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"rapidity" Definitions
  1. the fact of happening very quickly or in a short period of time

135 Sentences With "rapidity"

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The horrible rapidity with which human institutions grow old .
The rapidity of the media cycle can certainly be exhausting.
His rapidity from that moment on is merciless and succinct.
Investigators arrested the suspect, Ahmad Khan Rahami, with stunning rapidity.
Planning for both must take the rapidity of cyber operations into account.
Beyond agency, popular usage also includes time, virulence and rapidity of spread.
Harsh words, and ones that Guwop will no doubt respond to with rapidity.
At first, some scientists questioned the rapidity and global reach of the cooling.
Critic's Notebook LYON, France — Shows succeed one another with dizzying rapidity at festivals.
There is no need for commentary when meaning is moving with such rapidity.
This sort of rapidity of a country's population composition changing seems to be unprecedented.
Each year seems shorter than the previous one; the seasons unfold with increasing rapidity.
"The rapidity and scope of the physical changes there have been astonishing," he said.
The rapidity with which clean energy is becoming cheaper and more available is underappreciated.
The Swan Queen and Prince Siegfried begin with dreamlike rapidity; the music's sped up.
What's new is how they evolve with unprecedented rapidity into something much, much bigger.
But the rapidity proves a barrier to fully enjoying these lush and potentially entrancing photos.
Perhaps the most striking aspect of the film is the shocking rapidity of his decline.
Rather, it's the rapidity of the move that has proven unnerving for global stock markets.
The disease was "spreading with remarkable rapidity," with more cases in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., and nearby towns.
I was pretty confident about GESTATE, RAPIDITY, OUTWIT and KEY LARGO (as a huge Bacall fan).
Pushed by the rapidity of what's happening in other sectors ... women are turning out in record numbers.
As automation of service, and even professional, jobs occurs with increasing rapidity, none of us are exempt.
That part makes sense—they have the quirkiness, the rapidity of keyboard and the expressive ad-libs.
My brain takes on an ease and rapidity of thought, because there is a lack of social structure.
Given the ferocity and rapidity surrounding this meltdown, can lenders effectively process this burgeoning inventory of defaulted credit?
The key point is the rapidity and scope of revolutionary technology disrupting existing industries, either directly or collaterally.
Childhood has a way of distorting your perception of a decade; adulthood corrects that distortion with a humbling rapidity.
But rapidity isn't the idea here; similar to Squishy Robotics' creations, it's more about adaptability and simplicity of deployment.
This may speak to both the rapidity and the variability through which the substances have changed the opioid crisis.
Akinbiyi's series, such as Lagos: All Roads, convey the rapidity of movement and transformation that drives contemporary urban life.
However, the rapidity with which it was mobilized indicates the possibility of more organized, effective protests in the future.
Not about isolation protocols or the rapidity of testing or how we propose to discharge patients who test positive.
Not about isolation protocols or the rapidity of testing or how we propose to discharge patients who test positive.
A lag between the rapidity of black progress and white acceptance of that progress is responsible for this impulse.
So you can measure how he thinks the campaign is going by the rapidity of whether it's rigged or not.
The year's end is a time to take account of kingdoms built, but also the sheer rapidity of their destruction.
Still, even the unvarnished truth is striking: What was once impossible became possible, and soon almost unremarkable, with startling rapidity.
In both cases, and with rare exceptions, program managers cannot keep up with technological change whose rapidity outpaces Moore's Law.
The rapidity of these combinations allowed for the unexpected, as if Breton's automatic writing had finally found its imagistic counterpart.
Robin Williams projected an effervescent madness—this rapidity and obsessiveness that even as a five-year-old I recognized in myself.
"The rapidity of his demise is surprising, really surprising," said Bacha, who had not treated Peyton or seen his medical records.
An almost unnatural vigilance is really required of the citizen because of the horrible rapidity with which human institutions grow old.
But the steepness and rapidity of their fall raises some serious questions about just how sturdy they were to begin with.
The official defended the scope and execution of the new rules, saying it moved with "astonishing rapidity" but worked as intended.
