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Liverpool had more energy and played at a higher pace.
Sharing of information in a tradigenetic manner occurs at a higher pace than its biogenetic variant.
In the Netherlands, however, the implementation of laparoscopic hysterectomy seems to develop at a slow pace.
Competitiveness and productivity develop at a different pace in different countries.
We know that children's brains develop at a dramatic pace during their earliest years.
Develop the patience to let things develop at a pace based on someone else's interest rather than on yours.
"Training is at a good tempo, at a high pace.
But this phenomenon, which developed at a very high rate after China's accession to the WTO in 2001 as the country emerged as a global supplier, has now reached cruising pace.
Particularly, high-power electronics devices and conversion systems are being developed at a rapid pace, incorporating an ever-growing list of technical capabilities while their price continues to drop [4, 5].
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