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But elsewhere progress is hardly fast-track.
It is slower than in France and only a bit faster than in the Netherlands—hardly inappropriate for one of the world's most indebted countries.
As pericytes are more resistant and grow faster than endothelial cells, hardly any endothelial cells subsist after the first passage.
The dilemma: With billions of dollars at stake, competition rampant, and consumer habits changing faster than technology, there's hardly a guarantee of success.
While litigation is hardly a speedy solution either, it is bound to be faster than awaiting the alignment of all 50 states on the issue.
So it's hardly surprising that the conventional wisdom says that home values will never again rise faster than inflation.
But while it is true that ADSL users generally can receive files four times faster than they can send them, the ADSL offerings now available are hardly slow.
Andalusia, though it has recently grown faster than Spain as a whole, still has pockets of heavy unemployment; Almeria province has hardly any.
HARDLY any description of the booming economy fails to include this upbeat observation: Wages have been rising faster than inflation for most workers since January 1996.
Only problem: even faster than seamounts are being discovered, they are being destroyed, and with them entire ecosystems that we hardly know anything about.
faster than his knuckleball.
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