“faster” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “faster”:

+ VEGAS Pro also allows users crop video, Flip video horizontal or upside down, change the speed of video and audio with or without the pitch changing if going faster or slower and more.

+ Lamborghini’s increasing wealth allowed him to purchase faster more expensive cars than the tiny Fiats he had tinkered with during his youth.

+ This leaves their left hand free to show the various instruments when they come in and to give interpretative gestures, such as indicating when to play louder or softer, or faster or slower.

+ Thus it accumulates mutations faster than a functional single-copy gene, over generations.

+ Scientists can work faster using a slide rule than using a logarithm table.

+ At the time, passenger planes that flew faster than the speed of sound were considered to be a big technological leap.

+ This isn’t the absolute highest level of security, but for most people, it will suffice and will operate significantly faster than AES 256 on TCP.

faster - some sentence examples
faster – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “faster”:

+ They could not turn with the Japanese fighters, such as the A6M Zero, Ki-43 Oscar, and Ki-27 Nate, but the P-40 was tough, had more guns, and was faster in a dive.

+ The Boeing 247 was faster than the Boeing P-12, which was the main American fighter at the time.

+ Big-O is used to say that a function does not grow faster than another function, while little-o is used to say that a function grows more slowly than another function.

+ A slower shutter speed, a bigger aperture, and faster film/higher ISO sensor all make a brighter picture.

+ Both smartphones also have a faster processor to load apps faster and more efficiently.

+ At a normal temperature like 70 degrees Fahrenheit, the speed needed for something to be traveling at a faster than sound speed is about 344 m/s, 1,129 ft/s, 770 mph or 1,238 km/h.

+ When the river bends, water flows faster on the outside of the bend than the inside.

+ Colder areas will warm up faster than warm areas.

+ Despite that Bf 109 was almost as fast as FW 190 and climbed at 17m/s, 2m/s faster than FW 190.

+ In this method, it starts by Compilercompiling all of the code to optimized machine code, which is typically faster than interpretation, then running the result.

+ Slow walking would be done on all fours, and faster running on the hind legs.

+ Although any one instruction takes just as long to complete the CPU as a whole “retires” instructions much faster and can be run at a much higher clock speed.

+ In January 2008 for faster formatting: the new software allows almost unlimited page-size, and huge templates, by using a recursive descent parser.

+ Growth in poor countries is faster than in rich ones; some rich countries have a population pyramid that is nearly square.

+ The idea is that One Designs provide a fair and even competition, but Development Classes make new faster and better boats.

+ If a child is sitting on the swing, then the child would swing forward faster and further.

+ With the high Gulf pressures, Alicia was unable to gain size, so it stayed very small, but created faster winds, and became a Category 1 hurricane on August 16.

+ Even though the simplest two stroke engines have fewer moving parts, they could wear out faster than four stroke engines.

+ They promise a technology that could create faster and smaller electronic devices that use less energy.

+ The Class 221 “SuperVoyagers” are similar to the Class 220 “Voyager” units, but they are built with a tilting mechanism offering up to six degrees of tilt to allow faster speeds on curved tracks.

+ They could not turn with the Japanese fighters, such as the A6M Zero, Ki-43 Oscar, and Ki-27 Nate, but the P-40 was tough, had more guns, and was faster in a dive.

+ The Boeing 247 was faster than the Boeing P-12, which was the main American fighter at the time.
+ Big-O is used to say that a function does not grow faster than another function, while little-o is used to say that a function grows more slowly than another function.

More in-sentence examples of “faster”:

+ Another theory is that it let faster predators make the kill, then bullied them off the carcass.

+ Their riders were faster and more skilled.

+ The Z06 was faster than the C4 ZR-1, which it replaced.

+ The planners and economists had thought that these changes would lead to a faster economic development.

+ It made the voting process faster but he could not find buyers.

+ Later images showed clouds that moved even faster than Scooter.

+ The best way to treat it is to not get it! Some people develop atherosclerosis faster than others.

+ Bigger and much faster presses were invented in the industrial revolution.

+ Before this, people dug nitrates out of the ground or had bird feces shipped all over the world to farmers, and the bird feces was being used up faster than the birds could replace it.

