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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And with the honeymoon period growing ever shorter, new CEOs have little time to get up to speed. |
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Take online courses to get up to speed with the latest computer software applications. |
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But once we get up to speed, we climb upon a chipper wind and flourishingly soar. |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Get up to speed on treatment options, advances in research, hope for a cure, and more. |
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Get up to speed on the convoluted tale of meth monster Walter White. |
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