pace of recovery
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpaceandrecovery
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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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recovery
noun[S or U]
uk/rɪˈkʌv.ər.i/us/rɪˈkʌv.ɚ.i/
the process of becoming well again after an illness ...
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(Definition ofpaceandrecoveryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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At the currentpaceofrecovery, the gap will be not closed until 2020 or later.
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In the initial stages, thepaceofrecoverywas sensational.
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That is partly because of the increasingpaceofrecovery, not least through the use of metal detectors.
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That uncertainty will inevitably slow thepaceofrecovery.
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Even now thepaceofrecoveryin world markets is still uncertain.
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Our domestic recovery has continued, and, if anything, thepaceofrecoveryhas marginally increased.
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It is generally accepted that there is no single measure by which thepaceofrecoverycan be speeded up.
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Against that background, it is in our national interest that we keep up the pace of reform and thepaceofrecovery.
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A closer examination of the figures shows that thepaceofrecoveryof output has been far from weak.
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Since this debate a year ago the evidence has multiplied and thepaceofrecoveryhas accelerated.
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For example, people in the building industry are saying that they fully expect shortages in certain types of skill in the not-too-distant future if thepaceofrecoveryis maintained.
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However, thepaceofrecoverywas uneven among groups of countries and subregions.
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