+ A rocket engine nozzle is a nozzle used in a rocket engine to make the burning propellants go out faster and over a bigger area.

+ After that great age, latex started to be produced in other countries, particularly Malaysia and Indonesia, where due the similar climate the plants start to grow even faster than in Brasil.

+ Transport for London has thought of making the Victoria line go to Herne Hill to give faster turnaround at the southern end of the line.

+ An algorithm may be faster than some other algorithm, but it may need more resources, like memory.

+ Because black powder and lead cannot go faster than about – the only way to make the projectiles go deeper into the animals’ skins was to make a larger gun.

+ Many blazars have apparent superluminal features superluminal features = look like they move faster than light within the first few parsecs of their jets, probably due to relativistic shock fronts.

+ On most software platforms Twofish is slightly slower than Rijndael key scheduleRijndael the chosen algorithm for keys, but somewhat faster for 256-bit keys.

+ This allows the CPUs control logic to handle instructions at the processing rate of the slowest step, which is much faster than the time needed to process the instruction as a single step.

+ Then if you tried to run and found that moving the buggy at any faster speed was like pushing against a brick wall, you would be very surprised.

+ This means that a clock on a spaceship far away from any planet would move faster than a clock near Earth.

+ OLEDs also react faster to changes in electricity.

+ For manual calculations that need precision, performing the lookups of the two logarithms, calculating their sum or difference, and looking up the antilogarithm is much faster than performing the multiplication by earlier ways.

+ This makes them faster and more reliable.

+ While a sound wave can be described as the ripples created when you drop a small rock in a bucket of water, a shock wave is faster and not as smooth.

+ When analyzing the world as a whole, humanity is using nature about 1.7 times faster than nature renews itself.

+ That is why a higher-watt electrical appliance works faster than a lower-watt appliance.

+ The equipment has the ability of starting rides very slowly and can be advanced to faster speeds if a rider is able to handle them.

+ Because the number of people grew faster than the area’s ability to grow food, there were serious food shortages.

+ This means that flash memory can wear out faster than EEPROM.

+ For example, it makes it faster to type an email.

+ The record was also broken by Carlos Lopes, who finished faster than Salah.

+ In some places a vertical draft makes the air go up faster than the glider is going down.

+ Therefore, the longer an object moves with constant acceleration the faster its final velocity is.

+ The modified values are then rounded with any one of the above rounding methods, the best ones being with stochastic or dithering methods: in this last case, the sum of “n” rounded numbers will still be a random variable with expected error zero but with an excellent constant standard deviation of that will converge hyperbolically to zero, faster than with the semi-hyperbolic convergence when dithering isolated samples.

+ At that time, there was not as much shipping and air travel as today, and the project promised to make shipping faster and cheaper between Europe and Asia.

+ In the 1950’s, as airplanes like the De Havilland Comet and Boeing 707 were built, ocean liners seemed redundant as jet liners were faster and easier to build than ocean liners.

+ The larger ν the faster this rate becomes.

+ If a computer user wants faster and/or more detailed graphics, a video card can be installed.

+ One possible guess for the cause of the faster wind speeds is that if enough energy is produced, turbulence is created, which slows the winds down.

+ Also, teeth replacing occurs faster in summer, when water temperatures are higher.

+ While hunting, a Siberian tiger can run faster than, but running at this speed takes a lot of energy, so the Siberian tiger will only run short distances.

+ Another advantage of this type of oil paint is that it dries faster than traditional oils.

+ This kind of computer can do jobs faster than any other computer of its generation.

+ It is used when the food should not taste of yeast, Because carbon dioxide is made faster by baking powder than yeast, breads made with it are called quick breads.

+ Unlike business process outsourcing, process specific knowledge focuses on outsourcing of an action that another company can do faster or cheaper, which allows business to reduces the costs or improve clients’ experience.

+ Psoriasis is a skin condition where cells grow at a faster rate than they can be shed, causing excess skin to build up and form scaly patches on the body.

+ Another theory is that it let faster predators make the kill, then bullied them off the carcass.

+ Their riders were faster and more skilled.
+ The Z06 was faster than the C4 ZR-1, which it replaced.

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