Sentence examples for gradual progress of from inspiring English sources

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Duterte's bluster overshadows, and undermines, the gradual progress of those fighting addiction in the trenches.

The irony is his usual bluster overshadows, and undermines, the gradual progress of those in the trenches.

Furthermore, it predicts the gradual progress of sliding displacement with an increase in traction, and thus a judgment regarding the fulfillment of the sliding condition is not necessary.

The calculated results show that with the gradual progress of photovoltaic power generation technology, the emission reduction benefit subsidy will be reduced with the reduction of unit cost.

"La Paz" follows the gradual progress of Liso (Lisandro Rodríguez), a young upper-middle-class man, struggling to reconnect with those around him after being discharged from a mental hospital.

During this pas de deux, however, she takes one fleeting glance into his eyes, and then another, and each is a punctuation mark that perfectly illustrates the gradual progress of what her dancing has already demonstrated.

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It is now beginning to undermine the traditional career path of gradual progress to the top.Marc Bartel at Lovells, a British firm that used to harbour American ambitions, agrees that compensation is the core of the problem for British firms wanting to gain a foothold in the highly competitive American market.

Despite criticisms from the Acholi that the government's program has been insufficient, local initiatives and the work of some foreign organizations have helped restore a sense of normality and gradual progress to the region, with people returned to their homes and travel between once off-limits parts of the region now facilitated with relative ease.

The writer Amitav Ghosh explores why the tools of contemporary fiction are so unsuitable for tackling climate change, and how the extraordinary events of the Anthropocene challenge ideas of gradual progress that have formed the bedrock of western culture since the Enlightenment.

The document also speaks of "gradual progress in the prudent application of free acts in subjects who are not in a condition to comprehend, appreciate or fully practice the objective needs of the law" (paragraph 295).

With time and help, we can cope with personal shock and we can overcome individual trauma, but what we fear most is our social structures being derailed and losing everything that hundreds of years of gradual progress have achieved.

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