Sentences with phrase «keeping apace»

While books are being digitally published like popcorn, I do not believe that readers are keeping apace.
And with more than two dozen other spacecraft scattered throughout the rest of the Solar System, planetary exploration has been keeping apace.
(Other states have no problem keeping apace.)
I am not sure that my calorie burning could keep apace with my insatiable appetite for these chocolate delights!
Many experts are concerned that child care and flexible work options have not nearly kept apace with this change.
«It is virtually an impossible task to keep apace with the technological evolution that we're seeing right now,» NHTSA's Strickland said.
He realized that the department needed to grow to keep apace with the growth of other education schools in the United States and lobbied for the creation of a separate faculty.
Wilshaw says that the government must gain a «better understanding of the scale of the exodus of teaching talent» and is calling for a greater focus on how to curb the outward flow of UK teachers, as part of an over strategy to ensure future supply of teachers keeps apace with demand.
If I was a betting man, I'd count on Apple also announcing iBooks 3, with expanded support for annotations and other tricks in order to keep apace with Amazon's Kindle x-Ray feature and maybe even multi-mode support for audio and text - book syncing.
No need to board a jet this summer to keep apace with the global art scene — just hop the subway to Flushing.
However, the failure of the government and of industry to keep apace of the requirements posed by increased production, storage, and use of natural gas is rather astounding — particularly given California's overall environmental record, and the growing concerns over fracking.
There has not been much need for change in this case, as Gibraltar has always kept apace with UK and EU legislation facilitating the enforcement of maritime claims and the taking of security in Gibraltar in aid of maritime proceedings or arbitration abroad.
As with many changes arising from technological advances and changes in attitudes to work, the law has not been able to keep apace.
Facebook remains the dominant social network for US Internet users, while Twitter has failed to keep apace with rivals like Instagram and Pinterest, a study showed.
The company needs a good smartwatch if it wants to keep apace with Apple, which is selling so many smartwatches it reportedly outsold the entire Swiss watch industry last quarter.
To keep apace, the education system needs to up its game to meet employers» needs for a broader, more flexible and intellectual skillset that complements the tasks machines do well.

Not exact matches

Mr. Popper's Penguins proceeds apace (this P - word stuff is infectious), and it's all over before you know it, and the company that keeps track of media impressions for Donald Trump should stay alert: There are several pointless mentions of «the Donald.»
With pupping season well under way along the West Coast, the Sausalito - based Marine Mammal Center has issued an urgent call for volunteers to keep its kitchens and other operations running apace with the arrival of young new patients.
Uttar, inspired by the brilliant palette of Indian miniatures and the small paintings of Renaissance Siena, continues apace motivated by some force within me that keeps finding new reasons to combine blocks and stacks of color.
Oil and gas development on federal lands should proceed apace to keep up with the private sector, and privatization (de-socialism) of mineral rights and the title to the land itself should be on my new agenda.
Objective: To put theoretical knowledge on information analysis to application and keep the information analysis system of the organization apace.
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