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Given that the defense has yet to begin, it has had less influence in setting the pace of the trial.
Time-and-motion study—another pillar of Taylorist management meant objective, testable standards for setting the pace of work.
"Bill wrote most of the great stories and was influential in setting the pace of the early stories".
Saudis have heard barely a whisper of one day setting the pace of change themselves, by winning the right to vote in elections.
Young companies such as Rapha, Vulpine, Quoc Pham, Ana Nichoola and Velobici may be setting the pace of British cycling style, but several older brands such as Brooks, Carradice and Howies are lending their weight, too.
Theoretical models of subglacial erosion generally highlight the influence of basal sliding in setting the pace of erosion, but they also point to a strong influence of other subglacial properties, such as effective bed pressure and basal-ice debris concentration.
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Public opinion could also help set the pace of reform.
Yesterday, the Tasmanian decided to set the pace of the game from the middle.
Mrs Clinton had hoped to set the pace of the campaign.
If anything, Mr. Karzai has set the pace of transition over the past year.
Companies such as DaimlerChrysler and Hoechst have set the pace of change in their industries.
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