Sentence examples for proceeding at a pace from inspiring English sources

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With this announcement, it is now proceeding at a pace and scale never seen before.

But restructuring is proceeding at a pace that recalls the efforts of German companies in 1995 and 1996.

The crackdown is proceeding at a pace of five steps forward, one step back — and we rejoice when the step back is taken.

"Brain research is actually proceeding at a pace that is going to tell us a lot about the basic neuroscience that underpins major mental disorders so we know what's going on at a circuit level.

Mr Stewart said: "This is a significant regeneration scheme in central Rotherham which is proceeding at a pace despite the worst recession in 30 years.

Collection from the wild and extensive and continuing habitat destruction due to deforestation and other unplanned human activities are proceeding at a pace, and are depleting the natural populations of orchids.

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Turnover has proceeded at a pace of 14 to 16 players a year.

"As the project is run largely through volunteer efforts on a shoestring budget, it will proceed at a pace reflecting the practical limitations of donated time".

Reformulation is difficult and costly: there are different challenges for each product; recipe change can only proceed at a pace dictated by consumers.

By the same token, though, changes within that political arena have proceeded at a pace more disorienting than any thriller might hope to achieve and have been more tragic, farcical and banal than The Knives might want to be.

Manual extraction of processed residues to the roadside proceeded at a pace between 0.8 and 1.7 fresh t h−1 for the same crew.

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