Sentences with phrase «at dramatic pace»

Smaller companies could give you a wider range of experience early on and, you never know, your employer could turn out to be one of those technology companies that expands at dramatic pace.
I expect sales will rise again but not at the dramatic pace of three or four years ago.
Since the referendum, the news has been unrelenting and Brexit developments have unravelled at a dramatic pace - but in essence we've been frozen in time since summer 2016.
If anyone required proof as to why Blackpool, who have slid down the league table at a dramatic pace since the turn of the year, remain a threat in each and every fixture they contest, one look at their only two triumphs of 2011 should do the trick.

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IT analyst forecasts remain unable to keep pace with the dramatic rise in cybercrime, the ransomware epidemic, the refocusing of malware from PCs and laptops to smartphones and mobile devices, the deployment of billions of under - protected Internet of Things (IoT) devices, the legions of hackers - for - hire, and the more sophisticated cyber-attacks launching at businesses, governments, educational institutions, and consumers globally.
Two recent developments involving the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) again serve to underscore the reality that adult and other non-embryonic avenues of stem cell research are advancing at a far more dramatic pace toward providing actual therapeutic benefits for patients than is human embryonic stem cell research (hESCR).
The most dramatic difference occurred during the first eight weeks, though patients continued to lose weight at a slower pace during the 16 weeks that followed.
Retardation to momentum is further well - secured by unevenness to pacing, because, at 106 minutes, this film's seemingly tight runtime is achieved through a combination of thinning and bloating, placing little attention to exposition, and plenty of attention to repetitious, almost episodic filler, which wear down momentum until aimlessness sets in, slowly, but surely wearing down dramatic bite.
Well, as sure as sunshine, if Jesse Hibbs succeeds at nothing else, it's sustaining a certain entertainment value through directorial pacing that is tighter than structural pacing, highlighted by some tensely well - staged action sequences that also mark heights in dramatic resonance, which is lacking, but there at times in which it's most needed to establish some sense of conflict and human weight.
This might have been a savvy satire on today's celebrity - struck media culture, but Niccol unfolds the story at a lumbering pace, peppered with not - funny gags and dramatic scenes that build little emotional power.
The central dramatic arc that revolves around Edna is engrossing and the film moves along at an excellent pace.
In terms of narrative structure, the previous Spielberg film that Lincoln ends up most resembling is Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), which while a more consistently entertaining film still provided a dramatic change in pace and style at the end to deliver a long feel - good sequence as a sort of reward to the audience for hanging in for that long.
Based on the 1950 Alec Guiness film of the same name, Last Holiday moves at a brisk pace and somehow maintains its light tone even through some of the more dramatic moments.
Darker and more dramatic, this account of Harry's troubled second year at Hogwarts may be a bit overlong and unmodulated in pacing, but it possesses a confidence and intermittent flair that begin to give it a life of its own apart of the literary franchise, something the initial picture never achieved.
Workers can go at their own pace rather than completing the training in groups and this means productivity will not take such a dramatic hit.
This unit is boosted to produce an extra 15bhp, but don't expect a dramatic uplift in pace; fitted with a manual «box, the 0 - 62mph time is identical to the S model's, although adding the optional auto «box does make it a tad quicker at 4.3 sec.
Enjoyable as the descriptions are however, the observations of London life at times take away from the pace of an otherwise dramatic story.
This is something that a static page can't control, and the ability to discover story elements at one's own pace is going to be a very big drawcard on more dramatic pieces.
If you like riveting, fast paced fiction, you'll love Jacqui Penn's dramatic look at lost love.
If you like riveting, fast paced fiction, you'll love Jacqui Penn's dramatic look at l...
The symptoms are dramatic and unmistakable and include excessive drooling, pacing, and agitation; an enlarged abdomen; and frequent attempts to vomit, which produces large amounts of white foam or nothing at all.
You can add dramatic structure through your choice of gameplay footage and the way it's edited, the music, pacing of your edit, etc etc... It's really important to focus and spend a lot of time on this, since most game trailers don't do this at all.
Even though clips move at a wicked pace, a commanding implication of narrative ties the dramatic scenes together.
At best, changes of such magnitude would trigger dramatic re-organization of ecosystems across the globe that would play out over the next few centuries; at worst, extinction rates would elevate considerably for the many species adapted to pre-global warming conditions, via mechanisms described above (inability to disperse or evolve fast enough to keep pace with the extremely rapid rate of climate change, and disruption of ecological interactions within communities as species respond individualisticallyAt best, changes of such magnitude would trigger dramatic re-organization of ecosystems across the globe that would play out over the next few centuries; at worst, extinction rates would elevate considerably for the many species adapted to pre-global warming conditions, via mechanisms described above (inability to disperse or evolve fast enough to keep pace with the extremely rapid rate of climate change, and disruption of ecological interactions within communities as species respond individualisticallyat worst, extinction rates would elevate considerably for the many species adapted to pre-global warming conditions, via mechanisms described above (inability to disperse or evolve fast enough to keep pace with the extremely rapid rate of climate change, and disruption of ecological interactions within communities as species respond individualistically).
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