Sentence examples similar to move quickly towards completion from inspiring English sources

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21st century education should move (quickly) towards embracing the new types of thinking and intelligence made possible by the Internet through open source educative processes influenced curricula.

Pope Pius XII wanted to move quickly towards a proper hierarchy (with bishops instead of vicariates and apostolic prefectures).

This study demonstrates that we can move quickly towards genome-wide studies of crop species using next-generation sequencing.

"Paradoxically, it is getting denser, but the economy of these places is moving quickly towards only servicing the resident population.

Despite several remaining issues related to delivery, RNA stability, side effects, and toxicity, the field is moving quickly towards future biotechnological and health applications.

Initially, the depression moved quickly towards the east, ahead of a frontal boundary moving off the East Coast of the United States.

These were "undertaking administrative duties" and "budget planning activities", and may reflect the fact that S1 nurses move quickly into nurse education on completion of their own training, which would limit the salience of such tasks.

Move quickly across open ground.

We should move quickly.

They must move quickly.

Things move quickly.

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