Sentence examples for has much progressed from inspiring English sources

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The theory of fuzzy spaces has much progressed as the theory of randomness has developed.

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It's not as if we've much progressed from the perennial summer fuss over men wearing sandals in public.

Methods for characterizing plant traits (phenotypes), however, have much progressed more slowly over the past 30 years, and constraints in phenotyping capability limit our ability to dissect the genetics of quantitative traits, especially those related to harvestable yield and stress tolerance.

Nor has much progress been made in setting out precise proposals for combating unemployment, which is the scourge of the European Union and modern civilization as a whole.

Finding accommodation also proved a problem, with one estate agent saying they weren't having much progress because they were black.

You will get discouraged at first when you're not having much luck progressing.

Though there has been much progress, there have also been defeats, Jayaraman said.

With Beijing full of security personnel, few would have been convinced that he has made much progress.

Both governments have pledged to reduce their holdings, although neither has made much progress.

We have much reflection, but no progress on either case.

Between his own efforts and the treatments, John has made much progress.

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