Sentence examples for pace by which from inspiring English sources

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That breakdown reflects not just the rapid growth and maturation of outsourcing platforms in places like China and India, but also the accelerated pace by which these platforms can now be connected to the developed world through the Internet.

Questions about the slow pace by which Father Kiesle was removed from the clergy have intensified since it was learned that Benedict — then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger and a top Vatican official — had signed a 1985 letter telling Bishop Cummins that Father Kiesle's case needed more time and that the "good of the universal church" should be considered in coming to a decision.

"General Petraeus has made recommendations on the pace by which the surge forces can run their course, and he will explain to Congress his recommendation on when the withdrawals without replacement can begin, based on certain assumptions about the situation on the ground," said an officer who has heard the commander's recommendations.

Nonetheless, we are now eight months into the CJEU decision, and the slow pace by which changes are evolving in these jurisdictions is concerning, given how impactful these data retention regimes are on Europeans' fundamental rights and freedoms," it adds.

However, raw financial performance is only part of the growth picture that investors appear to use to value Netflix — that's to say, the pace by which Netflix accretes new subscribers on a net basis is perhaps a more important way to measure the firm's future potential incomes.

Expanding application and increasing demand of various high-throughput techniques in proteomics have greatly accelerated the pace by which mechanistic details of signal transduction pathways are uncovered.

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Perhaps a police officer is more likely to submit a "PACE 1" form, by which the figures are collated, after searching a black person?

But drug stocks bucked the downtrend, paced by Eli Lilly, which soared to its biggest gain in at least 20 years after it said its experimental sepsis drug, Zovant, showed promise in reducing deaths.

Researchers identified 4 main themes contributing to this demoralization: the pace of change; the process by which change was introduced; alteration in the role of chiefs from resident advocates to agents of change; and fear of retaliation.

Moreover, evidence suggests that a 10 beat per minute or less tempo-pace calibration difference falls within thresholds by which patients can feasibly adjust their walking/running pace to accommodate to sonic and music rhythms by subconsciously increasing or decreasing their strides accordingly [18].

Perry and Ferling are almost clones of the Aussie great Cathryn Fitzpatrick who, handily, is head coach of the national side and is still the benchmark by which all female pace bowlers will be judged.

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