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In the 1950s the pace of growth accelerated appreciably.
"Growth not only accelerated appreciably but is also becoming more broadly based," said Howard Archer, an economist at IHS Global Insight.
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If we don't appreciably accelerate retirement, there is no "extra" (early-retirement) cost to consider.
The SMD index is precomputed for every word w of seed length k and HDs between 0 and 3, which requires a marginal amount of memory and appreciably accelerates the process.
It showed that rising divorce rates have accelerated the pace of global warming appreciably because they double the number of households, which in turn doubles the amount of resources consumed, waste produced and land used.
This suggests that mechanisms not appreciably affected by available treatments, such as oxidative stress, endothelial dysfunction, ischemia, accelerated ageing, and probably others, may play a role in progressive kidney dysfunction in this population, even before onset of overt nephropathy (30).
For example, (1) graphitisation of aC was accelerated during carburisation of W under solar radiation; (2) high-temperature mono-carbide phase of Mo α-MoC1−x α-MoC1−x at a temperature appreciably lower than the lower-threshold temperature oformedstatility range of temperaturex phappreciablyn the availower equilibrium phase diagram for Mo–C systhan
Events accelerated.
"I accelerated.
Instead it accelerated one.
Technology accelerated everything.
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