It could be argued that we weren't giving the coolers enough time to get fully up to speed. |
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And doubtless emergency medical workers are also likely to be getting up to speed in this area. |
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Maria, all stoic resolve and wide-eyed studiousness, gets up to speed quickly. |
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He turned to the company's law firm to help get himself up to speed quickly. |
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The news will be fed to local commercial radio stations to keep motorists up to speed with the latest traffic flows. |
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I am not up to speed on the identification of antpittas, Eurasian emberizids and finches, or broadbills. |
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A class description or a short chat with your instructor should bring you up to speed. |
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In today's competitive economy, it's essential that medical aestheticians stay up to speed with the latest tools of the trade. |
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Hydrodynamic bearings were substituted, which develop an air film when the tape gets up to speed and flies over the surface. |
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However, many of the larger internet providers are not really as up to speed as they should be on the way mobile telephony is developing. |
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If we take a look at each category, it quickly becomes apparent that many websites need to get up to speed. |
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He will not need a lengthy learning period before getting up to speed on Asian issues. |
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We must concentrate on our horse units, and have them all up to speed within a week if possible. |
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With these leather vested, bearded good old boys looking on, I needed to bring my level of play up to speed. |
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Call the office regularly to keep up to speed with all the latest gossip and news. |
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The lead-in time would allow directors bring themselves up to speed on the requirements of the bill. |
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I may be two stone heavier and my hair may be greying, but I've been training for a while now, and was pretty confident I'd be up to speed. |
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Just in case you don't know what I'm talking about I'll try and bring you up to speed. |
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So I figured I'd give you yesterday's and today's, free and gratis, to catch you up to speed. |
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When a firm takes on a new graduate it expects him or her to be up to speed with the latest theories and technologies. |
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Now, though, the branch is fully manned and new staff are getting up to speed. |
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If you are self-employed you should get advice from a good professional if you are not up to speed on pension products and their performance. |
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It whips it up to speed dramatically, but the impeller doesn't compress the air or generate boost. |
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As the explosive mixture of hydrogen and oxygen ignited, the two turbopumps spun up to speed. |
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He and his team now spend time educating people and bringing the company up to speed on grid-computing procedures. |
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And with the honeymoon period growing ever shorter, new CEOs have little time to get up to speed. |
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The tape machines rolled up to speed, and ominous rumbles of thunder sent electrical static sizzling through the wires. |
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Were you surprised with all the changes made overnight how quickly you got the car up to speed? |
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His platoon sergeant, SFC Dunchi brought Xavier up to speed with the happenings and particulars of their platoon, the Outlaws. |
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The more quickly they come up to speed, the sooner they begin contributing and feeling like they are a part of the team. |
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In order to keep the process of executing work plans on track and up to speed, the following monitoring instruments can be used. |
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A second capacitor is only used to start the motor and disconnected by a centrifugal switch when the motor is up to speed. |
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These briefing notes are reprinted here as a crash course on e-commerce for those who think they need some help in getting up to speed. |
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I discover that what I do, mostly, most days, is not in fact work, but keep up to speed with world events. |
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Using websites such as Healthnet, doctors in poor countries can easily and cheaply keep up to speed with the latest developments in their field. |
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I make a note in my diary to keep up to speed with the project with a view to it being a possible future option for my client. |
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Keep up to speed with all the latest information on the industry, technology, and our products. |
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And with an interactive guide and built-in help features, you won't lose time getting up to speed. |
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That means new agents would have to be brought up to speed and new prosecutors appointed to review the evidence. |
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He doesn't have to be brought up to speed on what FEMA can do and when they can do it. |
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Many on the staff were brought up to speed by the example the vice president set himself. |
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I know the critics for the Reform and the Bloc Quebecois have been brought up to speed on the agreement. |
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As we came into office in late 2007, I was brought up to speed quickly on some of the key elements of those controversies. |
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It may also be necessary to take stock of progress and future directions, once new members are on-board and brought up to speed. |
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A further increase in the coming quarters for such non-solar products is expected, as our new Firebird facility is gradually brought up to speed. |
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Secondly, there are groups within the population who need to be education or brought up to speed more than others. |
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Once recruited, however, a number of employees had to be rapidly brought up to speed on the latest IT processes and technology. |
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The projects BGen Cairns and BGen Dumais are working on, being two that we would like to be brought up to speed on. |
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Participants will find it an ideal opportunity to get brought up to speed, share their experiences, and access the latest info. |
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The wood chips are only brought up to speed once inside the E-Chipper, and are then immediately ejected. |
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We're meant to be ensorcelled by the show's glittering web of serendipity, but we're just impatient: C'mon, people, get up to speed! |
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This is valuable in getting the new employee up to speed as quickly as possible. |
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Meet with a couple of direct reports to get up to speed on the current projects and strategies they're working on. |
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Take online courses to get up to speed with the latest computer software applications. |
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Get up to speed on treatment options, advances in research, hope for a cure, and more. |
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But once we get up to speed, we climb upon a chipper wind and flourishingly soar. |
