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Our assistant physio, Joe Sharp, suggested that his recovery could be quickened up with the help of a bit of equipment called Game Ready that thoroughly compresses and ices an injured player's leg.
Given the concerns over a sharp rise this year in killings by Afghan soldiers and police officers of their coalition counterparts, there is speculation among Western officials here that the pace of the coalition military withdrawal could be quickened over the next year.
Furthermore, the portability of modern thermal cameras and the rapid evolution of IRT technology opens up future scenarios of automated inspections, which could be quickened by using remotely controlled UAV platforms.
On 28 December 1968, the company asked the road administration if construction could be quickened.
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Complete patient access to medical data is just a matter of time, but the pace could – and should – be quickened.
Some experts cautioned that the rate of infection could still be quickening.
The pace of change always seems to be quickening.
The footsteps appeared to be quickening.
And the pace of the falloff may be quickening.
MCT was quickened by 12%.
A clinical trial investigation reported that aloe vera and Calendula ointment improve the speed of episiotomy wound healing; therefore it could be considered for quickening the episiotomy healing [ 64].
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