Sentences with phrase «dizzying pace of»

It's hard to keep up with the dizzying pace of Hansen adjustments: I would have annotated my downloads a little differently had I realized that the adjustments would be so frequent.
Prices are anticipated to continue to rise, but not at the dizzying pace of previous years.
The strength of Shots Fired is in its willingness to pause the often dizzying pace of Preston and Terry's investigation to let the more emotional human moments simmer.

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Environments that convey this kind of positive energy are a key reason that coworking is growing at a dizzying pace.
The healthcare debate unfolded rapidly last week, with the story changing at a dizzying pace, until it ended with the defeat of the American Health Care Act (AHCA).
To receive copies in print, SUBSCRIBE FREE Wayward merchants and outright criminals are continuing to bilk the alternative small - business funding industry out of cash at a dizzying pace.
There is a little extra joy coming ahead as my sister and her boy will join us this Thursday evening for a couple of weeks, InShaAllah... Looking forward to a fun filled Eid... Ramadan is moving at a dizzying pace and somehow I am not able to keep up the pace.
Some teams do that by being simple and mixing in tons of formations at a dizzying pace.
After years of delays and stagnation, construction is now moving forward at a dizzying pace, as 3,500 workers each day build two skyscrapers, a train station, a memorial and a museum.
All of this airfield congestion requires technology that can monitor what is happening at the dizzying pace it is occurring, and radar, a World War II — era invention, is not up to the task.
It lacks anything like adult emotion, and its themes and images arrive at a dizzying, stupefying pace, as if vomited up by some voracious creature that ate the last 20 years of sci - fi and action - movie history and only partly digested them.
Now the race is wide open, and is expected to go at a dizzying pace, with announcements to come from the Golden Globes, the Directors Guild, the Producers Guild, SAG - AFTRA, the Independent Spirit Awards and many film critics» associations from across the nation, leading up to the actual announcement of the Academy Award nominations.
Anyway, after much, much exposition and introduction of a dizzying amount of characters we can establish that Quill, who likes to refer to himself as Star - Lord, teams up with Rocket, the aforementioned smart - arse raccoon (voiced by Bradley Cooper), alien warrior - chick Gamora (Zoe Saldana), the vengeance - seeking Drax the Destroyer (former wrestler Dave Bautista) and walking tree Groot (the surprisingly expressive voice of Vin Diesel) to protect the universe from the evil schemes of Ronan the Accuser (Lee Pace).
Much of the success of Everest comes from Kormákur's clever pacing and relentless building of tension and the, at times, dizzying cinematography of Salvatore Totino.
Much of the success of Everest comes from Kormákur's clever pacing and relentless building of tension and the, at times, dizzying cinematography of Salvatore Totino (pictured: Sam Worthington)
Directed by Renny Harlin (Die Hard 2), Skiptrace overall is a globe - trotting affair which unfolds at a dizzying pace in the course of visiting a variety of ports - of - call all across the planet.
Whilst the supply side of the industry continues to make technology advances at rapid pace, in many instances educators are being overwhelmed by the complex speed of development and the dizzying array of solutions and providers on the market.
The impact of technology on culture — accelerating cultural change at a dizzying pace — clearly demonstrates that we would be far wiser to guide the powerful forces of change, than to try to legislate, or hold them hostage.
Beginning in the late 1990s, for - profit education management organizations (EMOs) like New York City - based Edison Schools began expanding at what Steven F. Wilson, author of Learning on the Job, called a «dizzying pace
To compensate for the WWC's academic outlook and pace, many other organizations, both private and governmental, have developed their own evaluation systems to help schools navigate the dizzying array of curricular products on the market today.
This exciting book conveys a constant sense of motion, a dizzying energy going forward, the growth of new science and technology at a faster pace into the future.
With homages, continuations and mashups of the 19th - century novelist's works coming at a dizzying pace, it's hard to know which are worth reading.
The Race Underground conveys a constant sense of motion, a dizzying energy going forward, the growth of new science and technology at a faster pace into the future.
Fortunately, styles in the category do not cycle in and out at too dizzying of a pace.
While constructed from a dizzying variety of periods, contexts and film genres whose storylines seem to have shattered in a multitude of narrative shards, The Clock uncannily proceeds at a unified pace as if re-ordered by the latent narrative of time itself.
The Chilean painter Roberto Sebastián Antonio Matta Echaurren, subject of a dizzying exhibition at Pace Gallery, has a distinct hold on the history of 20th - century art.
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