Sentence examples for progress in general from inspiring English sources

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The agency is kept apprised of all patient deaths as well as the progress in general of the research.

Those who read about expert-assisted reform showed significantly greater optimism about scientific and technological progress in general, and the ability of humans to solve major problems.

Convention organizers are taking advantage of this coincidence of the calendar — the 19th Amendment was certified on Aug. 26, 1920 — to pay homage to the women's vote in particular and women's progress in general.

This review deals with the resent progress in general understanding of the ILs role in particle growth and stabilization and the application of ionic liquids for nano- and microparticles synthesis.

After 40 years of remarkable progress in general- purpose processors, a variety of factors are combining to lead to a much slower rate of performance growth in the future.

It is less Anglocentric than most histories of this sort and more critical of such giants as Adam Smith and Keynes.Schumpeter's two greatest insights were that innovation is the driving force not only of capitalism but also of economic progress in general, and that entrepreneurs are the agents of innovation.

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While international attempts to frame NDS designs within the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health ICFF) have progressed, in general, the ICF has hardly been used in either the NDS or epidemiological studies.

Legal progress has, in general, imposed a stricter control of selling methods to reduce the incidence of deception.

And judging from past experience, U.S. officials will not, in fact, take action — they'll continue to make excuses, to tout imaginary diplomatic progress, and, in general, to confirm China's belief that they are paper tigers.

The Clinton administration has welcomed the progress made in general; and it noted that when Venezuelan police recently arrested Pastor Perafan, an alleged Cali mobster, Mr Samper's men did not resist the United States' claim for his extradition thither rather than to Colombia.

African American intelligentsia such as W. E. B. DuBois, however, took the side of evolution, regarding it as representing progress, both in general and for their race.

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