Sentence examples for pushed progressively from inspiring English sources

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When "dusk" gets pushed progressively later because of these false light cues, we get a surge of energy rather than the intended melatonin release.

Over the next three seasons they pushed progressively farther west along the Arctic coast of Siberia, sounding and surveying as they went and returning each winter to Vladivostok.

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After several passes along the entire path with your finger, you can push progressively harder on the pinstriping or reflective tape.

The cheeks are expanded by the air that is pushed out progressively but slowly through the closed lips, except for small openings at the sides.

When there's no concert, the venue's a club managed by promoters that have been pushing Miami progressively forward for almost twenty years.

Changes in land use, expansion of agricultural activities, population growth, climate change and desertification have progressively pushed pastoralists south as the savannahs become less favourable environments for both farmers and pastoralists (Blench 1996; Roma 2008; Mwiturubani and van Wyk 2010, Young and Goldman 2015).

As previously observed in Anagallis arvensis (Kwiatkowska and Dumais, 2003; Kwiatkowska and Routier-Kierzkowska, 2009), this accelerating growth of the peripheral zone progressively pushed away newly formed organs as they differentiated, making more space available on the meristem for further initiation and suggesting a possible feedback between lateral organ growth and meristem expansion.

Exercises should be designed in ways that allow individuals and teams to progressively push their boundaries and develop progressively more sophisticated competencies and relationships (Paton and Jackson 2002).

Nigeria's military has been progressively pushing the jihadis from territories they once controlled, forcing them on the defensive.

I like to start far away from my subject and get the pull-back shots, then progressively push in for closer ones.

But Morrison made the in-principle argument that the GST needed to be on the table if the government was going to contemplate compensating Australians for the impact of inflation progressively pushing people's income into higher tax brackets, the phenomenon known as "bracket creep".

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