Collocations withpace
These are words often used in combination withpace.
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accelerated pace
Reforms usually occur in a context of political turmoil and chaos, with interest groups being challenged and decisions being made at an accelerated pace.
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accelerating pace
Nevertheless, the area planted continued to expand at an accelerating pace.
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at an alarming pace
Three of them continue to this day and, indeed, one of them is accelerating at an alarming pace.
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at an ever-increasing pace
It is going at an ever-increasing pace down an ever-steepening hill.
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breakneck pace
Previous strategies to harmonise technical regulations have not been able to keep up with the breakneck pace of developments in the air transport sector.
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brisk pace
The walks are established primarily in order to get people fit, so are intended to be taken at a brisk pace.
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current pace
Despite these obstacles, if progress continues at its current pace, we should be seeing the beginning application of these technologies in the next few years.
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fast pace
The uncertainties and anxieties that accompany this fast pace of change leaves them hankering after the imagined certitudes and securities of a more 'stable' past.
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faster pace
Unwanted or incomplete responses may prompt a feedback move with a different pitch level and contour, and faster pace.
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frenetic pace
From slapstick to satire to biting tragedy, the frenetic pace of this scene was driven by the powerful image of walking.
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furious pace
Indeed, the remaining gaps in our knowledge are narrowing at a furious pace daily.
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leisurely pace
The rhythmic pattern of the bass line establishes the leisurely pace of the promenade.
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measured pace
The regular pattern of alternating long and short syllables, which is reversed only in the middle, accounts for the measured pace of both poems.
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moderate pace
Listening to these acoustic photographs (with) today's (ears) reveals a city of a moderate pace, a wide space and a casual atmosphere.
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pace of advance
The pace of advance in this medium is great.
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pace of development
Moreover, many of those who had to bear such a heavy burden throughout the long war are impatient with the pace of development.
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pace of expansion
Yet the pace of expansion of out-of-centre retail developments shows no signs of slacking.
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pace of growth
Other industries are growing and the pace of growth has been accelerated very much in the last few years.
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pace of inflation
Ad hoc adjustments were made, but these always lagged the pace of inflation.
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pace of innovation
Competition also forces domestic innovators to choose either to speed up their pace of innovation and reduce the time to market or be displaced by foreign innovators.
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pace of progress
This brief excursion into the fourth stage illustrates a relevant generality about the pace of progress in normative economics.
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pace of recovery
In the initial stages, the pace of recovery was sensational.
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pace of reform
On the other hand, the pace of reform was slowed by the failure to change the constitution.
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quick pace
With the public/private partnership arrangement we can build whole hospitals at a very quick pace.
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rapid pace
The most obvious trigger is certainly the rapid pace and drastic scale of the encroachment on the traditional landscape.
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slow pace
Political change is moving at a very slow pace despite claims to the contrary by autocratic leaders.
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slower pace
Apparently, a non-oscillating boundary form is flattened out a t a much slower pace than one which oscillates throughout.
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steady pace
Working at a steady pace was the biggest safety measure achieved on site, and it appeared effective.
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walking pace
Each of these units are designed as highway markers and are equipped with a battery driving two electric motors that can travel no faster than a walking pace.
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