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fast

[fast, fahst] / fæst, fɑst /










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If the working-age share of the population is declining, the productivity of each worker must increase at a faster pace to generate the same level of per capita output for the population as a whole.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s led to a deadly avalanche in the Sierra and a person dying in San Bernardino County when they were swept away in fast moving waters.

From Los Angeles Times

"The international community is working hard trying to set standards and new regulations, but space commerce is changing faster than we can keep up," he added.

From BBC

Participants who received the drug experienced faster pain resolution and had significantly lower levels of intermediate monocytes in both blood and tissue -- the immune cells linked to chronic inflammation and disease.

From Science Daily

The NRS noted that life expectancy has not fallen as fast over the same period and has seen a small increase in recent years.

From BBC