Examples of progress
progress
Further reference to tools and players is made as the book progresses.
This may then progress later into organic lesion.
In line with previous findings, the former group progressed faster in learning to read the visual list while the latter learned the phonetic list faster.
Prereaders progressed faster in learning to read the visual list, whereas novice and veteran readers progressed faster in learning to read the phonetic list.
It is this affective and evaluative progress that teachers might try to develop in pupils in order to develop their skills of musical thinking further.
Although there has been enormous progress toward accomplishing parts of the vision, the core problem - the design of ligands to bind proteins - has remained intractable.
Its decline would give a much-needed boost to output and to technical progress.
For low enough discounting, growing consumption is optimal even when technical progress is zero.
Thus, morphological awareness tended to progress in a clear developmental pattern in relation to spelling of morphemes indicating past tense.
The extent of yield progress varied across the environments.
However, there has been recent progress in this field, and such a definition may become possible in the near future.
Nevertheless, the rise in goods prices is less than the case of no technological progress.
No significant differences were found in the patients' progress when examined by social class.
As research progresses, and governments change their approach to assessment, areas will change and new directions for research will be signaled.
Designing robots that can respond has proved extremely difficult and progress has been slow.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
Collocations with progress
These are words often used in combination with progress.
Click on a collocation to see more examples of it.
Another important aspect is the use of rapid prototyping for accelerated progress which leads to frequent changes in design and implementation as the project unfolds.
The skill of following instructions is central to adequate progress in school.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.