Sentences with phrase «gather more pace»

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Examples include cleaning up floating plastic debris, slowing down the pace of ocean acidification, and gathering far more data about the habitat impact of illegal overfishing.
This re-appraisal of the likely path for US monetary policy gathered pace when some of the other more dovish members of the Fed's rate - setting panel appeared to change tack and indicate they believed rates should rise soon.
Conditions in the mining industry also look to be improving as the global recovery has gathered pace and commodity prices have risen strongly (see chapter on «Balance of Payments» for more detail).
For half a century, from Boyle Heights near downtown into East L.A., past the pawn shops and muffler garages and taquerias along Whittier Boulevard, Angelenos have been cruising their cars at a pace that would embarrass a glacier in an internal - combustion riff on the traditional Mexican paseo — where young men and women would gather in town squares to eye each other and mingle, the more determined men arriving on horses decked out like parade floats.
But the gathering pace of change is such that the observer must be aware that there are fewer paper proofs in the office (on some desks anyway), fewer reference books or box folders on shelves and desks, and many more gadgets lying about in their place.
In this fast pace, yet very hands on session, you will come away with a simple tool that gathers up your various social media streams; learn how to create a variety of variations on one idea — even one sentence that will keep your Fans, your Followers, Communities and Groups wanting more and a variety of gizmos and gadgets that you wish you had from the beginning of your authoring and marketing journey.
The dismantling of German retailing group Douglas by its American owners Advent International is gathering pace, and with it speculation that a sale of the... Read more
Simply put, sending even a small snowball (money) rolling down the hill (earning interest) builds momentum in an important way, and gather more snow (money) at an increasingly rapid pace (compounding).
As economic activity gathers pace, it creates more jobs and, in turn, wages increase.
Stay tuned for more info as the Dead Rising 2 promo - train gathers pace towards a late 2009 / early 2010 release.
The Official FIFA 12 Forums also opened for business and the revolution bandwagon gathered even more pace after a David Rutter interview with IGN.
Marc Glimcher Says Pace Is Doing «Substantially More» Business Now Than When He Took Over: While we are gathering facts from the press, here's some data on Pace Gallery from an article on Marc Glimcher's taking over from his legendary father, Arne.
The big campaign to give more recognition to women artist is gathering pace at Tate Modern, with a solo show by Mona Hatoum on view and one by Georgia O'Keeffe opening soon.
As this trend has gathered pace, more than 100 of the best - known organisations in the UK, many of them charities, have joined together to support the Fit for the Future Network, which has the simple aim of sharing expertise on ways of using less energy and cutting carbon dioxide use.
As technological innovation gathers pace, the scope for IP - related disputes increases as firms seek to exploit intellectual property assets, and ground - breaking developments encourage more me - too competitors looking to seize market share.
Adoption of LegalTech is gathering pace across a broad spectrum of industries, including legal, and specifically by in - house general counsels (GC) looking to respond to demand for quicker, more efficient services.
Currently, the collective stream of data and processed invoices represents more than $ 10 billion in legal spend, 2 million invoices, and well over 300,000 matters gathered over the past 4 years, with the volume of data available for analysis growing at a rapid pace.
Currently, the collective stream of data and processed invoices gathered since 2009 represents nearly $ 18 billion in legal spending, more than four million invoices, and well over one million matters, with the volume of data available for analysis growing at a rapid pace.
Currently, the collective stream of data and processed invoices gathered over the past 5 years represents nearly $ 15 billion in legal spending, more than 3 million invoices, and well over 450,000 matters, with the volume of data available for analysis growing at a rapid pace.
Following a drop in public health expenditure by OECD nations during the global financial crisis, spending is beginning to gather pace again, according to an art... Read more
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