Sentence examples for the minimum pace from inspiring English sources

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Then multiply by 3. If you're speeding along at at least 120 steps per minute (40 steps in 20 seconds, or 2 steps a second), that's 3 mph, which is the minimum pace for what's considered fitness walking.

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Ridden with conservation in mind, the Kawasaki delivered an impressive 71 m.p.g.; keeping up with traffic on the Massachusetts Turnpike — which seems to move at a minimum pace of 65 miles an hour — kept the Ninja's 2-cylinder engine wailing at 7,500 to 9,000 r.p.m. and dropped the mileage to 49 m.p.g.

A bar on the dashboard moves as a student progresses and sets a "minimum pace" so that students--at any time--can see if they are behind, on track, or ahead.

In particular, voice and interactivity have an inherent minimum pacing that is slower than skimming text or skipping through to useful parts of a video.

If Congress had kept the minimum wage in pace with inflation over this period, it would today be $10.74.

Had the minimum wage kept pace with the rising cost of living since the 1970s, it would currently stand around $10 an hour.

By failing to ensure the minimum wage keeps pace with the cost of living and worker productivity, policymakers have created a situation where full-time workers earning the minimum wage have to rely on public assistance to make ends meet.

If the minimum wage had kept pace with the rate of inflation since the late 1960's, researchers estimate that the minimum wage would be roughly $10.10/hour to $10.70/hour currently.

The national minimum kept pace with productivity in the two decades after World War II, and hit its peak of real buying power in 1968.

If the minimum wage simply kept pace with inflation, the commission would have recommended a rise to £6.61 an hour.

If the minimum wage had kept pace with inflation over the past 50 years, it would be about $10 an hour today.

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