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These areas are eroded at a faster pace creating a hole or crevasse that, through time, by means of wave action and erosion, becomes a cave.
A single canal horse could pull a load dozens of times larger than a cart at a faster pace.
Generation after generation, this asymmetry has generated an inferiority complex, forever exacerbated by the fact that their innovations progress at a faster pace than we can absorb them.
Bradman was seen to be uncomfortable facing deliveries which bounced higher than usual at a faster pace, being seen to step back out of the line of the ball.
The Q60 extended the Sinclair QL design similarly from the slowest start to the ultimate pace of the 68K architecture's capabilities ; these 68060-based motherboards — at 66 MHz for the full 68060 or a non-FPU 68LC060 option overclocked to 80 MHz — are more than 100 times faster than the Sinclair QL while running the same operating systems.
However, the off spinner often bowls faster and more accurately than a leg spinner, and can therefore deceive the batsman with changes in the pace of the ball.
Analog computers, most often, were capable of simulating at a much faster pace than real-time, a situation that could be just as dangerous as a slow simulation if it were not also recognized and accounted for.
While t ' ai chi ch ' uan is typified by some for its slow movements, many t ' ai chi styles ( including the three most popular-Yang, Wu, and Chen )-have secondary forms of a faster pace.
In 1994, he began releasing new albums at a faster pace to remove himself from contractual obligations to Warner Bros, releasing five records in a span of two years before signing to Arista Records in 1998.
Young athletic players were capable of scoring more and playing at a faster pace.
However, the North Vietnamese Army ( NVA ) and the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam ( NLF ) were able to dictate the pace of attrition to fit their own goals: by continuing to fight a guerrilla war and avoiding large-unit battles, they denied the Americans the chance to fight the kind of war they were best at, and they ensured that attrition would wear down the American public's support for the war faster than them.
As the Dutch constitution specified that she should be ready to succeed to the throne by the age of eighteen, Princess Juliana's education proceeded at a faster pace than that of most children.
The key to faster economic growth appears to be a greater pace of liberalization.
These attempts to imitate the faster pace of CBC Newsworld, which began delivering news throughout Canada 24 hours a day on July 31, 1989, backfired.
They too lose colour, but at a faster pace.
The player can also have Ico take Yorda's hand and pull her along at a faster pace across the environment.
Wilmarth reported that during the 1990s credit card loans increased at a faster pace for lower-income households than higher-income households and that subprime mortgage loan volume quadrupled from 1993 – 99, before the GLBA became effective in 2000.
noticeably faster than the typical pace of American speech.
The pace of the film's editing — more than four times faster than a typical 1929 feature, with approximately 1, 775 separate shots — perturbed some viewers, including The New York Times reviewer Mordaunt Hall:
The population growth of segregated groups and clans achieved tasks at a faster pace with a level of group effectiveness.
The famous ' Truscott Trot ' was a marching pace of five miles per hour over the first mile, thence four miles per hour, much faster than the usual standard of 2. 5 miles per hour.
The temperature of the ash caused the water to evaporate, propelling the pyroclastic flow ( now only consisting of the lighter material ) along at an even faster pace than before on a bed of steam.
At solar maximum, the Sun's magnetic field lines are the most distorted due to the magnetic field on the solar equator rotating at a slightly faster pace than at the solar poles.
In the slow category, further distinctions exist between the International or English style of the foxtrot and the continuity American style, both built around a slow-quick-quick rhythm at the slowest tempo, and the social American style using a slow-slow-quick-quick rhythm at a somewhat faster pace.
he appears to bowl his bumper appreciably faster than most of his fuller-length deliveries, but I do not believe even his faster bumper knocks at the door of the pace of bowlers I have named.

faster and allows
But during the 1960s faster and more affordable computers became available, and as prices decreased newer computer systems supported time-sharing, a system which allows multiple users or processes to use the CPU and memory.
The myelin sheath allows nerve cells to conduct signals faster.
Other modifications include switching from TCP to UDP, which allows UDP hole punching along with faster transmission of messages between peers in the network.
The new GPRS network installed by the Scandinavian company allows faster and permanent connectivity for all mobile users, as well as providing high-speed picture and video messaging for owners of the new range of multi-purpose hand-sets.
A small color table may suffice for small images, and keeping the color table small allows the file to be downloaded faster.
The main characteristics that are common between all Ibanez RG guitars ( RG stands for Roadstar Guitar ) is that they feature 24 frets and use thin necks, known as " Wizard ", which allows for faster playing.
This improved response is then retained after the pathogen has been eliminated, in the form of an immunological memory, and allows the adaptive immune system to mount faster and stronger attacks each time this pathogen is encountered.
Multihull sailboats are typically much wider than the equivalent monohull, which allows them to carry no ballast, and the reduced weight also makes them faster than monohulls under equivalent conditions ( see Nathanael Herreshoff's " Amaryllis ", also 1988 America's Cup ).
** 64-bit external databus doubles the amount of information possible to read or write on each memory access and therefore allows the Pentium to load its code cache faster than the 80486 ; it also allows faster access and storage of 64-bit and 80-bit x87 FPU data.
In Michel & Jules Verne's The Day of an American Journalist in 2889 ( 1889 ) submarine tubes carry people faster than aero-trains and the Society for Supplying Food to the Home allows subscribers to receive meals pneumatically.
For this reason, the feather shuttle makes the game seem faster, but also allows more time to play strokes.
The search engine allows its users to find relevant search results significantly faster than Pubmed.
Fewer tire side walls equates to less wasted energy ; ( 2 ) the lighter tire weight allows a truck to be loaded with more freight ; ( 3 ) the single wheel covers less of the brake unit, which allows faster cooling and reduces brake fade.
The masonry oven is similar to a smoke pit in that it allows for an open flame, but cooks much faster, and uses convection to cook.
IEEE 802. 1aq ( Shortest Path Bridging SPB ) allows all paths to be active with multiple equal cost paths, provides much larger layer 2 topologies ( up to 16 million compared to the 4096 VLANs limit ), faster convergence times, and improves the use of the mesh topologies through increase bandwidth and redundancy between all devices by allowing traffic to load share across all paths of a mesh network.
This advantage of a multithreaded program allows it to operate faster on computer systems that have multiple CPUs, CPU s with multiple cores, or across a cluster of machines — because the threads of the program naturally lend themselves to truly concurrent execution.
It allows faster trading and improved China's economy.
This requires a considerable amount of preparation time, but allows the actual attack to be executed faster.
This allows for slightly faster memory access, as the HW1's DMA controller used about 10 % of the bus bandwidth.
Chlorinated flour allows cakes and other baked goods to set faster, rise better, the fat to be distributed more evenly, with less vulnerability to collapse.
Warcraft III, like Blizzard's previous title StarCraft, allows for single and multiplayer replays to be recorded and viewed, allowing a game to be played at slower and faster speeds and viewed from the perspective of all players.

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