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In recent years several other things have speeded this growth even further.
Wise also agitated for the visa process to be speeded up considerably.
They speeded up in the evening and did more laps than anyone.
Growth could be speeded up if foreign investors were building factories, too.
The speeded-up and streaking Pittsburgh Penguins might be gaining on you.
Their goal is a speeded-up Watergate, fit for an on-demand age.
This way, the process of assembly can be monitored, integrated and speeded up.
It has now speeded up its case work and begun imposing record fines.
Rising yields in the market may have speeded up the deal's pricing schedule.
In Russia, though, warm and rainy weather has speeded up sowing in recent weeks.
State efforts have speeded up in response to the intransigence of the Trump administration.
Meanwhile, Hui has, if anything, speeded up his debt-fueled purchases in recent years.
Pratt & Whitney said it has increased the supply of spares and speeded up overhauls.
Solar-powered fish-dryers have speeded the process of preparing the catch for market.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Bitcoin's meteoric rise is looking like speeded-up unicorn hype.
It could be days away because its speeded up the implementation in the nuclear agreement.
Under the deal, Turkey will also see visa liberalization talks and EU membership negotiations speeded up.
His "data democracy" has decentralised a lot of decision-making and speeded up the flow of parts.
The encounter did not go well, with Jordan again getting violent before speeded off back to Atlanta.
Dash cam footage of the encounter shows that Cain crossed the street while two cars speeded by.
Barrow said he "believed that with China's cooperation, Gambia will achieve speeded-up development", the ministry said.
In early tests, it has speeded up second-language learning, says Polly O'Rourke, the researcher leading the study.
"History has speeded up," says Joan Tarda, a congressman in Madrid for Esquerra Republicana, the PdeCAT's coalition partner.
Tougher regulations have speeded up the shift from coal to nat gas, but they aren't its primary cause.
This process is under way, but it should be speeded up and driven by principles rather than scandals.
When he speeded up or slowed down, the car did the same thing with no perceptible lag time.
The carrier's head of cargo, Gareth Joyce, says this has cut costs, speeded up deliveries and boosted customer satisfaction.
But news right now is like a flock of speeded-up sheep running off the side of a cliff.
The succession plan was speeded up late last year when Tillerson became President Donald Trump's pick for secretary of State.
He said processing would be speeded up further and the capacity of mainland refugees centers would be boosted by 4,000.
The ruling coalition had already begun making conciliatory measures, including releasing many political prisoners, but Abiy speeded up the reforms.
"The colliding black holes that produced these gravitational waves created a violent storm in the fabric of space and time, a storm in which time speeded up, and slowed down, and speeded up again, a storm in which the shape of space was bent in this way and that way," Caltech physicist Kip Thorne said.
EVEN as Brexit negotiations are being speeded up, talk of missed deadlines and a possible no-deal outcome seems to grow.
His fiscal curbs and a raft of financial and labour-market reforms speeded up a vigorous economic recovery, but were unpopular.
Many aircrew or preregistered frequent flyers would welcome anything that speeded up one of the most tiresome parts of modern travel.
But even with speeded up bone density gains, the kids who spurted late never caught up with those who spurted early.
The authority says it's speeded up repairs and the mayor acknowledges he should have done more on the lead paint inspections.
Someone in Sweden had posted a speeded-up video of bees building a hive, months of construction compressed into two minutes.
The company said it has been working on the policy for a while, but speeded up the process due to the outbreak.
Then, after another 212,000 years or so, the new field simply winked off, leaving no trace other than a speeded-up universe.
It speeded up asset sales of Anbang after the takeover "to limit the loss caused by illegal activities of Wu", the CBIRC said.
Although the advent of computers has speeded up the event, the way slots are allocated has changed little since the first conference in 193.
The statistics bureau said construction remained robust despite slowing a notch from the previous month, as infrastructure investment speeded up, boosting demand for steel.
Only in this volatile modern era, when everything seems speeded up, could panic about a looming national emergency seem like yesterday's news so fast.
Anthony signed a non-guaranteed, one-year, $2.53 million deal upon joining the team last month but his production has fast-speeded the decision.
In Russia, though, warm and rainy weather has speeded up sowing in recent weeks and is expected to favor works in the next few weeks.
Asylum applications in France take an average of two years to process, but officials in Cergy cut through the bureaucratic thicket and speeded things up.
He said he had also received assurances from his Chinese counterpart that the implementation of a recent slew of investment deals would be speeded up.
