Sentence examples for pace constant from inspiring English sources

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We held conversation pace constant so that any difference found in attention or peripheral detection could be attributed to the distinctive feature of the type of conversation (remote, in-vehicle).

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Though Karmacharya didn't provide the catatonic signs of his patients, some features may be catatonia-like, for example, extreme psychomotor agitation (pacing, constant motion), and pouring water (on one's own head or on the floor) [ 1].

To avoid indirect effects of changes in heart rate on the P-R interval, standard measurements were undertaken during atrial pacing at constant rate.

In addition, the report said that the pace of constant deployments in two wars had forced a lowering of recruiting and retention standards.

But everything that had unsettled me about London in the beginning – the hectic pace, the constant noise, the onslaught of people – became an essential part of my daily routine, one that gave me comfort".

In this instance, though, it was Swindon's defenders who were in need of the shackles, to curb the striker's pace and constant switching of positions with his strike partner Steve Basham. Louis served notice of his menace in the 15th minute with a cross-shot that Bart Griemink diverted to safety with the foot of his extended right leg.

This was CBS at its best: Jim Nantz and the corps of analysts displayed their sophistication (and the range of accents and styles made them easy to distinguish), shots were shown at a rapid pace (with constant reminders that some were on tape) and the drama of David Toms's victory over Phil Mickelson was reported but not milked.

Assuming that pace stays constant, Apple can expect to sell more than 30 million songs by December.

He tells their story with a beautiful rhythm points of view are switched at least once a chapter, and it is never confusing or gratuitous the characters are captivating, and the pace is constant.

Ford had spent his political life in the House of Representatives, where he was known as a well-meaning, go-along, get-along type, a man good at doing legislative business but who seemingly had inadequate preparation for the vicissitudes of the executive branch, with its relentless pace and constant and merciless exposure.

It swept me off my feet with its quick pace and constant surprises.

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