Sentence examples for milestone at a from inspiring English sources

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"I can tell you that it is easier to reach that kind of milestone at a Catholic school rather than a public school," Curran added.

He revealed the milestone at a press launch in New York on Thursday, where he also announced that Spotify now has more than 5 million paying subscribers, and more than 20 million active users overall.

The 1979 RX-7 was a milestone; at a time when sports cars were growing flabby, the RX-7 was light, nimble and basic with an engine so rev-happy that a buzzer had to be installed to let the driver know when the engine speed had reached the danger zone.

The HR reflects the risk of reaching a milestone at a given age, meaning that a higher ratio indicates an earlier age at onset for the milestone.

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For example, instead of listing the exact age at which the milestone was achieved or leaving the item blank, some parents wrote whether their infant achieved the milestone at an early, normal, or late age.

And it was fitting that Sabathia reached his milestone at Camden Yards; a quarter of his 20 wins this season have come against Baltimore, a club he has dominated throughout his career.

"We set milestones and we've reached those milestones at a much quicker pace than we had anticipated," the rookie coach Mike Smith said.

The surgery was followed by a good medical recovery, and he reached developmental milestones at a normal rate.

Children with mild form of OI, on the other hand, reach motor milestones at a rate close to that of healthy peers [ 32].

Indeed, while older age at onset is associated with a more rapid disability progression likely due to prevalence of the primary progressive disease course, age-dependent degenerative processes, and dysfunction of repair mechanisms in older subjects early onset MS patients reach disability milestones at a younger age compared to late onset MS cases, even though in a longer time interval [ 26, 75].

It can also be difficult to judge whether a (mild) tetraparesis is pathological and due to compression on the cord, or physiological, as the achondroplastic child is well known to be hypotonic during early infancy, and to achieve motor milestones at a slightly slower pace than unaffected individuals [ 20].

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