Heard over the radio, the tune sets the Dee-Luxe employees bopping while they work in a speeded-up version of the Funky Robot dance.
It was hoped that the pie would freeze as it soared from the earth's crust and would be cooked as it speeded up on re-entry.
"Competition will draw down the price and we want to know whether that process can be speeded up to get competition to the market," he told CNBC.
This is one of the way the development process of solar sail spacecraft, space illumination system and as well as other high technologies could be speeded up.
McVey conceded that she was mistaken in claiming the watchdog had asked for the rollout of the program to be speeded up, and apologized for misleading lawmakers.
The much-speeded-up video shows the polyps of one species engaging the others by extending their digestive systems like an attacking amoeba to digest the invaders.
The process can take as long as six weeks, although that timetable would doubtless be speeded up given Britain's scheduled departure from the EU on March 29th 2019.
Meanwhile the game of "pass-the-parcel" of assets around the markets has speeded up; trading volumes in equities, foreign exchange and derivatives have increased in real terms.
The missile defense tender is central to Warsaw's large-scale army modernization program, speeded up in response to the Ukraine crisis and Russia's renewed assertiveness in the region.
The new Lisbon resembles "a speeded-up east London," as the city transforms from off-the-grid backwater to Airbnb-infested production hub of the international creative elite.
Abdurahmanov said the government, the UNDP's partner on the project, had requested work be speeded up to install equipment like sensors to monitor water discharge and glacier movement.
The tender is a key element of Poland's large-scale army modernization scheme, speeded up in response to the Ukraine crisis and Russia's renewed assertiveness in the region.
Francis speeded it up after his election in 2013 and in 2015 the Vatican declared that Romero had died a martyr, killed out of hatred for the faith.
Some scenes are speeded-up slapstick; others, like a lengthy sequence of Eddie and his hippie friends high on drugs and dancing in their underwear, are cinéma vérité.
When it finally pulled out, the passengers looked down at their loved ones, pounding on the windows and blowing kisses as they speeded out of this crumbling capital city.
In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration has introduced a successful "breakthrough" designation, which has speeded up approval of innovative drugs for cancer and other serious diseases.
The first Syrian family to be resettled in the U.S. under a speeded-up "surge operation" for refugees left Jordan on Wednesday for Kansas City, Missouri, to start a new life.
OGE has speeded up investments in network expansions, revamps and conversion measures to adjust for lost Dutch gas quality specifications, spending 533 million euros ($660 million) in 2017 under regulators' watch.
Jackson's legislation, which passed the general assembly earlier this year, would have speeded those grants to farms seeking help to pay to extend natural gas lines or to install propane tanks.
The $33 Hero7 Black also features new stabilization technology, voice command capability and a new video format the company is calling TimeWarp, which compresses longer experiences into short, speeded-up videos.
Unless India's four existing money presses can be speeded up, or bills quickly imported, experts reckon it could take five or six months before the money removed from circulation is fully replaced.
The process speeded up in July when Russia's new government-backed ratings agency, Analytical Credit Rating Agency (ACRA), rated Otkritie BBB-, barring it from holding deposits from state companies or pension funds.
Since replacing its noisy, polluting diesel generator as the main source of power, the boat has installed a refrigerator to store vaccines, speeded up laboratory tests and started making announcements via loudspeaker.
"I would like the investigation into this case to be speeded up and for legal action to be taken if any offences were committed," he said on his Twitter account on Wednesday.
Pyongyang claimed the short-range ballistic missile fired on Monday had a speeded-up launch process and a precision-control guidance system that can zero in within 23 feet of a target. on.wsj.
The appointment of Flavio Cattaneo as CEO of Telecom Italia has speeded up plans by its top shareholder Vivendi to launch a series of acquisitions to create a European media hub, MF said.
"Leadership by America is not taken for granted anymore, and I'm afraid that's been speeded up by what's happening in Washington and the country in the last four or five years," Volcker said.
Growing demand for firewood and timber from tea factories in the Mount Kenya area has speeded the cutting of trees, and fruit trees are particularly valued for their high-quality wood, Mugambi said.
The blandly named initiative is intended to give the victims more input in a speeded-up relief effort—and, the victims of genocide thought, more direct influence on how the resulting money was awarded.
That process could be speeded up, especially now that Britain has a "here's one I made earlier" template for such a vote, argues Eloise Todd of Best for Britain, which wants a second referendum.