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If you take a hybrid on the highway and get it up to speed, as soon as you get it up there and hold it, the light's going to be off. |
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They are up to speed in this enlightened world in praising the dramatisation of the sub culture with the abundance of obscenity and foul language. |
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From this point of view, grandstanding is all very well, but you have very little time in which to get up to speed. |
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Our civil servants are a very able bunch, well versed in bringing ministers up to speed on the particulars of their new appointments. |
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Once in their seats, a coach runs them through the song, attempting to bring the stragglers up to speed. |
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To get you up to speed on barra, here are five things you need to know about her career. |
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The problem is, even child labor officials aren't quite up to speed on what it means to protect kids from commodification. |
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Clearly the dapper con men were not up to speed on all these recent developments. |
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But few people realize how long it will take before these directors get up to speed, change a corporate culture, and, if necessary, sweep out the laggards. |
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The robot smoothly activated, lights gradually blinking on, the rising hum of servomotors spinning up to speed, relays switching to new configurations. |
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I only had three hours of tech rehearsal, and that's usually a full load getting the sound and light cues up to speed for one show, much less four. |
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This is most common at large companies that don't want to spend the time to get a newcomer up to speed with the operations of a large public company only to then rehire again. |
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Now pilots or crew chiefs moving to another aircraft type will be able to quickly get up to speed on any differences in how the new aircraft operates in a combat zone. |
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Bring us up to speed on the investigation as to where we are now. |
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They talked shop and brought me up to speed on their office politics. |
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They are up to speed in this enlightened world in praising the dramatisation of the sub-culture with the abundance of obscenity and foul language. |
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The key is to have a network of informed organizations and individuals who are already up to speed on media issues and can swing into action on short notice. |
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Because a rider has very little mechanical advantage if the bike is in 15th gear, the bike would be very hard to pedal, and it would take a while to get up to speed. |
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Presumably, the publishers thought that a potted pre-Union history of Scotland and England would bring the general reader up to speed in preparation for the rest of the book. |
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X is addressing gay men who know the scene firthand and don't have to be brought up to speed about cruising, tricks, hustlers, or glory holes. |
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While we may have month by month and case by case battles with that particular agency, it has done a decent job in staying up to speed and getting on top of things. |
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Fill in this short form and we will immediately send you your username and password. That means you will be able to access LLINĂ€S'S complete catalogue and keep up to speed with our company's new products and news. |
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It requires virtue to take on a second term as General Councilor and be of help to the new Councilors by bringing them up to speed but without overemphasizing the achievements of the previous mandate. |
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Numerous measures for infection control have been brought up to speed. |
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German Doner Kebab has painstakingly designed this outlet to ensure we are up to speed with the burgeoning clientele of the tourist hotspot. |
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Those new to the field simply cannot pick up the latest article or report and hope to be quickly brought up to speed on the various ways and means by which scholars and practitioners are addressing these issues. |
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Given that news is a dynamic medium, they're crawling around 50,000 articles daily to add around the same number of additional quotes per day to keep up to speed with current affairs. |
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This event, sponsored by SEPPIC, which took place in Frankfurt on 18th November 2009, enabled participants to keep up to speed with the latest developments with the industry and regulations. |
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The purpose of this meeting is to ensure that the group shares a common knowledge and commitment and has been brought up to speed on the organizational aspects of the charrette. |
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This is an annual meeting of locals where we are brought up to speed on what is happening in locals across the country and submit resolutions for the Canadian Conference to consider. |
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About the same time, the pilot and the helmsman noticed that things had gone quiet and there was a definite lack of the vibration usually present when a vessel is being brought up to speed. |
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All Major League Baseball teams are covered, allowing home-town fans to stay up to speed on all the action, no matter where they live. |
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Clearly, a policy along the lines of that described in this article will go some way to getting an organization up to speed in meeting these new obligations. |
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Because their computers aren't up to speed. |
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These additional centrifuges would need to be connected, brought up to speed and equilibrated with the already operating ones. |
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Convince the Luddites: As the last of the Luddites to get up to speed on the issue of digital security, I'm aware that one of the main challenges is to demystify the issue and explain it is not just for the specialists. |
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It may take the new hires a week or two to be brought up to speed on the system. |
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A trustee on a public sector pension plan, or a private sector pension plan for that matter, has to keep up to speed with all of the financial engineering grads being pumped out of MBA programs. |
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As you can imagine, with close to 200 Caucus members, it can be a huge challenge to ensure everyone is kept up to speed on the very fast moving machinations of government. |
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More and more individuals, teams and organisations are aware of this new important field and are looking for ways to get up to speed, stay up to speed, or run ahead. |
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Sustained solidarity may be better served with more active support in order for those countries to be brought up to speed quicker than the swift admission or more free market. |
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Get up to speed on the convoluted tale of meth monster Walter White. |
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Download free software and code, read technical articles and documentation, share with your peers, and get up to speed on Oracle and industry-standard technologies such as Linux and Java. |
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Perhaps you feel it's time your children were brought up to speed. |
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For people who come from the background of a hierarchal business structure, he said getting up to speed on the challenges and benefits of a co-op can be more involved. |
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