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accelerate and pace
Murray did not want to share the work, feeling he would accelerate his work pace with experience.
According to the African Union and Prime Minister Mohamed, with increasing troop strength the pace of territorial gains is expected to greatly accelerate.
According to the African Union and Prime Minister Mohamed, with increasing troop strength the pace of territorial gains is expected to greatly accelerate.
A thesis, sometimes referred to as a ' Multi-speed Europe ', envisions an alternative type of European integration, where the EU countries who want a more integrated EU, can accelerate their own integration, while other countries may go at a slower pace or cease further integration altogether.
* The pace of technological change continues to accelerate as the 22nd century nears.
In recent years, the construction of several large resort hotels, condominium complexes and shopping centers on the island has affected the once bucolic island life, as commercialism has continued to accelerate at a frenetic pace.
In response to his victory, Morales proclaimed that he was " obligated to accelerate the pace of change " in Bolivia, seeing his re-election as a mandate to further his socialist reforms.
Since O2 itself is a slow hydroxylating agent, catalysts are required to accelerate the pace of the process.
They speculate that the global power elite are reactionary modernists pursuing a transhumanist agenda to develop and use human enhancement technologies in order to become a " posthuman ruling caste ", while change accelerates toward a technological singularity — a theorized future point of discontinuity when events will accelerate at such a pace that normal unenhanced humans will be unable to predict or even understand the rapid changes occurring in the world around them.
The Plenum also decided to accelerate the pace of legal reform, culminating in the passage of several new legal codes by the National People's Congress in June 1979.
However, the pace of resource extraction did not accelerate greatly until the post-war period, under the first South Korean government led by Syngman Rhee.
These investigations, revealed the possibility of a break-through in transportation techniques by the use of air cushion vehicles which could accelerate the pace of development in territories where roads are nonexistent and costly to build and rivers are seasonally unnavigable
Three years on, in 2008, the Third High Level Forum in Accra, Ghana took stock of progress and built on the Paris Declaration to accelerate the pace of change.
Taking a relatively short run up to the crease, Thomson generated his pace with a slinging-style bowling action, clearly influenced by his former competitive javelin throwing, that began to accelerate the ball from lower than usual.
In his first Policy Address issued in October 1992, he vowed that all the seats of the Legislative Council would be directly and democratically elected in 1995, when would be the last election before 1997, with a view to accelerate the pace of democratization of Hong Kong and to protect the fundamental human rights of the Hong Kong people.
the acceptance of he Pakistan resolution accelerate the pace of freedom movement.
In 1955 Nikita Khrushchev, faced with the slow pace of housing construction, called for drastic measures to accelerate the process.

accelerate and film
These results indicated that her career was beginning to accelerate and for her next film, Tate negotiated a fee of $ 150, 000.
It is not possible to accelerate the film fast enough to get it there in time without destroying the perforations in the film stock — and the larger the film gauge used, the worse the problem becomes.
On the projector side, William Shaw adapted an Australian patent for film transport called the " rolling loop " by adding a compressed air " puffer " to accelerate the film, and put a cylindrical lens in the projector's " aperture block ".

accelerate and was
The case for dark energy was strengthened in 1999, when measurements demonstrated that the expansion of the universe has begun to gradually accelerate.
At low pressure, there was enough space between the gas atoms that the ions could accelerate to high enough speeds that when they struck another atom they knocked electrons off of it, creating more positive ions and free electrons in a chain reaction.
Venter writes that his main goal was always to accelerate science and thereby discovery, and he only sought help from the corporate world when he couldn't find funding in the public sector.
Leslie was equally skeptical about the role of adhesion proposed by Desaguliers, which should on the whole have the same tendency to accelerate as to retard the motion ..
Perceval, although unfinished, was particularly popular: four separate continuations of the poem appeared over the next half century, with the notion of the Grail and its quest being developed by other writers such as Robert de Boron, a fact that helped accelerate the decline of Arthur in continental romance.
In 1781, however, the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra was organized from the merchants concert society, and it began a trend towards the formation of civic orchestras that would accelerate into the 19th century.
To Veraguas, it was the ultimate act of treason, while to the capital, it was seen as inefficient and irregular, and furthermore forced them to accelerate their plans.
* Video games: Secret of Mana and its successor Secret of Evermore ( where the menu was used to accelerate the pacing of combat ), Seiken Densetsu 3, America's Army 3, Habitat, Beyond Good & Evil, Full Throttle, The Curse of Monkey Island, Neverwinter Nights, Normality, The Sims, Perfect Dark, Planescape: Torment, Sacrifice, Saints Row, Saints Row 2, Second Life, Battlefield 2, Freedom Fighters, Ratchet & Clank, Silver, The Temple of Elemental Evil, Crysis, Mass Effect, Warzone 2100, Halo Wars, The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth, Max Payne 3, Trauma Center, Brütal Legend, Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising, Dragon Age: Origins, Prototype, Cortex Command, Imperium Romanum
He also made the ball accelerate the more it was returned back and forth between paddles ; missing the ball reset the speed.
In 1999, the government implemented the program known as Cyber Korea 21, which was intended to accelerate IT development.
Stalinist rapid industrialization in the Soviet Union was officially designed to accelerate the Marxian development towards communism, stressing that such rapid industrialization was needed because the country was previously economically backward in comparison with other countries ; and that it was needed in order to challenge internal and external enemies of communism.
This was a major departure from Aristotle's belief that heavier objects accelerate faster.
Mao was eager to accelerate history ; Zhou was content to exploit its currents.
At that time it was the biggest facility of this kind and was able to accelerate electrons to 7. 4 GeV.
Its main significance in the Thirteen Colonies was that it angered the Patriots, and dismayed the Loyalists who supported the Crown, and helped to accelerate the confrontation that became the American Revolution ( Miller 1943 ).
Rotor drives initially took the form of a rope wrapped around the rotor axle and then pulled by a team of men to accelerate the rotor – this was followed by a long taxi to bring the rotor up to speed sufficient for takeoff.
On the same day the Symbian Foundation was announced, with the aim to " provide royalty-free software and accelerate innovation ", and the pledged contribution of the Symbian OS and user interfaces.
The Maréchal de Brissac, who was displaying some unwillingness to evacuate Piedmont, was asked to change behavior and accelerate the restitutions.

