Приклади вживання At a pace Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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until end of 2012, with most regions expanding at a pace below potential.
has been at a pace that outstrips any other energy sources.
the global volume of data is growing at a pace which seems to be hard to control.
the constant change of coaches- at a pace you will not be able to quickly and efficiently learn English.
remain tepid in 2012, with most regions expanding at a pace below potential.
My daily physical activities were foldedfrom dosed walking(3 -3,5 hours at a pace of 138-140 steps per minute)
as technology transforms nearly everyone's job and as the structures that contain our work are changing at a pace not seen since the Industrial Revolution.
the Master appears” and that is how you steadily evolve at a pace that suits your stage of evolution.
our Master's framework of qualifications offers the opportunity to gain staged postgraduate qualifications at a pace suitable for each individual learner.
They're being generated at a pace that's far beyond what any human,
Able to think faster than humans, an AI-enabled command system might cue up missile strikes on aircraft carriers and airbases at a pace that leaves no time for diplomacy
that kind of politics is now on the move at a pace unimaginable just a few years ago, Mr Obama added.
it has been declining at a pace that we have never seen before, and if those numbers
this proves that the realization of Russian arms is not at a pace and not in a form as the Kremlin would like it to be.
growing at a pace of 1% to 15% per year.
I felt the lessons went at a pace suited to me, meaning I was completely ready on my test day to take my test
you have to do everything at a pace, and there is no time for a simple viewing of beauty,
For the past few years, smartphone technology in other areas has moved at a pace one might describe as“sedate.” It's become increasingly difficult to squeeze top-end performance out of chips,
it was what was done at a pace of about once in one