In order to fly, the Manx shearwater must be on a steep incline so as to gain momentum and height in the air. |
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As efforts to reforest the Earth gain momentum and as tree plantations expand, tree planting will emerge as a leading economic activity. |
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This tendency will gain momentum as tariff protection loses ground in view of the reduction of custom duties. |
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In 2002 it became clear that the Farice project would not gain momentum as a purely commercial business case. |
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This positive trend is likely to gain momentum as security and basic needs are provided to the returnees in their new locations. |
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Clearly, then, the AMAP concept is spreading to the lowest social classes and this trend is likely to gain momentum. |
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She noted the slight improvement in the Organization's financial situation and hoped that that trend would gain momentum. |
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Understanding this group dynamic will help you spot and solve problems before they gain momentum. |
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However, the lack of optimism meant that the safe-haven JPY continued to gain momentum against all of its rivals. |
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The talks and workshops organized by our section continue to get better and better each year as we gain momentum and more support. |
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This certainly will help the Centre to gain momentum and become fully operational. |
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Doula care and training has begun to gain momentum in some Aboriginal communities across Canada. |
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Food service sales continued to gain momentum as Givaudan begins to achieve major wins in this market segment. |
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The process of restructuring and privatisation of large state-owned enterprises will gain momentum over the medium term. |
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While this decision is likely to be positive in the long term, it risks derailing the economic recovery that was trying to gain momentum. |
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Already, more than threequarters of our business derives from new wealth markets and our expansion in these areas continues to gain momentum. |
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Dormant until today, the Olympic tennis stadium suddenly erupted when the Greek heroine came from a set down to gain momentum in the second session. |
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In the future, when borders are opened and free trade becomes a reality, short sea shipping between sub-regions might gain momentum and have a more significant role. |
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Some ideas may gain momentum and help make concrete contributions to non-proliferation and disarmament efforts in the fields of conventional weapons as well as weapons of mass destruction. |
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The project took a few days to gain momentum, but by the end of the week, things were really cooking. |
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Proposals to reopen the route began to gain momentum in the 2000s, led by the East West Rail Link consortium. |
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In the wake of World War II, decolonization movements began to gain momentum in the empires of the European powers. |
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Meanwhile, bonobo studies began to gain momentum. |
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I've never had a picture gain momentum like that before. |
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They will gain momentum and belief from that. |
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A line will gain momentum and build toward a delivery. |
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Since the announcement of Gathering Strength two years ago, a climate of change and renewal continues to gain momentum in communities across the country. |
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In line with exchange rate developments, import price inflation fell sharply at the end of the 1990s before starting to gain momentum again from 2002 onwards. |
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Not only did the expansion gain momentum, but it also turned out to be well-balanced, fuelled by consumer demand, investment and exports at the same time. |
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Our expectation is that this trend will not only continue but also gain momentum, releasing far greater opportunities for innovation through the products and services we supply. |
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These issues will also affect whether the practice of self-archiving of scholarly publications and the move to Open Access publishing will gain momentum. |
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Growth is expected to rise to 3.5 per cent in 2004, consistent with the expectation that the U. S. economic recovery will gain momentum in the second half of this year and into next year. |
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Both IMAA and planning frameworks were at a critical point of beginning to gain momentum in their implementation and achievement of accountability. |
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Growth this year in the Middle East and North Africa is being driven by high government spending, and the recovery will gain momentum next year as other components of domestic demand follow suit. |
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Organic interposers continue to gain momentum as an interposer option. |
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Our relationships with Hitachi and Rohm continue to make excellent progress and we expect to add new partners as ferroelectrics continue to gain momentum in the industry. |
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Industry support for the Newton platform continues to gain momentum. |
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It is only in recent years that attention on community conservation, particularly with reference to agrobiodiversity, has started to gain momentum. |
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As this self-indulgent trend continues to gain momentum in the Middle East, Dr Vigo said the men in the relationship will likely opt for gynaecomastia surgery and liposuction. |
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