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1 But by that time Pius had become alarmed at the pace of change. 2 Torque performs at the pace of life. 3 Stuff on silicon will keep improving at the pace of 2x every two years. 4 But the country adds new cinemas at the pace of 3 screens a day faster than any other market. 5 Italian Economy Minister Giulio Tremonti voiced frustration at the pace of the ECB response to a selloff of Italian stocks and bonds over the last three weeks. 6 Moore's Law continues at the pace of 2x every two years. Bandwidth improves 3x every two years. 7 Great people, allowed to grow at the pace of their talent and compensated accordingly, are the most valuable assets of our company. 8 Toward that end, the weekly tempo run, done at the pace of your lactate threshold, became popular. 9 He is astounded at the pace of change in that sector, but the intelligence community's attempts to ride that wave are stymied by two challenges. 10 While many Cubans are impatient at the pace of such changes, they do represent an important shift in thinking in the Cuban leadership. 11 The employers, initially taken by surprise at the pace of developments, regained their second wind. 12 Meanwhile deepening frustration in America and Europe at the pace of UN diplomacy could mean greater economic pressure on Iran's regime, not less. 13 "I am disappointed at the pace of this program," said Rep. Barney Frank, chairman of the Financial Services Committee. 14 Head high, shoulders back, he strides with his bodyguards at the pace of an infantry forced march. 15 There is no rushing a river. When you go there, you go at the pace of the water and that pace ties you into a flow that is older than life on this planet. 16 Stephen Green, a senior economist at Standard Chartered Bank in Shanghai, continually found himself marveling with visiting friends at the pace of change and struggling to describe what he saw. 17 "What we learned, very crucially, is that in China you cannot make revolutionary change. You have to work at the pace of the Chinese consumer, " he adds. 18 For the United States and Europe, the implications go beyond marveling at the pace of Communist-style civil engineering. 19 PROGRESS inMyanmar, an Australian foreign minister once remarked, comes at the pace of glue flowing up a hill. 20 So let my lord go on ahead of his servant, while I move along slowly at the pace of the droves before me and that of the children, until I come to my lord in Seir.