Collocations withprogress
These are words often used in combination withprogress.
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academic progress
Does working in high school impair academic progress?
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accelerated progress
Another important aspect is the use of rapid prototyping for accelerated progress which leads to frequent changes in design and implementation as the project unfolds.
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adequate progress
The skill of following instructions is central to adequate progress in school.
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assessment of progress
The following chapter, on scanning probe microscopy, gives a good assessment of progress in this technology.
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concrete progress
But for brain waves and seizure initiation, concrete progress is within reach.
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considerable progress
Considerable progress has been achieved in the understanding of mix.
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continual progress
Rather than making continual progress after 1920, labour had apparently reached a plateau.
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continued progress
Continued progress requires measures which go beyond educational campaigns and traditional environmental regulations.
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continuous progress
We are succeeding in getting continuous progress.
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dramatic progress
In addition, pulsed power has experienced dramatic progress toward inertial fusion.
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economic progress
More broadly, were economic progress and economic development linear processes?
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educational progress
This would determine a year of their life's educational progress.
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enormous progress
The field has experienced rapid development and enormous progress in recent years.
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evolutionary progress
Then, however, she will have to come to grips with the claim that predation contributes directly or indirectly to the occurrence of evolutionary progress.
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faster progress
The group using a piano made faster progress.
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genuine progress
We believe that a developmental perspective is necessary to achieve the genuine progress that can be made in these domains.
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gradual progress
She thought in terms of gradual progress and plans taking ten to fifteen years to implement.
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impressive progress
The target article represents impressive progress in the development of theories of bilingual word recognition.
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incremental progress
While incremental progress is being made on all fronts, we appear to be far from a solution.
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lack of progress
One reason for the lack of progress has been the inordinate focus upon replacement alternatives.
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meaningful progress
The net result was a modified form of authoritarianism rather than any meaningful progress toward democracy.
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measurable progress
It did well and made measurable progress.
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modest progress
But this is very modest progress.
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notion of progress
Here is, of course, another divergence with the economic notion of progress and growth.
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orderly progress
We have accepted this because we want to make orderly progress in both incomes and investment for industry.
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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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rapid progress
At the beginning they made rapid progress.
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real progress
Real progress occurs at both theoretical and empirical levels.
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remarkable progress
Those reviewers recorded remarkable progress in several areas.
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satisfactory progress
This is essential to satisfactory progress in learning to read.
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scientific progress
This evolution of models is the stuff of scientific progress.
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sign of progress
I think the 1988 and 1993 agreements were a sign of progress.
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significant progress
However, recent work has shown significant progress.
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social progress
Non-concomitant civic and economic developments are shown to have produced both social progress and inequality.
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steady progress
Second, that mechanisation made steady progress, based largely on southern initiatives.
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student progress
Recent federal government acts have decreed that all students should be included in state and district assessment programs in order that comparable information about student progress can be obtained.
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substantial progress
Nevertheless, the review represents substantial progress.
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substantive progress
Nor was there substantive progress on economic reform.
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sufficient progress
We do not think that sufficient progress has been made.
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sustained progress
Sustained progress in these areas is essential for continued growth of output and continued growth of employment.
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tangible progress
We hope that we will make tangible progress here.
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technical progress
Technical progress, however, also pushes towards more changes and complexity.
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technological progress
Now allow for technological progress.
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tremendous progress
This view has been refined as a result of tremendous progress in technology and data collection.
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