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Progressed
of Progress
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of progressed in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of progressed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of progressed in a Sentence
If AR-V7 was present, the patients didn’t respond to the [new] agents, they progressed more quickly and they didn’t live as long.
China continues to be the glaring exception to the ongoing global decline in coal plant development, the speed at which projects progressed through permitting to construction in 2022 was extraordinary, with many projects sprouting up, gaining permits, obtaining financing and breaking ground apparently in a matter of months.
Economic Development Minister Twyford:
The America's Cup would not be able to go ahead unless these international syndicate teams are allowed entry into New Zealand, approving these border exemptions allow the teams to start setting up their bases, and carry on key design and boat testing that can be progressed from our shores in New Zealand.
The UK government must give more predictability to investors in the way the electricity market reforms are progressed.
Liquidity, and thus competition, has remained at a consistently inflated level as policy banks in China, Japan, and Europe progressed with quantitative easing measures, simultaneously there has been a shortfall of borrowers looking to access the syndicated loan markets as lenders have shown an increased willingness to provide large bilateral loans at tight prices to avoid scale backs.
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