HM: Staying in the space of one thing at a time is hard these days' with the rapidity of the digital world.
In its realism and rapidity, Russia's response to its crisis was the best of any emerging market this decade, says Mr Kouzmin.
The sheer rapidity of forest loss in southeast China and massive urbanization of northeast China, represented by maroon and pink respectively, is astonishing.
The rapidity of these actions—the speed at which they occur and at which officers must observe, interpret, and react—must be considered.
From the start he was dazzling, unpredictable, combining the rapidity of movement of a welterweight with the size and power of a heavyweight.
There was always a shaky core to Elizabeth Keane, an on-off switch that could flicker with dangerous rapidity if she felt threatened.
Perhaps the most telling commentary on the value of pyrotherapy is the rapidity with which it was abandoned following the introduction of penicillin.
"Churn," which refers to a symptom of the streaming war era, refers to the rapidity of subscribers signing up for and canceling plans.
"This is an interesting story all the more remarkable for the rapidity of China's ascent to the top spot in the market," Hancock added.
The rapidity with which falsity travels has been proverbial for centuries: "Falsehood flies, and the Truth comes limping after it," wrote Swift in 1710.
But some businesses said their contingency plans had not anticipated the extent of the shortages and rapidity of price increases, which started months ago.
The rapidity of the drop makes it difficult for exporters to price their contracts, said Jayson Myers, president of the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters association.
And there was an intermittent bleeping sound like an email alert that would increase or decrease in rapidity depending on the speed of the vehicle.
This has fostered the notion of exponential change, in which technology advances slowly at first and then with increasing rapidity with each succeeding technological generation.
But as the government tries to move at warp speed this time around, plenty of question marks remain about the tradeoffs between rapidity and accuracy.
Will Tarter, a public-spirited budget analyst, recently examined this fund and found that Cleveland's teams were pulling down on that money with startling rapidity.
Nonviolent episodes of protest are extraordinarily efficient in creating social change in democratic states; violent episodes undo the good work of change with astonishing rapidity.
Business types will forever remember the heart-racing panic of fucking something up, and having the number next to their email envelope grow with smooth rapidity.
The war was not unforeseen, as tension had been rising between the two powers for years, but the timing and the rapidity of its outbreak was.
This may sound familiar given that modern oceans face similar threats from warmer temperatures, and marine ecosystems around the world are indeed crashing with disturbing rapidity.
" In 1936, the critic J. Lewis May recalled him as "composed of atoms moving with such intense rapidity as to create the illusion of absolute tranquillity.
The rapidity with which the deal has been struck, and the volume of data that will be shared with the companies gives rise to privacy concerns.
"Small town communities, urban social circles and religious congregations can pull together a plan with a rapidity and precision world military leaders can envy," she writes.
While Lamont spoke with an infectious rapidity and enthusiasm that rivals his sax playing, Dave Witte was a bit more mellow—but definitely had the weirder stories.
In the paleoanthropology world, it wasn't just Berger's find that raised eyebrows -- but his controversial method of using mainly early-career scientists and the rapidity of his research.
What's interesting is not just the rapidity of the bans, but also that the bans haven't (from what I have seen) migrated outside the Five Eyes community yet.
Given the rapidity of cancellations and postponements across the culture, my guess is that only states voting Tuesday are immune from following the example of Louisiana and Georgia.
Steven C. Kyle, an economics professor at Cornell, said the rapidity of the news cycle would likely push the tax issue far to the back of voters' calculations.
When asked what activism had impacted on him during his eight years in office, he pointed to the remarkable "rapidity" of the change in attitudes towards same-sex marriage.
" Paweł Machcewicz, a Polish historian, said in an email that Krakow was saved not by Mr. Botyan but "by the rapidity of the Soviet advance and the German retreat.
That the United States could wage war on Germany and imperial Japan simultaneously was a function of the rapidity with which civilian industry could be adapted for military needs.
But though the puppets his studio designed could inspire awe in cinematic settings, as a performer and writer Henson always did best with the intimacy and rapidity of television.
