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Tennant's departure may be speeded up, though.

The project, whose construction may be speeded by legislation that President Bush signed last week, will occupy 7.4 acres on the Mall.

As the cost of diesel power soars, schemes for renewable power and plans to link the region's power grids may be speeded up.

Learning all 50 states may be speeded by frequent testing, but finding ways to respect states' rights while tackling shared environmental problems may require peace and quiet.

Pilot schemes for this will start early in 2012, and may be speeded as Indians are issued with identity cards, in a separate initiative.Social spending is set to leap by 17% next year, as the government attempts to encourage "inclusive" growth.

Ethanolamine has a high boiling point and its reaction with TNBS may be speeded up at higher temperatures.

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Jeremy Hunt may be speeding away from his predecessor, and Labour promises no reorganisation.

Technology may be speeding up the news cycle, but in publishing, things actually seem to be slowing down.

Some researchers also suspect that environmental chemicals that mimic the effects of estrogen may be speeding up the clock on puberty, but that idea is unproved.

And researchers believe that the new equipment may be speeding up the depletion of groundwater supplies, which are crucial to agriculture and as a source of drinking water.

Another unknown is how global warming may be affecting the cycle of water from sea to sky to earth, with some scientists suspecting that this hydrologic cycle may be speeding up.

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