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acceleration

noun as in increasing speed, timing

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More than 100 EU lawmakers called on Oslo to reject the project, citing the risk "to marine biodiversity and the acceleration of climate change".

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It said the acceleration in house price growth was "surprising, since affordability remains stretched by historic standards".

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The government has now produced a remediation acceleration plan which it says will "get buildings fixed quicker, ensure rogue freeholders are held to account, and put the end in sight for affected residents".

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"Current scientific models in the presence of ongoing rises in atmospheric greenhouse gasses do not predict this threatening acceleration," Professor Smith said.

"Every behaviour is represented by specific acceleration patterns and thus creates specific signatures in the ACC data of the sensors," explains wildlife biologist and AI specialist Wanja Rast from the Leibniz-IZW.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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