The Rigour and Responsiveness in Skills strategy sets out plans for a more rapid intervention.
One possible explanation is that "a more rapid regrowth occurs when you stop Avastin, " he says.
Analysts were expecting sales to increase at a more rapid 3.6%, according to estimates compiled by Bloomberg.
Further targeted actions to spur private sector job creation are critically needed to ensure a more rapid, widespread recovery.
Lastly, low fertility makes possible a more rapid accumulation of capital per head.
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Democratic states have also run up their debt at a more rapid pace.
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In Latin America, the region's unemployment was at 6.6% in 2012, with a more rapid recovery from the economic crisis.
The rate of decline of most T-cell and B-cell lymphocytes was faster in men, while men also showed a more rapid age-related decline in two cytokines.
At the same time California's poverty rate has grown at a more rapid pace than the national average, with a huge spike since 2006.
People who have both Alzheimer's and vascular disease -- a condition called mixed dementia -- have a more rapid progression of Alzheimer's disease, Cole said.
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The CEOs I talked to are saying they are now making investments, and I anticipate that they're going to start hiring at a more rapid clip.
There has been a slight increase in the number of girls studying physics in recent years but this has been dwarfed by a more rapid increase in boys studying the subject.
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Department spokesman Sean McCormack said the U.S. Mission in Bangladesh, anticipating the storm, pre-positioned 16 Zodiac boats, water treatment systems, water ambulances and food for a more rapid response.
Housing stocks had a huge year in 2012, but the likes of PulteGroup and Home Depot may be at levels that demand a more rapid housing recovery than the market can deliver.
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The richness of data made available through open data allows for a much more rapid research cycle, and hopefully a greater breadth of topics being researched.
Our goal is, if this serves as an effective model for us being able to move those 14 quickly, that we can then replicate that across the board and the significant investment that was made could have a much more rapid impact than what we've seen before.
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More than 20 bolts an hour indicated a rapid rise of more than 1km.
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One of them is Martyn Hunter, a 21-year-old from Kirkcaldy in Fife, who believes the collapse of Realtime was more a sign of rapid change in the industry, rather than a symbol of its decline.
Okay, so what if the strategy sounds more like a rapid deployment force, discussed by the Pentagon for years, than the Powell doctrine of maximum force used in the Gulf war?
Anything is possible, but given tighter credit standards (4th chart), a recovery in prices will have to rely more on income growth than a rapid expansion in credit.
Privatisation of electricity production, most notably in India, Thailand and Brazil, is causing a rapid installation of more efficient, and thus less polluting, power stations.
The Russian economy, likewise, will not receive a massive jolt from WTO entry, but it will get a very modest push into more rapid and sustainable growth.
In a world of more and more uncertainty and rapid change, it is those unexpected encounters that can make the difference between success and failure.
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Mr Putin succeeded in doing so for more than a decade partly because of rapid economic growth on the back of large real rises in oil prices.
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Some of the larger rapid transit systems have a more interconnected web of tracks and tunnels, so if maintenance is happening in one tunnel, the trains can be rerouted in a different tunnel (for example, NY MTA).
When a trap counts more than 10 flies in 30 minutes, or when the forecast model predicts a rapid surge in the fly population, it triggers an alert and sends a text message with the warning to farmers' mobile phones.
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Faster and more durable, the SSD unit provides a rapid boot-up and quicker access to applications than is typical of standard hard drives.
By lowering the competition for food, successful poisons tend to make the survivors more healthy and fertile, leading to a rapid rebound in the pest population.
This survey is a snapshot during a time of rapid change as attackers invest in more and more sophisticated tools and methodologies and IT security vendors scramble to keep up.
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The report shows that after-tax profits for top tier businesses have risen 26.5% from this time last year, a rapid turnaround that can be attributed to more efficient, effective, and streamlined operations.
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