The head of Indonesia's transport safety committee said the report into the Lion Air crash would be speeded up so it could be released in July to August, months earlier than its original timeframe.
In the past it has taken months to complete but it could be speeded up in order to give the new leader more time to try to resolve the Brexit impasses before Oct. 31.
The tender, whose value defense officials estimate at around $5 billion, is central to Warsaw's large-scale army modernization program, speeded up in response to the Ukraine crisis and Russia's renewed assertiveness in the region.
The tender, whose value defence officials estimate at around $5 billion, is central to Warsaw's large-scale army modernisation programme, speeded up in response to the Ukraine crisis and Russia's renewed assertiveness in the region.
Sweden has taken a number of measures in recent years to combat extremism but plans have been speeded up since April, when a truck mowed down pedestrians on a busy shopping street in Stockholm, killing five.
These speeded up transfers of detainees to third countries, more than 40 of which (including such strange bedfellows as Albania, Cape Verde, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Palau and Uruguay) have agreed to receive some of those set free.
The head of the Asian nation's transport safety committee said the report into the Lion Air crash would be speeded up so it could be released in July to August, months earlier than its original timeframe.
The minority government has said that contract process — won by IBM Sweden — was speeded up, bypassing some laws and internal procedures in a manner that may have led to people abroad, handling servers with sensitive materials.
Roche's immunotherapy combination that includes Tecentriq, Avastin and chemotherapy will get a speeded-up review by U.S. regulators for use in initial treatment of people with a common form of lung cancer, the Swiss drugmaker said.
The missile defense tender, whose value defense officials estimate at around $5 billion, is central to Warsaw's large-scale army modernization program, speeded up in response to the Ukraine crisis and Russia's renewed assertiveness in the region.
Soerjanto, the head of safety agency KNKT, told Reuters the investigation into the Lion Air crash would be speeded up and the report will be released in July-August, earlier than its original timeline of August-September.
Both actors wear headsets throughout the performance, which Mr. Adams told me is its own kind of force-feeding: They're listening to a speeded-up recording of their lines, which come at them faster than is comfortable.
The Guardian reports today that the UK government would like to see the time it takes for online extremist content to be removed to be greatly speeded up — from an average of 36 hours down to just two.
The EU has agreed to give Turkey 3 billion euros ($3.2 billion) to keep Syrian refugees on its soil in return for an acceleration of the EU accession talks and speeded-up visa liberalization for Turks visiting Europe.
"During the campaign, Donald Trump never stopped to refuel, and he speeded up through every caution flag," said Brian Fallon, Hillary Clinton's 2016 press secretary, who helped lead the effort to defend against Mr. Trump's attacks during the campaign.
PARIS (Reuters) - French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said that after three months of public debate it was that clear tax cuts must be speeded up to quell the widespread anger over high living costs that has fueled anti-government protests.
MUMBAI, April 27 (Reuters) - Having speeded up printing presses to refill banks' empty ATMs in some parts of the country, the Reserve Bank of India released data on Wednesday showing that people were still hoarding cash as withdrawals outpaced spending.
The English-language China Daily, citing a senior unidentified official at the ruling Communist Party's anti-graft watchdog, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, said China and the United States had speeded up talks on the return of the five.
It looked through a huge trove of books published since 1800, scanned and made searchable by Google, and found that the death rate of words seems to have speeded up in English (and also in Spanish and Hebrew) since about 1950.
Scrapping the deal, months before a NATO summit in Warsaw where Poland is expected to seek more allied presence on its territory, could strain Warsaw's ties with France and delay a military program speeded up because of the Ukraine crisis.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong has called for an end to local ivory trading within five years, a move activists hailed as significant given the financial hub's reputation as a wildlife trafficking blackspot, while calling for this ban to be speeded up.
ZURICH, May 7 (Reuters) - Roche's immunotherapy combination that includes Tecentriq, Avastin and chemotherapy will get a speeded-up review by U.S. regulators for use in initial treatment of people with a common form of lung cancer, the Swiss drugmaker said on Monday.
Just as the rapid expansion of the universities benefited middle-class women far more than working-class men, so the Labour Party's women-only short-lists speeded up the transformation of the Labour Party from a working-class into a middle-class party.
The contract process was speeded up, Jonas Bjelfvenstam, the new head of the Transport Agency, said at the same news conference, bypassing some laws and internal procedures, That resulted in people abroad, without proper security clearance, handling servers with sensitive materials, he said.
