Gurahed said, He was firm on keeping the pace of development
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the speed at which someone or something moves, or with which something happens or changes:
a slow/fast pace
When she thought she heard someone following her, she quickened her pace.
Could you slow down - I can't keep pace with (= walk or run as fast as) you.
For many years this company has set the pace (= has been the most successful company) in the communications industry.
These changes seem to me to be happening at too fast a pace.
I don't like the pace of modern life.
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples
slowly
slowlyI got out of bed and walked slowly to the door.
slowGo slower! I can't keep up.
at a slow paceThey are easy hikes, done at a slow pace.
at a slow speedYou only have to hit a pedestrian at a slow speed to kill them.
at slow rateThe economy grew at a slower rate during the second half of the year.
the ability of a football player or team to move quickly with the ball:
He plays on the right wing and has pace as well as skill.
Chelsea lacked pace up front.
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