Sentence examples for going to fall behind from inspiring English sources

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"Those who get anxious think that education is like a race and you've got to get running fast, and if you don't you're going to fall behind and then you're going to lose the race," he said.

"If you do the same thing for more than five years in a row, you're going to fall behind," said Tom Flottman, chief executive of Flottman Company, a third-generation printing business that was founded in 1921 and has continued to expand into new markets.

"If Drake and Future are putting out new songs week after week, but you want to make your project perfect and put out albums only once a year, you're probably going to fall behind," he says.

When we went back into the older apps, it really felt old, stale and archaic," says Alsbury. "We realized that if we don't move in a new direction and take the design along with it, our app, which has always been the leading app in what we do, is going to fall behind and be perceived as old.

I thought we were going to fall behind.

"If we don't continue to innovate, we are going to fall behind".

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"You're either really going to do it right, or you're going to fall on your behind and everybody's going to know it.

Are black people going to fall further behind in getting approved for loans and credit cards if banks start using AI for lending decisions?

He is going to fall further and further behind.

"If we don't put an emphasis at the national level on recruiting and training and placing more principals we are going to fall further and further behind in the leadership gap".

"Now we're going to fall in love with what's behind the glass.

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