that we've been talking about tonight are on
track
to have diabetes in their lifetime.
It was telling the humans what to do, telling the robots what to do and keeping
track
of thousands of individual components.
How were we going to solve problems that we didn't fundamentally understand, that we couldn't
track
in real time, and where the people working on the issues were invisible to us and sometimes invisible to each other?
We need to live up to our own ideals, and we need to recognize when what we're doing could potentially harm society, where we lose
track
of journalism as a public service.
You can't leave those in the environment, so you need to
track
them, and then when they've finished their job of work, you need to collect them.
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