Stuff on silicon will keep improving at the pace of 2x every two years.
Both are getting cheaper by the year (at the pace of Moore's Law).
And those tastes will inevitably change at the pace of public opinion.
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"Retail is a mature industry that tends to grow at the pace of the economy, " says University of Florida finance professor Jay Ritter.
Sometimes you may have been frustrated at the pace of change.
You may have sometimes been frustrated at the pace of change.
You may be frustrated sometimes at the pace of change.
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You may be frustrated at the pace of change.
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Though there are vociferous grumbles at the pace of change and doubts about the way the Woolf reforms are being implemented, there are few defenders of the lengthy delays and huge costs inherent in the current civil-justice system.
In defending what might seem a lost or losing cause, I have adopted the usual conservative posture of sadness at the pace and direction of current events.
Dousing the monetary tightening flames further was a cooling in cost pressures with input prices declining by 2% during the month and at twice the predicted pace leaving the annual pace of gain at a still admittedly high 15.7% pace.
At the current pace of borrowing, in a few years government debt will exceed total household financial assets.
Online travel should grow at twice the pace of the overall travel industry, with 10% growth compounded through 2014.
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If they didn't fight at quite the pace of their first fight, it wasn't for the lack of effort.
Although foreign aid has helped to keep the country solvent, donors have been chafing at the slow pace of reform.
At the current pace of sales, it would take just 1.5 months to sell all the homes listed in Sacramento, Calif.
On September 2nd, some 3, 000 people gathered outside the cathedral in Guatemala city to complain at the slow pace of investigation.
At the current pace of economic growth, oil demand is rising about as fast as supply, meaning that prices are roughly stable.
Brown expressed surprise at the slow pace of most iPad competitors.
"Black hairs have already turned to gray, " he said last month, expressing his frustration at the slow pace of negotiations with the U.S. for China's entry into the World Trade Organization.
His downbeat assessment seemingly interwoven with downright irritation at the mercurial pace of recovery is the latest piece of ammunition for bond bulls looking to exert further downwards pressure on the yield curve.
The exuberantly composed and furiously performed scenes play out, in bars and streets and beds and bathrooms, at the perilously measured pace of a tightrope walker dancing over the abyss, and the three actors lurch and shamble with the vestigial grace of the athletes these commuters once longed to be.
And according to the U.S. Department of Energy, even if all renewable sources (including hydro) which now provide about 10% of American energy were to grow at three times the pace of all others, they would still make up just 16% of all domestic supplies by 2035.
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The last time the eurozone's services index went below 50 was in mid-2003, when the eurozone was growing at the the snail's pace of 0.8%.
"Since it's 70% of the economy, it's difficult for it to keep contracting at that pace if the bulk of it is either stable or trending higher, " he said.
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