Omnius applies AI not just to the text of insurance claims, but to the process of handling them, ensuring rapidity not only in documentation but in results like payouts.
U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric cast doubt last month on the credibility of the Congolese investigation, saying the world body was "taken aback at the rapidity at which it was done".
Paired with a dense cocktail of conspicuous Eastern European imagery, hardvapour juggles these once-futurist sounds to point to the rapidity with which the "new" and "forward-thinking" becomes obsolete.
"The rapidity of all that's transpired thus far is almost dizzying," said Tim Whitmore, an 82-year-old veteran who served as an Air Force medic in Korea in 1954.
New York might have these distinct factors that contributed to the rapidity and intensity of infections, but it also lacked the diagnostic testing capabilities to detect the coronavirus early on.
Year published: 1949 The killer: "Some new and unknown disease of unparalleled rapidity ... a kind of super-measles," according to one newspaper found by the protagonist, an academic called Ish.
And while it's not terribly surprising that Biden is back on top of the race, what we find remarkable is the ease -- and rapidity -- with which he has achieved that position.
At the time, it was considered the oldest evidence of life on Earth, demonstrating the rapidity with which life emerged after the formation of our planet some 4 billion years ago.
Jim Wyckoff, senior analyst at Kitco, said there could be a short-term correction just because of the rapidity of the move but he says the charts show a trend higher.
The rapidity of the agency's reversal — while information about the Ethiopia crash was still quite limited — suggests in this case, at least, that regulators accepted the wisdom of a little more caution.
The rapidity of this cycle has tested even the best-prepared marketing giants, creating a niche for public relations specialists who say they can help companies navigate these instant social media storms.
But on the flipside, as Foundry Capital partner Brad Feld noted, the rapidity in which the situation has escalated has also meant that several investors still have the money to continue funding startups.
This is something I learned when Prince died unexpectedly last year and my mam sent me messages of love and concern with a rapidity she typically reserves for live texting scenes from Blue Planet.
We haven't done that before, but that's going to give us a visual aid and a flexibility of being able to move a camera to a certain spot with great rapidity through a tremendous crowd.
"The challenges presented by the digital revolution … are of such a magnitude and coming at us with such a rapidity that there's a danger we will treat it conventionally and underestimate its significance," Gerstell said.
"The challenges presented by the digital revolution… are of such a magnitude and coming at us with such a rapidity that there's a danger we will treat it conventionally and underestimate its significance," he said.
The rapidity, the montage, the running gags, the cultural pastiche, the banality of Marge's sports-commentary: "Homer at the Bat" is the distillation critical elements that made classic Simpsons an unstoppable, all-consuming, hilarious comedy beast.
Then came the Great Recession and the collapse of the labor force participation rate as prime-age men (ages 25 to 54) — especially those with limited education — dropped out of the labor force with astonishing rapidity.
"I was impressed with the rapidity with which the government said it was Daesh," said Soli Ozel, a Turkish columnist and professor at Kadir Has University in Istanbul, using the Arabic acronym for the Islamic State.
The head-spinning rapidity of gentrification in the Bay Area has forced homeless people into tent cities, but it's also inspired a Google engineer to live inside a truck to save 90 percent of his income.
But there is a better way, said Lawrence Gostin, a Georgetown University global health expert, and we desperately need to improve our epidemic responses, as the scale and rapidity of outbreaks seems to be getting worse.
"An action item for former players who had a great rapidity in weight gain is they might want to go back and have a general health check-up and consider overall health maintenance," Churchill told Reuters Health.
During that time, we've witnessed her clothes become disheveled with alarming rapidity, heard a lifetime's worth of off-key renditions of Message in a Bottle and even learned how to make turtle soup (the obvious island go-to).
The rapidity with which Stephanie — who's not even sure she believes in God — upends her life for a honey-tongued stranger and the lure of joining a "large, loving family" struck me as a bit of a stretch.
