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The economy is already taking small strides in this direction.
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When you're barefoot, however, you'll probably find yourself naturally taking smaller strides, and landing on the outside middle or ball of your foot.
While the fashion world has taken (small) strides toward including plus-size, as well as ethnically diverse models, one agency is taking it a step further -- by hiring clients not solely based on looks, but on personality, style and interests as well.
Take smaller strides.
Penguins must take smaller, quicker strides than other birds of the same weight, which requires the calorie-intensive use of fast-twitch muscle fibres.
I've learned to take small charity problems in my stride and have been truly amazed at some of the ingenious solutions I've come up with.
This budget takes small steps to address both problems when big strides are needed.
Take small steps as wearing high heels naturally makes you stride shorter.
Mourinho has one trophy in the bag and took a small stride towards another, the Premier League title, with that defeat for Manchester City.
She will also look at your dog run and walk from the side to look a the length of his stride, whether the hind leg stride matches the front stride, and if both back legs strike out at the same distance or if one leg takes smaller steps.
Mays had a wide stance and took a small, quick stride, swinging at the pitch violently.
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