Sentences with phrase «rapid gains we have made»

But as a champion of diversity, it is also pleasing to see the rapid gains we have made in our proportion of female partners.

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Insulin promotes the storage of fat, so that when you eat foods with a high GI, you're making way for rapid weight gain and elevated triglyceride levels, both of which have been linked to cardiovascular disease.
Researchers have previously proposed that the intense stop - and - start nature of football as well as the physical demands of competitive participation, such as rapid weight gain, could play roles in making football distinctive in its effects on cardiovascular health.
Insulin also promotes the storage of fat, so that when you eat sweets high in sugar, you're making way for rapid weight gain and elevated triglyceride levels, both of which have been linked to cardiovascular disease.
In his third State of the State Address, the Democratic governor emphasized that the program — which would cost an estimated $ 1.45 billion over three years — comes in response to data showing that while elementary students are making rapid gains...
Yes, many people are still fighting that war, on both sides of the debate, and it may well be some time before the most reluctant publishers realize that their cause is lost, but the gains made by self publishing have been so pronounced, so rapid and what is most important, so irreversible, that it's time to call it done.
Given the importance of Google's place as the developer of Android, which while lagging behind iOS is still making rapid gains, it has struck many people as troubling that Amazon would take their software and cut them out of the loop entirely with the release of the Kindle Fire.
This break in market action has also given traders and investors an opportunity to take a look at some of the other, less - popular cryptocurrencies that have been quietly making rapid gains, albeit not as impressive as Bitcoin or Ethereum, but impressive nonetheless.
Because of these rapid health gains in the general population, and despite some significant health gains being made by Indigenous peoples in the 1970s and 1980s, the relative health status of the two population groups is marked by a significant equality gap that has remained static or even grown wider across a number of indicators as set out below in the text under various sub-headings.
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