accelerate and down
The issuer must then accelerate its expansion to cover these prices, which pushes the currency value down even faster than before.
Hence, wheels are still used, but the trains use linear motors to accelerate and slow down.
The counter-argument is that such advances as well as increases in efficiency merely accelerate the drawing down of finite resources.
The typical solution is to use a deflagration-to-detonation transition ( DDT )— that is, start a high-energy deflagration, and have it accelerate down a tube to the point where it becomes fast enough to become a detonation.
Driving over " rolling " terrain, with gentle up and down portions, can usually be done more economically ( using less fuel ) by a skilled driver viewing the approaching terrain, by maintaining a relatively constant throttle position and allowing the vehicle to accelerate on the downgrades and decelerate on upgrades, while reducing power when cresting a rise and adding a bit before an upgrade is reached.
The issuer must then accelerate its expansion to cover these prices, which pushes the currency value down even faster than before.
We find, as we'd expect, that the resultant ( double headed arrow ) force acts down the slope, which will cause the particle to accelerate in that direction.
As the throat contracts down the gas is forced to accelerate until at the nozzle throat, where the cross-sectional area is the smallest, the linear velocity becomes sonic.
3. 4 million households don't contribute at all to their retirement but do accelerate the pay down of their mortgages.
As the safety car prepares to pit for the race restart, it is common for the lead driver to slow down, to bunch up the field and choose the opportunity to accelerate to the starting line.
You start from still, and move the stick up to accelerate, down to decelerate, right and left move the car sideways.
It is important to accelerate out of the first chicane as straight as possible and with minimal wheelspin, as a lot of time will be lost through the Curva Grande down to the Variante della Roggia chicane in 7th gear, at.
* Verge timepieces tend to accelerate as the crown wheel and the pallets wear down.
When the skier is pointed down the hill, or " along the fall line ", they will accelerate.
" The current continues until the avalanche is quenched by lowering the bias voltage V < sub > D </ sub > down to or below V < sub > B </ sub >: the lower electric field is no longer able to accelerate carriers to impact-ionize with lattice atoms, therefore current ceases.
The inherent difference between a conventional firearm and a rocket is that the projectile of a conventional firearm builds up to its maximum speed in the barrel of the firearm, then slows down over its trajectory ; the rocket continues to accelerate as long as the fuel burns, then continues its flight like an un-powered bullet.
The train continued to draw down to the Starting signal but, after a few moments, began to accelerate.
An HSD vehicle will typically run the engine at its optimal efficiency speed whenever power is needed to charge batteries or accelerate the car, shutting down the engine entirely when less power is required.
The advantage of dual-thrust motors is that, if the fuel were all of the fast-burning kind, the rocket would accelerate up to a higher speed initially but because air resistance increases quadratically with speed, the rocket would slow down very rapidly.
Aboard such a ship, there is a natural concept of " up " and " down ": the direction in which the ship accelerates is " up ", and unattached objects accelerate in the opposite direction, falling " downward ".
However, a couple of days later, Storm Five slowed down and began to turn back toward the west northwest, at which time it began to accelerate, weakening along the way.
* Propulsion: Furthermore, a propulsion system would be required that could accelerate the EIS to a high speed and slow it down again upon nearing the destination.
Upon the starting signal, the riders accelerate down a quarter mile long, two lane, straight paved track where their elapsed time and terminal speed are recorded.
Some vehicles use a coast / burn technique whereby they briefly accelerate from 10 to 20 mph ( from 16 to 32 km / h ) and then switch the engine off and coast for approximately 2 minutes until the speed drops back down to 10 mph ( 16 km / h ).

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