The rapidity, scope, and apparent precision of the Iranian response highlights the muscular principles of the Islamic Republic's security doctrine, which holds that the regime's survival depends on its strength and its readiness to go on the offensive.
In an era when the entire planet seems to have pushed pedal to metal without noticing the giant brick wall approaching with alarming rapidity, it's easy to see how a show like Unbelievable could feel like Too Much.
That would put Wonolo, at a conservative number, at just $80 million, but I'm guessing that the calibre of the backers, the rapidity of the funding rounds and the size of the business speaks to that figure being higher.
A week after rescue divers emerged in a dark and flooded cave to discover that — against all odds — a missing team of Thai soccer players had somehow managed to survive 10 days of isolation, their rescue continued with astonishing rapidity.
" Being able to track events like this in real time has transformed what we know about the most remote parts of Antarctica, he said, "as well as the rapidity with which these big calving events can be detected and reported upon.
The Blitzkrieg was fueled by speed, with hopped-up, nearly sleepless German soldiers popping Pervitin (the trade name for a contemporaneous methamphetamine tablet) issued by commanders as they raced across Europe and bewildered foes with the rapidity of their advance.
" Last year, John Miller, the department's deputy commissioner for intelligence and counterterrorism, said a drone would "give us a visual aid and the flexibility of being able to move a camera to a certain spot with great rapidity through a tremendous crowd.
" Trump, Obama said, has "been able to appeal to a certain group of folks who feel left out or are worried about the rapidity of demographic change, social change, who, in some cases, have very legitimate concerns around the economy and are feeling left behind.
Gradually at first, and then with a rapidity that shocked the psychiatric community, Levy's students and colleagues adopted Rorschach's inkblots for testing the psyches of patients, college students, artists, army officers, and the "strange and mysterious" people of far-flung African and Asian nations.
It's unquestionable that this year's Kincade fire grew with such disastrous rapidity because of the climate: When the fires started, our air was so devoid of moisture it was on a par with Antarctica's, and parts of the Bay Area have experienced hurricane-force winds.
His press release strikes — more than 22019 of which were sent to national media outlets within the space of several hours — were notable for their rapidity and were heavy on statistics, displaying a conventional streak not often seen in the presumptive GOP presidential nominee's campaign.
Meanwhile, China, Europe — yes even Italy and Spain, less so the U.K. — and of course the U.S., seem to be experiencing an economic revival, albeit in varying degrees, some admittedly requiring a heart rate monitor to assess rapidity of pulse but nonetheless a reversal of economic apathy.
Most movement in the scenes comes from the exceptional camera work, the rapidity of scene cutting, and the various synchronized monitors, which combined with the inactivity of the individual scenes, leads to a feeling of a "moving-picture" as opposed to a more traditional notion of film.
The past month or so has seen the proliferation of a certain breed of op-ed, spawning forth with alarming rapidity to play devil's advocate for God: What if, writers in basically every major outlet have pondered, the Democratic party became more accepting of anti-abortion arguments?
Impressively, the segment remains timely — and no less accurate — as of press time, though the rapidity with which news changes means that may not always be the case, a snag that Patriot Act seems to be counteracting by grounding its segments in sufficient broader historical context.
Irving Howe once described the "severe test" that a political novel poses for both writer and reader: Politics rakes our passions as nothing else, and whatever we may consent to overlook in reading a novel, we react with an almost demonic rapidity to a detested political opinion.
There is so much money, and look at this shot of a fleeing Birdman: The $100 million in question has taken on a new significance in 2016, as the rapidity with which Birdman spent it has become the question at stake in Lil Wayne and Birdman's legal battle.
" Indeed, the rapidity and amount of the change was too much for British broadsheet The Guardian's Richard Wolffe, who described the speech as "a heroic effort in contradiction and cliché", pointing out that it was "full of inconsistency when compared to his words and deeds in the White House.
Often wearing a knee brace in his later bouts, Spinks' legs sometimes weren't able to move as quickly as needed on defense and he relied heavily on covering and moving his head under fire in later bouts, though he still covered distance offensively with surprising rapidity in spurts.
