Sentence examples for intensifying the pace from inspiring English sources

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Nations like Brazil and India are taking ever wider steps to make sure that they are not left behind in the new space race, intensifying the pace of exploration by the developing world.

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The election of President Bush and the events of 9/11 intensified the pace of change in America.

Mr. Green and Mr. Bloomberg have visited the Bronx repeatedly during the campaign, and in the past three weeks both have intensified the pace of the visits.

Commissioner Roger Goodell and the union's executive director, DeMaurice Smith, met in New York on Monday and mapped out the meetings to intensify the pace of negotiations toward a new collective bargaining agreement.

No. Have they intensified the pace and scale of release of arbitrarily detained persons; ensured freedom of movement for journalists; respected freedom of association and the right to demonstrate peacefully (paragraphs 4, 5 and 6)?

Zhou sought to intensify the pace of market-orientated reforms in the company, and was a strong advocate of international expansion even before China's official "go out" strategy became the norm for Chinese corporations.

The opponents of this measure had argued that the requirement would actually intensify the MIT pace by eliminating one of the optional academic breaks of IAP.

The impression, always present, that Faustus is having his greatest vision yet, is intensified by the pace of the syntax.

That will intensify the debate over the pace at which troops are likely to be withdrawn from the country.

By this time last year, University officials knew that they were in for a year of rough sledding — with intensifying concerns about the pace of the U.S. economic recovery, Europe's worsening financial crisis, and a slowdown in fast-growing economies like China's.

Important factors include the intensifying pace of cross-border acquisition activity generally; the increasing economic integration of "Euroland" following the introduction of the Europan common currency; and the ubiquity of common stock as an acquisition currency, if only because of the sheer size of the transactions.

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