Sentences with phrase «quickly expanding effort»

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«This new allocation will allow us to expand our efforts to keep our borough clean and to respond more quickly to complaints about litter and graffiti and unsightly weeds.»
The effort will expand quickly.
The GLIMS team's initial efforts focused on possible earthquake effects on Himalayan glaciers, but quickly expanded to searching for post-earthquake landslides.
Research has shown that if we do not provide a quality education in the early elementary years any gains made in pre-K are quickly lost, so I believe before we consider expanding our early childhood education we should first focus our efforts on addressing the shortcomings in our K - 12 system.
I'm sure we'll also see publishers experimenting with more electronic only titles in an effort to get some titles out more quickly, expand the kinds of books they can acquire, and to give their biggest authors an alternative to self - publishing.
In fact, by expanding your savings effort to a workplace plan such as a 401 (k), where annual contribution limits are a lot higher ($ 18,000 this year, plus a $ 6,000 catch - up for people 50 and up), you can build a bigger balance much more quickly, and roll that money into an IRA later on.
The effort put into the UI, and the plot twist at the end of the Prologue (spoiler: the world gets split into light and dark parallel worlds, and you'll control a party in each one) suggest that Dimensions quickly expands from a tightly - constrained and simple retro title into something much larger and more interesting, with a large cast, lots of combinations of equipment and abilities, and maybe even a different take on the «light v.s. dark» stories of the early Final Fantasy titles.
And again, my position is that (1) nuclear power is not needed, since we can get all the electricity we need, and more, from renewables; (2) nuclear can not possibly be expanded enough, quickly enough to have any significant impact on reducing GHG emissions in the time frame that's needed, while renewables can be (and already are); and (3) resources invested in expanding nuclear power would be far more effectively invested in renewables and / or efficiency, and the opportunity costs of nuclear therefore mean that putting resources into nuclear power hinders rather than helps the effort to quickly reduce CO2 emissions from generating electricity.
People are finding them useful for a growing number of tasks beyond audio, and as brands and developers focus efforts on finding new uses, that will expand quickly.
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