Sentence examples for rapidly overcoming from inspiring English sources

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It turns out this is a low-cost way of sharing information and knowledge that is rapidly overcoming many of the drawbacks of older generations of knowledge-management systems.

Argentine troops invaded the Falklands on April 2, rapidly overcoming the small garrison of British marines at the capital Stanley (Port Stanley); they obeyed orders not to inflict any British casualties, despite losses to their own units.

But while online users seem to be rapidly overcoming their fears about submitting their credit card numbers online, even placing stock trades, the next logical move seems obvious: shopping online for credit.

This is becoming particularly true in computational biology, where, for example, the approach "sequence first, think later" is rapidly overcoming the hypothesis-driven approach.

P. infestans has a history of rapidly overcoming isolate-specific resistance genes due to the inherent diversity in the pathogen population and the potential for sexual recombination (Wastie 1991; Fry 2008).

Rapidly overcoming years of British occupation during the American Revolution, the city filled Caribbean, European, and coastal ports with its vessels within a decade of independence.

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They're allowing us to rapidly overcome limitations and open up new frontiers, say Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee, who have studied the impact of technologies on economies for years.

In his speech at Tsinghua, one of China's elite universities, Mr. Huntsman said he anticipated that recent disruptions in United States-China relations would be rapidly overcome.

To rapidly overcome this deficit in a large women's hospital, staff implemented a facility-based maternal and perinatal surveillance system known as "BABIES," which is specially designed for intervention and evaluation in low-resource settings.

However, factors like newly utilized spectrum, 5G, modular design and MIMO highlight how these issues may be rapidly overcome.

For example, the recession of 1998 was linked to a banking crisis that had a negative influence on the long term growth rate; the 2000 recession corresponded to a period of political instability; and the 2009 recession, associated with the international financial and economic crisis, brought about a sharp contraction in output but it was rapidly overcome.

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