Sentences with phrase «accelerated pace»

"Accelerated pace" means to go faster or speed up a process or activity. Full definition
Our children are growing up under very different circumstances than previous generations did, with increased access to technology, information and social media, as well as the dramatically accelerated pace of change.
Legal Evolution is designed to be a new communication channel that will help accelerate the pace of legal industry innovation.
I think that what we've done is make a down payment on accelerating the pace of technological innovation.
Scientists can readily obtain extensive genetic information for any plant species of interest, at a relatively low cost, rapidly accelerating the pace of genome sequencing.
While the present moment is defined by an ever accelerating pace of innovation, the past is always close at hand providing inspiration and perspective.
It is a rapid roll out process, where a product generally moves through a short selling life cycle at a highly accelerated pace.
This year, it's more of the same, but they've actually accelerated the pace significantly.
As companies throughout the universe of the health care industry accelerate the pace of consolidation, two of the country's biggest drugstore chains have agreed to combine to create a new giant.
Life has been moving at a seriously accelerated pace lately!
The jury's verdict two weeks ago suddenly accelerated the pace — and raised the stakes — of the 2016 elections.
All of these mutations — roughly 100 billion for each generation in the entire population — potentially accelerate the pace of evolution by giving it more raw materials with which to work.
Any biologist who's been to a scientific conference knows that sharing our work before formal publication accelerates the pace of research.
Having the entire genome sequence of any organism accelerates the pace of biological research.
Having worked in the software industry, I've watched game development evolve along lines similar to publishing, albeit at a vastly accelerated pace.
Every single penny has been documented since early 2011, and I can definitely see that the snowball is accelerating its pace downhill.
Rising healthcare costs is one of the factors that have helped accelerating the pace of health insurance industry in the past few years.
As it turns out, the rapidly accelerating pace of decision - making means effective positioning of facts and details is an absolute necessity.
I'm actually hopeful, I think we're positioned to accelerate the pace of change in K - 12.
The war hastened the process of concentrating the wealth of this country in the hands of the few; it is a process which has been going on at accelerated pace ever since.
Military service members study foreign languages at highly accelerated paces in courses ranging from 24 to 64 weeks in length.
And more recent estimates of the Antarctic mass balance contribution to sea level rise has the East Antarctica ice sheet gaining mass at a more accelerated pace for 2003 - 2013 than the mere +14 Gt per year identified by Shepherd et al. (2012) for 1992 - 2011.
«Shoulder to shoulder interaction between scientists discovering new components and engineers developing prototypes are the key for accelerating the pace towards a solar fuel technology,» says Heinz Frei, Director of Berkeley Lab's Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis.
This project advances Governor Andrew M. Cuomo's Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) strategy to build a clean, resilient and affordable energy system for all New Yorkers by accelerating the pace of energy innovation.
While this numbers - crunching ability promises to greatly accelerate the pace of scientific discovery, we're suddenly buried in an avalanche of information.
«While survival rates remain highest for surgical candidates, this study demonstrates both clear benefits from SBRT for nonsurgical NSCLC patients and that outcomes following radiation therapy have improved at a more accelerated pace over the past decade than those for any other therapeutic approach,» said Dr. Farach.
«Expanded access to these drafts can dramatically accelerate the pace of discovery, and, in turn, our understanding of health and disease,» wrote neuroscientist Cori Bargmann, president of Science for CZI in Palo Alto, California, in a Facebook post.
Specific plans for the research will remain to be developed, but potential areas under discussion include accelerating the pace of discovery to support the most innovative and promising science of the brain, including: chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE); concussion management and treatment; and the understanding of the potential relationship between traumatic brain injury and late - life neurodegenerative disorders, especially Alzheimer's disease.
By adding the plant hormone auxin to the medium that supports growth of tomato cells, they can speed up the plant's growth, ultimately accelerating the pace of their research.
Genetic depletion of DNA repair mechanisms does not increase the amount of damage incurred, it simply accelerates the pace at which damage triggers a demonstrable physiological impact, affording an opportunity to investigate the role of endogenous nuclear DNA damage in driving senescence.
And nothing's really changed — tapering simply means the Fed's now increasing its balance sheet at a slightly less accelerated pace.
«This new funding accelerates the pace with which we can develop the next generation of predictive supply chain solutions.»
What the fall of Communism showed to be true remains true: States that suppress individual rights on behalf of some expression of the collective will fail, even as globalization and technological advance accelerate the pace of state failure.
Accelerated Pace students attend full - time year round, leading to early graduation.
In this dire analysis, the traditional media withers and political discourse becomes ever more insular, and at a frightfully accelerating pace.
Decision - making was bogging down just as social media and other trends accelerated the pace at which customer tastes change.
Many members of the conference would like to see the agency accelerate its pace, arguing hydrofracking could be a major economic booster for the Southern Tier, home to the gas - rich Marcellus Shale formation.
In spite of such known urban pressures on health as air and water pollution, water shortage, overcrowding, poor housing, the stresses of city transportation and the generally accelerated pace of city life, there is no substantial evidence from the National Health Survey that the overall health of the urban resident is worse than that of the rural resident.
According to Nepomnaschy, the study findings contradicts life history theory which predicts that producing a higher number of offspring accelerates the pace of biological aging.
«Without the existence of these proteins that could help phytoplankton cope in these stressful environments, the phytoplankton diversity in many regions of the ocean would be much lower, in particular by reducing large phytoplankton such as diatoms that are known to take up a lot of carbon dioxide, thus possibly accelerating the pace of a warming planet,» said Marchetti, assistant professor of marine science at UNC - Chapel Hill.
With a number of promising leads in the pipeline, the Baruch S. Blumberg Institute has an opportunity right now to significantly accelerate the pace of research to move our discoveries from the bench to bedside to benefit patients.
Accelerated Pace Motivated students who want to finish early are able to do so within our flexible program.
«This agreement will allow BCS to redirect considerable resources spent on annual facilities negotiations toward accelerating the pace of innovative program enhancements at the school,» Moore said in the statement.
But if the central bank accelerates its pace beyond say two rate hikes, she believes the market will start to worry that the Fed is behind the curve.
«We need to be continually accelerating the pace of renewable energy development while expanding the portfolio of options we have, and we're probably not going to do that.»
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