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"I would quicken my pace when the show got exciting," Ms. Kramer said.
Enron wanted Congress to adopt legislation that would quicken the pace of deregulation.
Accepting Turkey as a European Union member would quicken that trend and irrevocably alter the definition of Europe.
They would quicken the pace to keep up; he would wait until they tired and blow by them.
A senior official claimed that Mr Jang's removal would not alter economic policy "at all"—indeed, that it would quicken progress.
Eventually the pace would quicken when the whole Pluto question was taken up by the International Astronomical Association, an organization known for glacial pacing and rigorous rules.
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"The horse that won had a handier position and got the run, but the Camelot we know over a mile or a mile and a quarter would quickened up and got him, but today he didn't".
This would also quicken the pace of the game.
Scientists say they do not believe steroids improve hand-eye coordination, but because they agree the drugs help build strength, some extrapolate that steroids would also quicken bat speed.
Meyer also believes that France's proposal would significantly quicken women's advancement.
Thus, a business-model re-engineering is also necessary to fully move the system forward, and perhaps some smart policy here would really quicken the pace of transformation.
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