Sentence examples for pace of reporting from inspiring English sources

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The pace of reporting improved, and now the department reports that more than 130 of the more than 2,600 police agencies have submitted information about their backlogs; many of those reporting are the biggest agencies.

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While the market often jumps at good news, investors cannot shake fears that the economy will not be able to maintain the 3.5percentt pace of growth reported in the third quarter as government stimulus programs wind down.

The contraction in gross domestic product in the quarter, which ended Sept. 30, compares with the seasonally adjusted 2.3percentt pace of decline reported by the government on Oct. 11 and growth of 11.9percentt in the second quarter, the trade ministry said.

Trenberth and others have expressed reservations about the pace of warming reported in the study, saying it may be unique to the Western Pacific and fails to account for the cooling and warming of naturally occurring climate patterns like El Niño and the Pacific Decadal Oscillation.

Economic historians have suggested an even more fundamental role of public procurement in setting the pace of technological change, reporting how defense-related procurement has had a major impact on the emergence and diffusion of many general purpose technologies developed in the United States in the 20th century.

Deceptive lulls in the storm and the slow pace of weather reports contributed to the storm's destructiveness.

Presenteeism was reported over six dimensions: 43.23% reported problems with concentration at work, 56.77% reported problems with the pace of work, 36.24% reported need to be alone during working time, 24.43% reported problems with making decisions, 47.59% reported that their RA caused delays in work progress, and 36.26% reported to be less able to take over colleagues work (see Table 3).

Hennepin and Ramsey Counties are slightly ahead of the statewide pace, having reported 10 percent of their results versus 7 percent elsewhere.

It may want to dust off a doctrine from the 1990s, "opportunistic disinflation" and rechristen it "opportunistic inflation".The impressive pace of job creation reported today underlined the approaching crunch point.

The first two or three shots are usually drunk by everyone but, the further pace of consumption was reported to be established by everyone individually.

Two of the four studies included in the work pace subgroup reported the level of arousal (measured by heart rate and blood pressure), and indeed found it to be increased in the experimental condition (Wang et al. 2011; Westad et al. 2004; Westgaard et al. 2006).

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