Sentence examples for be able to pace from inspiring English sources

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Future versions of the software can be downloaded "over the air", so that it will be able to pace the rollout of new versions of the software to iPhones, iPads and iPod Touches on a country-by-country or other basis, in order to ease the load.

You should be able to pace your hands on the keyboard simply by extending them in front of you.

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Previously, the state marketing board was able to pace sales by selling two-thirds of the crop forward.

Bankers have long-strided gaits and many are able to pace and amble.

The aim is to use walking tests that are more related to spatial navigation than to stereotyped walking in a straight line, in which the subject is able to pace his/her walking frequency depending on the cognitive task.

Excellent learning tool'Itis is a useful tool for revision, particularly being able to pace it and return to material to verify understanding' There were some negative comments but these were based almost exclusively around issues of access; 'Would like to use the computer assisted, thought session was informative – but didn't know how to access from home computer'.

32 The investigators performed histological examination and detailed 3D-electroanatomical mapping to show that the hESC-CMs integrated with the host cardiac tissue and were able to pace the swine hearts at a higher rate than the back-up rate set by the electronic pacemaker.

Strange not to be able to pick up the pace as I'd like; the past is so horribly fast.

You gain the importance of your pledges, so an important minister will never be able to out-pace you in rank.

Seems to be able to create pace out of nothing.

As early as 2017, silicon chips may no longer be able to keep pace with Moore's Law.

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