Sentences with phrase «at the breakneck pace of»

The astronomers determined that this galaxy's rapid star formation was likely triggered by a close encounter with its slightly smaller companion, which already hosts about 35 billion solar masses of stars and is increasing its rate of starburst at the breakneck pace of 540 solar masses per year.
It doesn't move at the breakneck pace of most games nowadays, nor does it ever seem particularly concerned to address some of the plot points or character gaps it leaves dangling, but those that take the chance on the full Quantum Break experience (episodes and all) will find a quirky and unique experience waiting that you just won't see replicated anywhere else.
Computer models, improving at the breakneck pace of computing in general, consistently showed warming.

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Of course, the breakneck pace at which Tesla moves is a double - edged sword — at least, that's how some customers see it.
The result has been a nuclear - like transformation of the industry in which companies have combined, split and recombined at a breakneck pace, emerging with all new identities and properties.
You can realize you have held one thousand meetings at a breakneck pace, but haven't stopped to ask your team how they're doing, or tell them that you're proud of them.
This is only exacerbated by the amount of data in the world, which is continuing to grow at a breakneck pace.
As the number of pensioners swells at a breakneck pace, funds will soon find themselves paying out more than they are taking in.
Battalions of negotiators for Canada, Mexico and the United States have been working at a breakneck pace trying to reach agreement on a revamped North American free trade pact by the end of the year but so far they have little to show for it.
Since Haughton's breakneck pace would make a battalion of beavers seem slothful, this should be taken no more seriously than a lot of things people whisper to you at racetracks.
I'm not sure what your San Francisco plans are (are you visiting places where you can just take the car seats out of the cab and leave them at the front of the Children's Museum while you tour or are planning on hiking Fisherman's Wharf with 3 car seats strapped to your back), but my guess is that with 3 kids these ages, you're not going to «do» San Francisco at the breakneck pace that you would if you were just with hubby.
To continue to rush through such important and complex legislation at this breakneck pace, disregarding the hard work of cross-party MPs, doesn't just show contempt for parliamentary scrutiny, public debate and democracy — it puts Britain's security at risk.
It's kind of hard to read this when Christine's throwing out conspiracy loon buzzwords at a breakneck pace.
However, there are doubts over the proposed breakneck pace of reform, given that the future of Scottish MPs at Westminster once power is devolved — the West Lothian question — has been posed but unanswered for decades.
And according to a detailed analysis by Nan Zhou and colleagues at the China Energy Group of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California such trends, coupled with the breakneck pace of China's development, means peak stuff could arrive there much sooner than anticipated.
With the volume of on - line information in cyberspace growing at a breakneck pace, more effective search tools are desperately needed.
But the breakneck pace at which research is being conducted in the lab has left little time for discussion of what the rules around research and use should be.
Scientists are discovering exoplanets — those potentially capable of supporting life — at a breakneck pace.
With the fecal stream constantly moving down, at what to microscopic bacteria must seem a breakneck pace, how do at least some of our little friends manage o avoid being swept completely out of our bodies?
Katrantzou came out of the stalls strong in 2008, and has since built her business at a breakneck pace.
All of the elements come together in such a sublime way, the result is a film that amuses and entertains at an exhilarating, breakneck pace.
It's also emblematic of what is best in this slam dunk of an action flick that keeps things moving at a breakneck pace while also being as funny as all get out.
Its breakneck pace offers zero apologies for expecting players to perform at the peak of their abilities.
The filmmakers keep the action moving at breakneck pace, tossing in plenty of humor, but the sandworms are the real stars.
The result is a version of Tolstoy's story that moves at a breakneck pace with nary a moment diverted to any point or detail that does not have something to do with the central narrative or thematic content (Even the book's famous opening is missing, because, here, the individual trumps families — happy or unhappy).
Langdon, helped by an uncommonly adventurous physicist (Ayelet Zurer) and generally hindered by the humorless head of the Vatican's Swiss Guard (Stellan Skarsgard) and a vaguely enigmatic Cardinal (Armin Mueller - Stahl), scrambles through Vatican City, following clues at a breakneck pace to stop the murder of the Cardinals and the destruction of the Vatican (along with most of the nearby real estate) with a bomb made of stolen anti-matter.
