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Thus, it can be expected to speed up the simulation.
Some climate factors will be expected to speed the transformation process, thereby decreasing the global load of these chemicals, but the altered distribution could mean that some regions of the world experience increased deposition.
30 31 This will have an uncertain effect on clinical trial times if HTA agencies demand longer term patient-related outcomes rather than proxy measures on which to judge value, but it may be expected to speed up the total time to adoption and diffusion of those drugs judged to be most clinically and cost-effective.
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This is expected to speed things up.
The sequencing of the potato genome was expected to speed efforts to develop new varieties.
The measure also was expected to speed the reopening of the tracks after the storm passed.
The Chancellor is expected to speed up the Conservative pledge to raise the personal tax allowance to £12,500 by 2020.
The genome sequence was expected to speed the search for such variations, but in practice they have proved much harder to find than expected.
That is expected to speed approval of the plan by the Department of Justice, which must certify that the plan does not dilute minority voting rights in the city.
The city's Transportation Department introduced a rapid-transit bus system on Monday that is expected to speed up rides along the highly trafficked east-west thoroughfare.
The resumption of production was expected to speed the inauguration of GM-Daewoo Auto and Technology, the company that General Motors has set up to take over Daewoo's plants in Korea and some overseas sites.
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