He fights a fencing match of fight wherein he works opponents up and down beautifully and can move forward and back with tremendous rapidity, but his grasp of lateral movement has shown to be pretty poor unless he is specifically using it in an attack he has planned.
UBS's head of currency strategy Constantin Bolz said the factors that had driven the dollar higher - growing expectations of a Fed hike in September, bets on imminent further BOJ easing, and increased risk appetite - had faded somewhat, but that a fall-back was not surprising given the rapidity of the move.
The entire back wall is a jumbo screen, which plays Victoria's Secret runway shows on a loop, edited with a rapidity that makes the store's polished floors flash and glow as if a teenage boy had left an action movie on in the living room and gone to fix a snack.
From Zurich, UBS's head of currency strategy Constantin Bolz said the factors that had driven the yen higher - growing expectations of a Fed hike in September, bets on imminent further BOJ easing, and increased risk appetite -had faded somewhat, but that a fall-back was not surprising given the rapidity of the move.
According to Bernstein, investors haven't fully grasped the shock waves the coronavirus is sending through the economy, "The rapidity of the falloff in the economy and the lack of preparedness in the United States and other Western economies before this means you're going to see a lot of defaults very quickly," he said.
From Zurich, UBS's head of currency strategy Constantin Bolz said the factors that had driven the yen higher - growing expectations of a Fed hike in September, bets on imminent further BOJ easing, and increased risk appetite - had faded somewhat, but that a fall-back was not surprising given the rapidity of the move.
From Zurich, UBS's head of currency strategy Constantin Bolz said the factors that had driven the dollar up against the yen - namely growing expectations of a Fed hike in September and bets on imminent further BOJ easing - had faded somewhat, but that a fall-back was not surprising given the rapidity of the move.
A Robinhood representative stressed the rapidity of the company's response to the issue, though they would not comment on how it was first discovered, nor how long the data was stored that way, nor what deviation from these industry norms caused the problem, nor how many users were affected, nor whether answers to these questions would ever be forthcoming.
For all the talk of the president's lawyers and the vice president about how it's time to "wrap it up," the truth is that for a federal investigation, Mueller's probe has moved with impressive rapidity—and, contrary to the president's repeated assertions of a "witch hunt," the validity of the investigation has gotten more solid with every passing month.
"I think there's an abundance of caution in some of the policy decisions that have been made to protect more Americans, but as we see better information, which we're getting now in the testing and the rapidity of the spread, it's going to inform whether or not the one-size-fits-all really makes sense," he said.
" Intentionally, he left out Britain, because it has voted to leave the bloc and its prime minister, Theresa May, has rushed with what some Europeans consider unseemly rapidity to the side of Mr. Trump, who has derided the European Union and praised Britain's withdrawal, or "Brexit," saying, "I don't think it matters much for the United States.
He is incredibly affable upon our greeting, carrying a distinct youthful British enthusiasm that is instantly recognisable to anyone that grew up around the working class estates of the UK. In the cage, Page's much-lauded style is a dual role of snake charmer and pouncing cobra, hypnotising his opponents with array of unorthodox movements before leading the contact with venomous rapidity.
Stylistically, the connection between Jamison and Portis is not all that strong, but there is some aesthetic commonality in the speed and economy of their motion: the constant movement, none of it wasted; speed exerted over inches rather than feet; a rapidity that covers the entirety of their frame and often seems to have them playing at a pace fractionally faster than reality.
The reality is that decisions made by our public officials -- whether in funding for the Center for Disease Control and Prevention or in how much or little information about the virus to make public or in the rapidity of providing tests for the virus available -- already have, and will continue to, effect both the spread of the virus and our perceptions about how vulnerable we are to it.
"We think the euro is close to fair value but should be trading cheap to fair value because of a number of fundamental weaknesses and the unresolved stress on monetary union itself," argued Farrington, noting the uncharacteristic rapidity with which the European Central Bank (ECB) intervened this month to reverse a run-up in the currency after the market interpreted the central bank's message as more hawkish than it had apparently intended.

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