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  • In the majority of the most-spoken languages today, stress has become a loanword that readily captures particular experiences of the nerve-rattling kind, those common to people who inhabit the faster-paced millennial world—and who have identified the key source of their problems as their unsettling experience of that world.

    The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010

  • In the majority of the most-spoken languages today, stress has become a loanword that readily captures particular experiences of the nerve-rattling kind, those common to people who inhabit the faster-paced millennial world—and who have identified the key source of their problems as their unsettling experience of that world.

    The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010

  • This has created a game that is more competitive, faster-paced, and, according to many observers, much more brutal.

    Frank Niles, Ph.D.: Leadership Lessons From the NFL Ph.D. Frank Niles 2011

  • Will the subject of faster-paced withdrawals from Iraq and into Afghanistan come up; and if so, who will advocate them, and who will push back?

    First Things First | ATTACKERMAN 2009

  • For today's faster-paced medical transport system to work, the medical team needs meticulous systems of communication as a fighter's care is passed from one care-giving team in the field to the next in a combat support hospital to the next at a state-of-the-art military hospital.

    Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: A Salute to Military Medicine, Our Brave Warriors M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011

  • So Jeremy Sams, a director and writer, was commissioned to put together a faster-paced "new" Baroque opera, a pastiche of music by Handel, Vivaldi, Rameau and others, with an original story and an English-language libretto.

    Promoting the Baroque In an ADHD World Heidi Waleson 2012

  • The nearly 60-minute exchange with reporters turned out to be little more than a faster-paced version of a congressional hearing.

    The Chairman Makes History, but Little News Sudeep Reddy 2011

  • Like so many things here, it has become a victim to a faster-paced culture.

    Kristine Kathryn Rusch » 2009 » May 2009

  • For the faster-paced third portion, for instance, the museum's hard flooring was a concern.

    At the Met, the Art Moves Pia Catton 2011

  • One source of friction has been the unit's focus on wealthy investors who often have a long investment horizon, in contrast with Goldman's faster-paced trading and deal-making businesses.

    Goldman Veteran to Retire Liz Rappaport 2011

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