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is hastened
verb
To move in a quick fashion.
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The destruction of Indian wildlife is hastened by tourists buying souvenirs.
Rauh explained that when used indoors, these pesticides persist much longer than they do outside, where their degradation is hastened by sunlight and environmental disturbance.
The population is declining, mainly due to assimilation, which is hastened by the migration of the young people to larger towns where they find jobs in industry.
Time is hastened to encourage "ride-like digestion of the story," Mr Trecartin explained in an interview with More Intelligent Life.
Their return to earth is hastened by a defense that is a pass rusher shy of having sustainable big-play capabilities.
The reaction, proposed to occur through oxidation of the ligand to a quinoxyl radical, is hastened rather than inhibited by the presence of phosphate.
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Another breakup wave is hastening the end for some conglomerates.
War is hastening the collapse of state institutions.
Climate change exacerbates extreme world poverty and poverty is hastening global warming.
Not surprisingly, this is hastening calls for yet another round of tax cuts.
Yet I suspect our collective obsession with photos is hastening its demise.
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