WE WANT TO KNOW WHETHER THERE IS SOMETHING IN PROCESS TO APPROVE SOME COMPETITION FOR THE SAME PRODUCT BECAUSE COMPETITION WILL DRAW DOWN THE PRICE, AND WE WANT TO KNOW WHETHER THAT PROCESS CAN BE SPEEDED UP TO GET COMPETITION TO MARKET.
"While speaking in parliament in answer to questions on the NAO report into universal credit, I mistakenly said that the NAO had asked for the rollout of universal credit to continue at a faster rate and to be speeded up," she said.
"If somebody's metabolism speeded up, they would have started losing weight, and that would have triggered us to increase calories just to restore weight to that baseline target," said Ludwig, who is also a professor of pediatrics and nutrition at Harvard University.
The Nazis killed almost one-quarter of Holocaust victims from the towns and ghettos of western Poland with military precision and at a speed that forestalled any resistance, spurred by an August 1942 directive recorded as "Fuhrer ordered all action speeded up!" in German records.
It spools along freely, and I wish he hadn't decked it in visual excess—shots of cars curling up the coast road in a fuzzy chromatic blur, as if witnessed through stoned eyes, or, worse still, scenes that are speeded up, into a hasty jitter.
"By creating a great deficit of labour, [the plague] speeded up economic, technological, social, and administrative modernization, which especially in the capitalist centers in northern Italy and partly in Flanders found expression in the more secular and urban culture associated with the Renaissance," Benedictow writes.
Ironically, it was Standard Oil, the monopoly created by John D. Rockefeller in the late-19th century, that speeded things up: it helped create the technology and—the firm's name was its programme—the standards that made it possible for the new resource to be traded.
The 2006 transatlantic liquid terror plot resulted in a ban on any containers larger than 100ml (3.5oz) — a regime mocked by travelers as "the war on toothpaste" — while the 2009 failed underwear bomber speeded up the introduction of body scanners that check passengers for concealed explosives.
Diana Thater's nine-monitor video wall in a grid of different hues (including blue, green, yellow, and pink) shows an elephant and giraffes—which are severely threatened by poaching— visiting a watering hole in Kenya against a wooded landscape and speeded-up clouds ("Time Compressed," 2017).
Challenging to follow even though they're seldom slurred or speeded up, his lyrics evoke without defining a humorous humanism that takes the immaturity off his subcultural jousting and erotic ups and downs—and thus firms up the stuff that preoccupies most newbies who think you could never write shit like this.
"We have this system where millions of files end up at the Supreme Court of Appeals and the Council of State, roughly 2 million files, which means justice certainly needs to be speeded up," he told Reuters, estimating 80 percent of cases would from now on be concluded at regional courts.
In America, where competition between AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon has already speeded 33G development, industrial policy may further accelerate its roll-out: a leaked memo written for the White House by an official of the National Security Council went so far as to call for a nationalised 23G network.
We estimate recoveries could drag on for an average of seven years in Italy, peaking at 2087 or 2281 years in some of the southern regions, which are among the longest in the EU. New insolvency and bank provisioning tax laws have not yet significantly boosted NPL disposals or speeded up the recovery process.
"Amen, Brother", a track released in 1969, supplied what is often claimed to be the most sampled seven seconds in pop history: a short drum pattern known as the "Amen Break" was a staple of early hip-hop and then, chopped up and speeded up, became the backbone of the form of British urban music known as jungle.
Throughout his life, though, he kept up the habit of assembling scrapbooks and murals, some of them considerable in size, style, and prolixity, from images cut out of newspapers and magazines—examples of these adorn the endpapers of Spurling's biography—which might be speeded-up, manic versions of Poussin's masterpiece A Dance to the Music of Time.
He was the guy played by Robin Williams in that film in 1987, with the big headphones and insubordinate jaw, who unleashed on Armed Forces Radio in Vietnam such a tirade of profanity and impersonations, slowed-down voices and speeded-up voices, daring references to enemy doings and mockery of his superiors, that in the end the army threw him out.
"The one thing this indicates is the speeded-up nature of the political process, which is now essentially never-ending," said Kevin Madden, who held senior roles in both of Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyA US-UK free trade agreement can hold the Kremlin to account Ex-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity Overnight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces MORE's presidential campaigns, in 22019 and 2008.

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