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Discover LudwigThe phrase "order and pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the arrangement or sequence of tasks and the speed at which they are completed.
Example: "In order to meet the deadline, we need to establish a clear order and pace for the project."
Alternatives: "sequence and speed" or "arrangement and tempo."
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On an afternoon otherwise defined by offense, especially from the bottom of the Yankees' lineup, Robertson supplied a burst of sublime pitching that restored order and pace to their 9-4 win over the Red Sox.
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The content, order and pacing of the group were generally favourably commented upon by attending parents.
"On the other, we gave central importance to the mathematical and structural side of the video, building a piece that is made of seven elements repeated seven times in the exact same order, time, and pace, to show how time and perception change when put against a music track that doesn't follow the same structure".
Thus, conceptual emphasis, degree of detail covered in particular topics, ordering of and pacing through the topics, and pedagogical styles and strategies differ greatly across the different lecture sections and between the lab and lecture sections.
Johnson, a former security chief at the jail, proved pleasantly adept at clearing a room, obeying orders and keeping pace with my character.
The coding procedure focuses observers' attention on seven aspects of adult and infant behaviour, some of which assess emotion (facial expression, vocal expression, position and body contact, expression of affection) and others "cognition", i.e., temporal order and interpersonal contingency (pacing of turns, control of the activity and developmental appropriateness of the activity).
The north-west London plan states that changes need to be delivered "at scale and pace" in order to have a financially sustainable system by 2020.
Among other things, the editor's task is to make shots carry the intended emotion, to meet the requirements of content, and to make scenes have appropriate shot durations and motion in order for pace to sensibly build up and step back (Griffith, 1926; Murch, 2001; Pearlman, 2009).
Social media is evolving all the time, so in order to keep pace and be innovative, while keeping costs down, it pays to be willing to take chances.
Can England's top order handle the pace and skill of Steyn?
In order to pace ourselves.
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