All of this unfolds at a breakneck pace, with a flurry of hyper - violent shootouts, chases and fistfights.
Multiple scenes are an endless parade of sight gags choreographed at a breakneck pace.
New to the field of comic - book spectacles, writer - director Shane Black keeps all of this chaos churning at a breakneck pace.
With pre-production on Captain America: The First Avenger now running at a breakneck pace ready to properly start shooting at the end of the month, it looks like director Joe Johnston is slotting the last few elements of his cast into place.
The inspired team of silly Brits behind Shaun of the Dead created this delirious confection of cop clichés, intentionally deployed at breakneck pace.
Having taken an extended vacation the past few weeks, I returned to the United States to see that the pace of innovation in education is continuing at a breakneck pace
The world of learning evolves at breakneck pace, as do all of the research and theories surrounding it.
But it was its undoing, its nose washing out on so many of the tighter turns at a far from breakneck pace there was no choice but to back right off.
The International Thriller Writers (ITW) characterizes a thriller as «the sudden rush of emotions, the excitement, sense of suspense, apprehension, and exhilaration that drive the narrative, sometimes subtly with peaks and lulls, sometimes at a constant breakneck pace
The publishing industry is changing at a breakneck pace, and it's important to have a publishing partner that helps meet the shifting demands of John Q. Bookbuyer.
But while home values keep rising at a breakneck pace, U.S. median rent is growing at a much slower pace — up 1.1 percent from a year ago, to $ 1,422 / month — and actually fell year - over-year in June in 12 of the 35 largest U.S. metros.
«The travel and leisure industry continues to change at breakneck speed and in fact I would argue that recent economic conditions have accelerated the pace of that change.
Much like Twisted Pixel's Comic Jumper, variety is transmitted at a breakneck pace, rarely lingering on one type of action for long.
While the transition from the breakneck pacing of Act 3 to the total grind session of Act 4 may have sullied my final impression of the game (and that's why the game sits at the bottom of my top five instead of near the top), Shadow of War remains a title I still play today as I'm in the midst of finishing Act 4 and cleaning up any remaining trophies I've yet to earn.
You don't have to take your fingers off of the left and R1 buttons; you just seamlessly keep sprinting at a breakneck pace.
I've mentioned the pacing of Inner Chains is much slower than I am used to in horror games where most of the time I find myself running around shooting everything at a breakneck pace.
We were essentially dragged through World 4 - 2 at a breakneck pace without actively playing much of anything.
The exodus from Modern Warfare developers Infinity Ward continues at a breakneck pace, with news today that a further eight employees have left the studio in the wake of the «Legal Warfare» showdown.
The book has changed a lot over the years, and sadly with the rise of the Internet and the push for gaming news to be reported and discussed online at a breakneck pace, it seems that without Nintendo's cooperation, there's nothing that the magazine can add to the overall picture.
To the theme tune of an external hard drive processing fast — now pacing itself — now rushing at breakneck speed — the group of seventeen paintings, produced between 2000 and 2011, each beautifully reproduced in the well - designed catalogue — featuring a sharp, in - depth and elegantly - written essay by Goldsmiths» Gilda Williams — reflect the inner workings of a human brain constantly adjusting itself, adapting to each nuance of the ever - expanding, digital world while simultaneously filing, absorbing and recording the less serious, more random aspects — graffiti, toys, comic books, cartoon films — of modern times.
Although the growth rate of coal slows from the breakneck pace of the last decade, global coal consumption by 2017 stands at 4.32 billion tonnes of oil equivalent (btoe), versus around 4.40 btoe for oil, based on IEA medium - term projections.
has already assured industrial polluters that he's on their side, stating, «EPA continues to propose and promulgate rules at a breakneck pace without a complete and accurate understanding of their impacts on consumers, jobs and small businesses.»
Even in the heart of this recession you will likely continue to move at a breakneck pace and tomorrow is probably going to be even busier than today!
The report also says the Senate is approving Trump's nominees at a «breakneck pace» intended to change the nature of the federal judiciary.
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