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with such a pace vs in such a pace

A complete search of the internet has found that "in such a pace" is the most popular phrase on the web.

Last updated: April 14, 2018

with such a pace

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261,000 results on the web

Some examples from the web:

  • Global warming is too important an issue to be dealt with at such a toddling pace.
  • Technological developments proceed at such a pace that PCS, TVS and so on are able to do things which until recently we never thought possible.
  • On the other hand, the reduction in agricultural aid should be gradual and carried out at such a pace that there is no risk of EU aid being replaced by national schemes designed to compensate for its disappearance.
  • Scientific knowledge has moved ahead at such a pace that we are now in a position radically to change not only the vegetal and animal world, but also, eventually perhaps, our own species.
  • These technological developments are occurring at such a pace that it is important that we take a look at what is possible so that we adapt our educational institutions accordingly.
  • They live and work hard, but everything goes at such a pace
  • We could scarcely have imagined at that time that events would move on at such a pace that, today, great expectations for peace and reconciliation have appeared in that long-suffering country.
  • I hope that the phenomenon of natural disasters will only affect southern Europe, but I greatly fear that climate change is proceeding at such a pace that we may have natural disasters - of a different kind - in northern Europe.
  • You know studying at such a furious pace without pause can be very exhausting.
  • You are going at such a furious pace that we cannot put our hands up in time in order to vote.
  • Firstly, it is a scandal that the results of the Committee of Inquiry into the transit system are being implemented at such a snail's pace.
  • It is very regrettable that ratification of the agreement in the EU Member States is moving forward at such a sluggish pace.
  • The fact that we have had to issue so many statements at such a rapid pace obviously reflects the growing number of executions in Iran, including of minors.
  • However, the Commissioner's intervention today did not convince me that the Commission will proceed at such a rapid pace in this direction and that is a pity.
  • Even though it is very difficult to keep up with changes that are taking place at such a dizzying pace, we are obliged to ensure that the citizens of the European Union, especially children and young people, are able to be educated in current technology.
  • It is suspected that in a pandemic the normal EU measured pace of such activities would be far too slow.
  • The use of new technologies such as electronic labelling, including radio frequency identification, may be a useful tool to provide such information while keeping pace with technical development.
  • As Members of the European Parliament, we see it as our task to force the pace of such developments.
  • In short, we note a number of areas of progress, but remain extremely critical on the slow pace of such progress, which does give European citizens the impression that, in these sensitive areas, no progress is being made at all.
  • Especially with such a blunt object.

in such a pace

9 results on the web

Some examples from the web:

  • Technological developments proceed at such a pace that PCS, TVS and so on are able to do things which until recently we never thought possible.
  • On the other hand, the reduction in agricultural aid should be gradual and carried out at such a pace that there is no risk of EU aid being replaced by national schemes designed to compensate for its disappearance.
  • Scientific knowledge has moved ahead at such a pace that we are now in a position radically to change not only the vegetal and animal world, but also, eventually perhaps, our own species.
  • These technological developments are occurring at such a pace that it is important that we take a look at what is possible so that we adapt our educational institutions accordingly.
  • They live and work hard, but everything goes at such a pace
  • We could scarcely have imagined at that time that events would move on at such a pace that, today, great expectations for peace and reconciliation have appeared in that long-suffering country.
  • I hope that the phenomenon of natural disasters will only affect southern Europe, but I greatly fear that climate change is proceeding at such a pace that we may have natural disasters - of a different kind - in northern Europe.
  • You know studying at such a furious pace without pause can be very exhausting.
  • Global warming is too important an issue to be dealt with at such a toddling pace.
  • You are going at such a furious pace that we cannot put our hands up in time in order to vote.
  • Firstly, it is a scandal that the results of the Committee of Inquiry into the transit system are being implemented at such a snail's pace.
  • It is very regrettable that ratification of the agreement in the EU Member States is moving forward at such a sluggish pace.
  • The fact that we have had to issue so many statements at such a rapid pace obviously reflects the growing number of executions in Iran, including of minors.
  • However, the Commissioner's intervention today did not convince me that the Commission will proceed at such a rapid pace in this direction and that is a pity.
  • Even though it is very difficult to keep up with changes that are taking place at such a dizzying pace, we are obliged to ensure that the citizens of the European Union, especially children and young people, are able to be educated in current technology.
  • It is suspected that in a pandemic the normal EU measured pace of such activities would be far too slow.
  • The use of new technologies such as electronic labelling, including radio frequency identification, may be a useful tool to provide such information while keeping pace with technical development.
  • As Members of the European Parliament, we see it as our task to force the pace of such developments.
  • In short, we note a number of areas of progress, but remain extremely critical on the slow pace of such progress, which does give European citizens the impression that, in these sensitive areas, no progress is being made at all.
  • It was difficult to do the translations in such a short time, and the rule which we apply in such a case is deferral of the matter.

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