Sentence examples similar to a burgeoning pace from inspiring English sources

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The economy has grown too slowly to keep pace with a burgeoning population (now 52m) and to absorb the large numbers already without work.

Then came Islamophobia, and then 9/11, and the realization that a burgeoning interfaith movement wasn't keeping pace with an infestation of religious hatred and prejudice in our midst.

Virtual reality filmmaking, while constantly gaining pace, is still a burgeoning and exploratory format there's plenty to be learned and experimented with when it comes to crafting stories for the medium.

In doing so, the Education Department could bolster online and competency-based education, a burgeoning field that lets students learn at their own pace and move along as they master material.

Without Google's Web religion and with a burgeoning revenue model, Apple can afford to move to the cloud at its own pace.

It's also a burgeoning tourist destination.

A burgeoning need for new drugs means a burgeoning market.

A burgeoning economic crisis requires urgent solutions.

It's a burgeoning industry.

Astrobiology is a burgeoning field.

It's a burgeoning service.

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