This research could provide swifter methods to acclimatising astronauts entering microgravity. |
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Then as the tide turns a surge of muddy water rushes upstream, ever swifter. |
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Prosecutors scaled back the number to eight to conform to new rules calling for swifter trials. |
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Running about three hours and structured over a broad first act and a swifter second, the opera revels in its bigness. |
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Assuming planets are in direct motion, aspects are cast by swifter planets and received by slower ones. |
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Each believes that if he could kill the other, his path to paradise in the next world would be even swifter. |
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Truth is, they demand a narrative with greater cohesion and swifter pace than is delivered here. |
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There must be a more natural and swifter way to claw back EU funds paid out for no good reason. |
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It is swifter in its destruction of the central nervous system and responds poorly to symptomatic palliation. |
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If you do that, the pace of the book will be swifter and the story as a whole will move quickly. |
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Ruthie's hand rests damply in hers, and together they watch two scrappy fairies race by, the swifter one waving a long string of raffle tickets. |
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In Latin America such set-piece kidnappings are increasingly outnumbered by swifter abductions with lower pay-offs. |
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Whether that reformer arrives soon to deliver better infrastructure, swifter justice and good governance is less clear. |
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It would also smooth the path to swifter membership for Latvia and other less troubled countries for which the euro club is so alluring. |
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Why not just implement a pilot project, which will produce swifter results? |
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In fact, in all countries, the changeover period was much swifter that anticipated. |
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These measures will enable swifter decisions on what action to take at operational level. |
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The G8 will support the processing of lessons learned so as to help facilitate even swifter and more effective implementation of the reviews. |
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That reform should provide UNHCR with a swifter and more flexible response capacity. |
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The Transics solution has ensured a more structured and swifter supply of information. |
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Complex mission mandates encompassed new tasks that required a swifter, more robust and more costly response. |
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The refurbished roads will afford the population easier, swifter access to marketplaces and social services. |
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The more it is loaded down with managerial or other detail, the less useful it will be, and the swifter it will become dated. |
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They should also further eliminate barriers to support a swifter return to economic growth and a growth potential in the medium and longer term. |
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This would also contribute effectively if indirectly to swifter processing of well-founded applications for asylum. |
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In addition to helping us power our cars, imitating sharks could lead to swifter ships and more advanced underwater sensors. |
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Recent findings indicate that the impacts of climate change will be swifter and more severe than indicated by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in their 2007 report. |
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This sort of approach is vital in environmental policy in order that we can focus on those matters that require swifter attention than any of the others. |
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Alcohol has a swifter effect on men than on women. |
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If there appears to be a bigger problem with insecurity in Brazil, it is because the change was much swifter and the country's needs are much greater. |
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Companies who hold securities will be required to more frequently and swifter notify to issuers the acquisition or disposal of major holdings in securities. |
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As far as the legal basis is concerned, I have always taken the view that a regulation, thanks to the swifter entry into force and its direct applicability, is a much more effective legal instrument than a directive. |
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The installation of defibrillators in arenas and Service de sécurité incendie emergency vehicles gives victims of sudden cardiac arrest swifter access to defibrillation. |
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The swifter implementation that we would wish to see must go hand in hand with greater transparency, greater accountability and compliance with the principles of sound financial management. |
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In recent decades, women have been setting new world records at a far swifter pace than men have, and that's unsurprising if you compare the athleticism of today's top sporting women with that of their punier predecessors. |
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Second, should there be a provision permitting two or more Contracting Parties to agree to apply a procedure for recognition or enforcement which is simpler and swifter than that set out above? |
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The company said that films would appear on its online service within four to eight weeks of premiering in a theatre, much swifter than the standard industry agreed strategy of delaying releases for 39 to 52 weeks. |
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Another sub-project will upgrade some 177 km of feeder roads to allow for a swifter flow of inputs and produce between farms and markets, and to afford people better access to social services. |
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New forms of surgery are less invasive and allow swifter recovery. |
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But it is hard to find fault in their plea for simpler rules, swifter bureaucratic decisions, government websites that a normal person can navigate and officials who actually answer the phone. Clearing away old rules is hard. |
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Unless greater and swifter advances are made in reaching those who need essential services, the epidemic's burden on households, communities and societies will continue to grow. |
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The development of innovative and culturally sensitive approaches capable of bringing about swifter individual and collective behavioural changes is planned. |
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Therefore, it was considered appropriate to apply a declining balance method which takes account of the fact that it allows swifter depreciation than the straightline method. |
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Judges currently hold as many as five to seven hearings daily, and thus proceedings are more flexible, thereby providing legal certainty and swifter judgements for those concerned. |
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The flight of many birds is swifter than the race of any beasts. |
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It became customary to employ swifter rhythms, running figures, and diatonicism for joy, and slower rhythms, longer note values, and chromaticism for sorrow. |
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