Sentence examples for whole progress from inspiring English sources

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Rumors of the e-reader's death have, as they say, been greatly exaggerated, but for those who follow the consumer electronics industry as a whole, progress has slowed.

Beryllium10 was developed to assist the user in the whole progress by providing a fast and clear user-interface, and well-conceived design for collecting and managing such safety data.

The abundance of scientists is balanced by the presence of McGill University classics professor Anne Carson, 49, who, as commentator in a quirky 1995 TV series called The Nobel Legacy, came out with utterances such as "[the] delusion that there are such things as facts... underlies the whole progress of science..."...

Romeo and Juliet shows "the whole progress of human life" in which "one generation pushes another off the stage".

No GFAP+, Nestin+, or Pax6+ cells were observed during the whole progress (Fig.  1f).

AP designed the study, acted as a demonstrator to carry out the 'dental part' of methods, involved in revising the manuscript critically, PA supervised the whole progress of study, AP contributed in data analysis and manuscript editing.

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Many advocates for democracy, the poor and people with AIDS would probably offer a less rosy take on Africa's persistent struggles, but the authors of the McKinsey report contend that the continent as a whole has made solid progress on economic fundamentals.

She treats her whole remarkable progress from world No 97 qualifier to fourth round debutant – Britain's first to go so deep here – as "an experience".

"In body weight strength training, the idea is to engage the whole body; progress is made by moving on to more difficult exercises, not by adding weight".

The authors, Elliot Slotnick, Sheldon Goldman, and Sara Schiavoni, suggest that the struggle over confirming judges represents an apt metaphor for the Obama Presidency as a whole: modest progress in the face of implacable Republican hostility.

And specialists are likely to keep their capital and workers employed continuously, whereas in companies that cover the whole pipeline progress often comes in fits and starts, so that people and machines are alternately under-and over-employed.

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