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rapid pace

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meanings of rapidand pace


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rapid
adjective
uk /ˈræp.ɪd/ us /ˈræp.ɪd/
fast ...
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pace
noun
uk /peɪs/ us /peɪs/
the speed at which someone or something moves, or with which something happens ...
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Examples of rapid pace


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The most obvious trigger is certainly the rapidpace and drastic scale of the encroachment on the traditional landscape.
Given the rapidpace of change in communication technology, it is almost certain that additional options will be available in the near future.
Since then, the subject has been developing at a rapidpace, so that the theoretical developments have largely outstripped the too scarce (indirect) observational evidence.
The discovery of additional blood groups, and perhaps more important, the discovery of polymorphisms other than blood groups, has been growing at a rapidpace.
It is an audacious way of introducing alternative material, in particular political theory, and possibly moving knowledge forward at a rapidpace.
This is important for policy purposes, particularly in view of the rapidpace of family and labour market change.
For some topics, like cancer, high-quality evidence appears at a rapidpace and requires close vigilance.
Initially, the rapidpace of building replacement indicates that longer-lived rulers may have been associated with several such official residences during their reigns.
But this disparity is not surprising, given the rapidpace of a child's cortical development in the first two years of life.
In recent decades, owing in part to technological advances and enhanced research funding, discoveries in the neurosciences have been growing at a rapidpace.
Yet this is important for policy purposes, particularly in view of the rapidpace of family and labour market change.
Yet at the same time, the rapidpace of urbanization necessitated a further fundamental change in local decision-making.
The chapter initially establishes the time frame, 1971 to 1993, which given the rapidpace of policy change is already dated.
These firms are therefore thought to be of critical importance at a time when technological developments and structural economic change are occurring at a rapidpace.
Although in many developing nations the human population continues to grow at a rapidpace, the overall impact may be ameliorated by lower affluence and lesser technological impact.
Summing up, we believe that the main reason why the analysis has found only modest support for the reciprocity hypothesis is the rapidpace of social change.
While agreeing with this sentiment, there is something else that needs to be done to ensure that ethical change has a chance to proceed at a sufficiently rapidpace.
Thus, automaticity allows for holistic assessment of complex problems at a rapidpace.
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