• China asserts its simple right to develop rapidly and make progress towards attaining Western living standards.

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  • And even Dr Mahathir himself has been praised for his personal role in helping Malaysia to develop so rapidly over the past two decades.

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  • And systems like the one that the Global Pandemic Initiative is working on could use that information to help researchers develop vaccines rapidly in response.

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  • Companies need to develop potential leaders rapidly, while ensuring that they acquire the requisite skills.

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  • Ren, a former military engineer, said the industry must rapidly develop reliable cyberspace technology to support development of education and social skills.

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  • Developers will be able to leverage the reference designs to rapidly develop their own virtual assistant capabilities for travel, insurance, retail, government and more.

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  • Turning to GlycoFi's technology should enable Merck to more rapidly develop drugs that may require less frequent dosage and potentially have better overall performance.

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  • Yet, since then, there has been a strange lack of urgency to rapidly develop a robust series of systems that can destroy missiles of any size at any phase of deployment.

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  • These people rapidly develop the symptoms of metabolic syndrome.

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  • Both firms have been slow to develop niche models in a rapidly fragmenting market, and so find themselves having to catch up with nimbler competitors such as the Japanese and South Koreans.

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  • Instead of moving rapidly to identify and develop growth, the organization was confusing and complex, and stalled in endless discussions.

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  • And that kind of economic growth, where everybody has opportunity -- if you work hard, you can succeed -- that's what gets a nation moving rapidly when it comes to develop.

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  • "The incidence and complexity of computer crime continues to increase rapidly as greater numbers of people develop proficiency in manipulating electronic data and navigating computer networks, and as worldwide access to the Internet continues to expand, " according to the budget document.

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  • She said that the UK had been unlucky to develop two particularly virulent strains, which had spread rapidly in comparison with strains in other European countries.

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  • The conference also encouraged member states of UNESCO to develop public policies enabling preservation of digital heritage in a rapidly changing technological environment, including adoption of electronic legal deposit laws.

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  • The rush defense forces outside backs to move forward rapidly towards opposition runners, smothering attacking moves before they develop.

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  • The fundamental premise of this blog is that given how rapidly the economy is changing, everyone will need to develop a familiarity with entrepreneurial thought and action.

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  • But given both their ubiquity as well as their rapidly changing technology, added, the Pentagon had to act quickly to develop a comprehensive program.

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