Fashion is still a Post-it Note business, and the pace of work was relaxed.
The pace of work there telescopes into just a few hours some tasks that might normally take years.
The higher costs are a small price to pay (literally) for the higher pace of work that will result.
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Mr Buterin said some miners were now using even more specialised hardware to do the mathematical work and firms were starting to produce custom-made chips that stepped up the pace of work even more.
But the fear of layoffs and the ever-faster pace of work mean many Americans are reluctant to be absent from the office -- anxious that they might look like they're not committed to their job.
He wants access to quite a few of them in order to show something about Mr. Libby's pace of work and so forth and help defend himself against the charge that he may have concealed information about this case from a grand jury.
Given the urgency of rapid deterioration, we must accelerate the pace of our work -- to train professionals, to build institutional capacities and to formulate effective public policies.
The pace of the work, more leisurely than sluggish, allows the characters to clasp and hold our attention, to show as much bafflement as decisiveness, and to be brushed, rather than overwhelmed, by the major motions of history.
Hoping to reach a target of 47, 000 kilometers of highway constructed or repaired by 2015, Indian laborers are encouraged to work at a pace of 20 kilometers per day.
This all makes the Twilight saga not just the first great Mormon work of literature (pace Orson Scott Card), but the first great cultural product of the 21st century.
This severely impacted the quality of work I could do and the pace at which I could work.
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Caves were thought to be essentially devoid of life until six years ago, when the renowned University of Colorado microbiologist Norman Pace, also an avid caver, discovered a way to identify extremophile microorganisms by cloning and sequencing unique sections of their DNA. Prior to Pace's work biologists had fruitlessly tried to cultivate these microorganisms with traditional lab techniques using nutrient-rich petri dishes.
So what can one person (you or I) do right now to manage employees in a modern way, a way that invites them to bring all of who they are to the work they do, so that our companies can keep up with the pace of change.
Phil Mickelson and Sergio Garcia have a lot of work to do after finishing 10 shots off the pace while Vijay Singh is on three under with a hole to play.
The slower pace means more of Mr. Duncan's employees are doing hands-on work at job sites, instead of acting as general contractors and managing electricians, plumbers and other subcontractors.
Schumacher's pace was dispiriting for his rivals, who had hoped the 37C heat of Malaysia would work against Ferrari.
Despite these challenges, thanks to the productivity and hard work of the American people, our economy is expanding at a healthy pace.
But it now has a backlog of some 120, 000 cases - if it continues to work at its present pace, it would take 46 years to clear them, our correspondent says.
The report showed work began on an annualized 205, 100 dwellings last month and exceeding the June pace of 196, 600 homes.
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As well as the hard work in the gym, Harrison attended the MRF Pace Foundation in Chennai under the tutelage of Australian pace great Dennis Lillee.
Dr van Wyhe says the "delay view" appears to have gathered pace in the 1940s, probably inherited from earlier writers who did not have access to all of Darwin's work.
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