Sentences with phrase «hasten progress»

However, these maps aren't insignificant by any stretch, featuring multiple pathways and shortcuts that can be opened to hasten progress on subsequent attempts.
The upgrades and changes this time around include support items, which are consumables used to hasten the progress... Read More
In the longer term, these methods could hasten progress toward replacing a damaged or diseased kidney with tissue derived from a patient's own cells.
Hypertension hastens the progress of these diseases and substantially predisposes your cat to blindness.We have only recently been measuring blood pressures in dogs and cats, so our database is not as complete as in humanoids.

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The density of the patient's skin and muscle slows the drug's progress, allowing it to be dispersed throughout the body in a wide spiderweb pattern, thereby hastening its effect.
This regulatory attack hastened a demise already in progress: GE claimed U.S. demand for incandescents halved in the years leading up to regulatory oblivion.
The movement from Nazareth to Galilee is followed by one from Galilee to Jerusalem; and in his sequel, the Acts of the Apostles, the Evangelist will continue the progress to Rome itself again, if the writer of the Fourth Gospel radically departs from the topographical scheme of his predecessors, his whole presentation is dominated by references to an hour «that is not yet come», but which controls and directs by its ever hastening approach the sequence of events he sets forth.
There is nothing essentially sinful in Hindu society any more than there is anything essentially pure in the Christian society - for that is what the church amounts to - so that one should hasten from the one to the other... So long as the believer's testimony for Christ is open and as long as his attitude towards Hindu society in general is critical, and towards social and religious practices inconsistent with the spirit of Christ is protestant and practically protestant, I would allow him to struggle his way to the light with failure here and failure there, but with progress and success on the whole.
► Japanese scientists and policy makers are struggling to figure out how to hasten women's «agonizingly slow progress in academia,» Dennis Normile wrote in this week's issue of Science.
That might include draining away the water that lubricates the bottom of an ice sheet, speeding its progress to the sea, or installing barriers to prevent warming ocean waters from hitting the bottom of such glaciers and hastening meltdown.
July 18, 2016 International team describes step - by - step progress in battling toxoplasmosis In the July 14 edition of Scientific Reports (Nature), 39 researchers from 14 leading institutions in the United States, United Kingdom and France suggest novel approaches that could hasten the development of better medications for people suffering from toxoplasmosis.
Collaboration is vital to hasten the pace of progress in science.
Success board member Donald Katz, who is chief executive of Newark - based Audible, Inc., the audiobook and podcast company, praised the board's work and credited Cerf with hastening the district's progress toward independence.
In hindsight, this tumultuous period — of hedonism and racial tensions, excess and fear, progress and resistance — hastened the death throes of a country on the brink of financial disaster and of a world on the brink of war.
In so doing, you're teaching her that these behaviors impede progress rather than hasten it.
According to the report, progress must be accelerated, including canceling coal power projects under development and hastening retirement of aging coal fleets in Europe and the US.
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