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Elizabeth, who reputedly once declared that princes were actors who stood on a stage in sight of all the world, not only took such impromptu performances in her stride but handled them brilliantly.
She took that in stride, saying, "My performance was expected of me".
Improved intramuscular coordination, leading to increases in stride frequency, should theoretically improve sprint performance.
While it can be embarrassing to get a negative performance review, try to save face and take it in stride.
In our systematic review, statistically significant differences between CMI and the control group were found with regard to the following outcomes: gait speed, stride length, cadence, performance in BBS, COP sway area, 2-min walk, 6-min walk, 10-m walk, 400-m walk and FIM.
Statistically significant differences were found on comparing CMI to a control group for 10 outcomes, including gait speed, stride length, cadence, performance in BBS, COP sway area, 2-min walk, 6-min walk, 10-m walk, 400-m walk and FIM.
President Obama took the joke in stride, and, in fact, cracked several jokes about his "sleepy" performance later that evening at the annual Al Smith Dinner.
Once class got going and Myers explained the parameters to her students that the video would only be seen by her and Aumoithe, and that it would be used only to evaluate her teaching, not their performance they quickly took the filming in stride.
Take a derailment in stride.
Christina took it in stride.
He took it in stride".
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