Not exact matches
As a
language teacher, I have seen
rapid changes in the learning trends.
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In order to keep pace with our
rapid growth and to provide a more global support model across many products, countries and
languages, we recently made a number of
changes to our customer support infrastructure.
We're very lucky to be living and working
in a time when the
rapid change in the cycles of art - making — coupled with souped - up systems of information - sharing — has made it easy to follow the trajectory of some of the many ideas,
languages, techniques, politics, and passions that shoot
in and out of one or another art discussion.
These words written by the author Gertrude Stein
in the context of the
rapid change of
language in the Elizabethan age can also be taken to describe today's fast - paced
changes.
Ordinary
language, when expressed
in mathematics, envisages some smooth slow - varying curve which passes on a middle course through the scattered data, ignoring these
rapid changes, but responsive over a longer term to general movement.
His body
language changed, his face contracted, and he spoke
in rapid fire sentences compared to the usual metered and controlled way he speaks.