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Any new policy will be rigorously checked and the pace of roll out carefully considered.
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The cash machine has become a world-conquering piece of technology, and nothing – the contactless revolution, bitcoin, wearable technology, etc – seems to be slowing the pace of roll-out: there are now 3m ATMs worldwide, with the number forecast to hit 4m by 2020, according to specialist research and consulting firm RBR.
In March, Xi Jinping, the president, urged a faster pace of roll-outs.
"I sort of rolled out," she said.
Patterson cast doubt on whether rivals would take up the offer, despite complaining of the slow pace of fibre roll-out.
Universal credit is intended to solve that, he writes, bemoaning the "glacial pace" of its roll-out.
Ayite gets it back, and prods it to Adebayor, who with enormous nonchalance taps the ball wide both of the keeper and the post, with barely enough pace to roll out of play.
The slow pace of the roll out of field coordination left humanitarian coordination at the district level in the hands of the military for some considerable time.
This week, the administration issued a report on the stepped-up pace of work, rolled out Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. to brief reporters on its progress, and President Obama went to Columbus, Ohio, on Friday to laud the 10,000th stimulus-financed highway project.
Emerald carpets of fire moss roll out in all directions.
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