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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerated view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe a perspective or understanding that has been hastened or expedited, often in relation to a process or analysis.
Example: "After reviewing the data, we developed an accelerated view of the project's potential outcomes."
Alternatives: "expedited perspective" or "hastened outlook."
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Other contemporary artists have produced film or video updates of the traditional nature morte – Sam Taylor-Wood's Still Life of 2001 offers an accelerated view of a decaying bowl of fruit, for example.
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This offer should really accelerate view deployments throughout our region".
Second, we show that the convergence rate of the maximum likelihood algorithm, optimised with paraboloidal surrogates and conjugate gradient ascent (ML-PSCG), can be greatly accelerated using view-by-view updates.
The future of motoring will accelerate into view this year in Bristol, Coventry, Milton Keynes and the London borough of Greenwich.
Most of the characters in these films didn't get what they had come for, their dreams as elusive as the face of the blonde ahead on the freeway, her hair whipping up as she accelerates from view.
The multidisciplinary synergy is "accelerating our view of Amazonia," Cracraft says.
Analyst Alex DeGroote at Panmure Gordon said: "It is being reported that a new piece of legislation may be accelerated, with a view to loosening current regulations governing UK media ownership rules.
Treasury Prices Mixed (Bloomberg News Treasuryy prices rose in New York trading yesterday after a Federal Reserve governor, Susan Bies, said that inflation remained "subdued" even as the economy accelerated, bolstering the view that the central bank would keep interest rates low.
Indeed, a whole host of ridiculous fictions are being algorithmically accelerated into wider view, here in the 21st (not the 17th) century.
Nevertheless, also contrasting results were collected, since heart initially decelerated, rather than accelerated, when people viewed pictures of unpleasant emotional events, contrary to the notions that these aversive stimuli might prompt defensive heart rate acceleration [ 27, 30, 37].
The degeneration - both emotional and physical - was accelerated, in Baston's view, by the behaviour of Beryl Maudling.
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