Sentences with phrase «showed rapid pace»

(Video) Leeds United's Stuart Dallas showed rapid pace before getting absolutely clattered last night
on (Video) Leeds United's Stuart Dallas showed rapid pace before getting absolutely clattered last night
A new video shared by Duncan Sinfield shows the rapid pace of construction at Apple's Campus 2 site.

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The notes from the meeting show that a number of Fed officials feel that interest rates could begin to be raised from their current artificially low levels sooner than the current target of sometime in 2015 should certain economic factors continue to improve at a rapid pace.
Dallas showed glimpses of his rapid pace when he charged down the flank just before the horrific tackle.
Even in TV shows and videos supposedly created for young babies, the rapid movements and pacing have been shown to have negative effects on their brain development.
As shown in Figure 3, for more than two decades Medicaid spending in New York and nationwide rose at a pace well above the general cost indicator for state and local governments; the near doubling of the price index between 1991 and 2011 was more than matched by the greater than quadrupling of national Medicaid costs and an approximately 350 percent increase in New York's Medicaid expenses.7 (The more rapid growth in other states likely reflected their expansion of eligibility, which New York had already implemented.)
First up was New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, who came armed with a new report that he says shows how he could enact universal access to pre-kindergarten at a «rapid pace,» in an expansion that he calls one of the largest in the nation's history.
While other tests (including the National Assessment of Educational Progress) show that U.S. student achievement is improving, TIMSS makes clear that these improvements are not rapid enough to keep pace with other nations in an increasingly global economy.
The draft TAR shows that automotive manufacturers are innovating and bringing new technology to market at a rapid pace, and that they will be able to meet the MY 2022 - 2025 standards established in the 2012 rulemaking with a wide range of cost - effective technologies.
In an industry that continues to evolve at a rapid pace, there is no bigger show out there for video games than the Electronic Entertainment Expo.
Megacities Asia at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston has a more rapid heartbeat, so to speak, than most museum exhibitions — visitors may find themselves exploring at an intensified pace that seems suited to a show devoted to the world's largest and most rapidly - growing cities.
A low SCC can make all but the lowest - cost clean - energy policies pencil out as expensive; higher estimates justify more rapid and aggressive measures, since moving too slowly to reduce emissions shows up as a mistake whose costs accumulate at a frightening pace.
The bottom line is that all available ocean heat content data show that the oceans and global climate continue to build up heat at a rapid pace, consistent with the global energy imbalance observed by satellites.
Android, as an operating system, is growing at a rapid pace and will mature from Jelly Bean and soon become a delicious Key Lime Pie; and there's no doubt that with it, Google will be hoping to show us horizons of everyday tech that we didn't even realize existed.
The gaming market in India is growing at a rapid pace and consumers in India nowadays are showing more inclination towards the latest gaming tech.
While the number of women entrepreneurs is growing at a rapid pace, the National Women's Business Council (NWBC) reports that 89.5 percent of women - owned businesses employ no one other than the owner, and data from the SBA Office of Advocacy shows that 60.1 percent of all firms without paid employees are home - based.
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