Sentences with phrase «explosive pace in»

The online dating space has been growing at an explosive pace in urban India, driven by Tinder.
I don't understand what the plan for this season is, when you consider that that's 5 out of 6 midfield / forward spots covered, with no natural width or explosive pace in the final third, and no defensive midfielder yet identified.

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«Global demand for protein and meat is growing at a rapid pace, with an estimated worldwide market of more than a trillion dollars, including explosive growth in China.
Mkhitaryan and Maitland - Niles would be explosive that way, because Mkhitaryan can use his stronger right leg to dribble in the right wing and we all know Maitland - Niles's skills and pace when he played as a left wingback.
I'd be tempted to go with Ozil because I think he can craft more space for Welbeck and Walcott and also given the fact they are pace and explosive players who will want to run in behind.
With 31 minutes on the clock, Diego Costa played in Falcao, whose first touch and explosive pace took him away from Busquets before he clipped a wonderful finish over the advancing Valdes for his 17th league goal of the season.
LW: Alexis Sanchez, 23 years old: Very skilful, explosive pace and one of the most dangerous footballers in La Liga.
Medical school curricula are being revised to reflect the explosive pace of discoveries in the clinical neurosciences and other nontraditional specialties.
The row over the Thai trials has been fuelled by an explosive mix of factors, including the pace at which the HIV epidemic is growing in Asia, the future of the vaccines industry, and domestic tensions in the US between AIDS researchers, activists and politicians.
Despite the explosive growth in size and complexity of the human brain, the pace of evolutionary change among the thousands of genes expressed in brain tissue has actually slowed since the split, millions of years ago, between human and chimpanzee, an international research team reports in the December 26, 2006, issue of the journal, PLOS Biology.
The old days of boxers getting up at 5 am to do an hour of steady paced running are long gone and the reason is because sports science has shown that mixed martial arts and boxing fights are not steady paced but explosive in nature and require the ability to fight intensely for a number of seconds before a brief rest bite and then full intensity again.
Zan herself begins to doubt her own sanity, until, in the kind of fast - paced explosive ending that is Mary Higgins Clark's trademark, the pieces of the puzzle fall into place with an unexpected and shocking revelation.
Research into the canine genome is proceeding at an explosive pace and information about genetic diseases in dogs is becoming more readily available very day.
Paragon is a sci - fi MOBA from Epic Games that immerses the player in the fight with fast - paced, explosive action, direct third - person control, and loads of strategic and tactical choices.
But to lead to it, the curator Stephen Brown, in consultation with the Soutine scholars Esti Dunow and Maurice Tuchman, has assembled a well - paced procession of other still lifes that demonstrate the peculiarities of Soutine's style: naked fowl; silver herring; a giant ray fish, inspired by Chardin; and explosive bursts of popeyed sardines.
(The frame rate can still get a little hairy in particularly explosive and fast - paced scenes, though.)
Still, industry experts say that the same demographic factors that helped drive explosive growth in the TIC industry in recent years are still in place, and continue to push demand for TICs — albeit at a more subdued pace.
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