Sentences with phrase «keeping up with increased»

The performance capping is intended to preserve the device's battery, which starts to feel the weight of keeping up with the increased demand from updated versions of iOS that can't run at optimal performance on older hardware.
However, in - house legal teams are facing trouble keeping up with the increased workload and feel the same pressure that other lawyers feel to deliver more with less.
«But our models for risk management are not keeping up with the increased complexities of these systems.»
A NEW 8,000 - square metre distribution centre built for furniture group McLernons has enabled the company to keep up with increased demand for its flat - packed and transportable office equipment fuelled
To keep up with increasing costs — and big competitors» prices — more small businesses are pulling the trigger on the pricing gun.
A leading European energy trading company is hoping that blockchain technology will allow it to keep up with increasing demand and process trades that are currently too small for its consideration.
As a result, companies developing hardware for health need to evolve quickly to keep up with increasing market / consumer demands.
Absent now are the worries that graduate (i.e., post-baccalaureate) theological schools will fail to attract enough able students to meet the needs of increasingly urbanized and sophisticated churches: «While the increase in theological enrollment has not kept up with the increases in graduate school or college enrollment, nevertheless it has exceeded the rate of growth recorded in Protestant church membership» (11).
The number of seminarians has dropped to about 5,500 - hardly enough to replace the many who will soon retire, much less to keep up with the increasing size of the laity.
Those days the kitchen just can not keep up with the increased traffic, so food and service suffers.
They provide more product in less time than shredding claws, and will help you keep up with the increase demand for shredded meat.
The Bulldogs tried to keep up with the increased tempo from Missouri.
Keep in mind that your needs may be on the higher side, and you may need a fourth meal or a few mini-meals throughout the day to keep up with your increased calorie demands.
Instead, if they simply try to keep up with the increased demand, their breast milk supply should increase to meet their baby's demand and they will quickly get back to their usual schedule.
Some days I had to rush to the hospital with the milk I had expressed the night before, and a few times they were fed with donated breast milk as I struggled to keep up with their increased feeds.
I am exclusively breastfeeing my four month old and I always worry that my supply won't keep up with her increasing appetite.
Kids and teens who are involved in all - day competitions or strenuous endurance sports (like rowing, cross-country running, or competitive swimming) that can involve 1 1/2 to 2 hours or more of activity at a time, in particular, may need to consume more food to keep up with increased energy demands.
«Changing these laws would take power away from the landlords, and give more power to tenants,» said Pendergrass, who remarked that many New Yorkers are living paycheck to paycheck, and can not keep up with increasing rents.
And that's what been happening is these mandates have been climbing and climbing and climbing, and we've been controlling our costs, but we can't keep up with the increases in these mandates,» Olson said.
Part of the current problem of keeping people in their homes is that a shelter allowance created by the state in 1975 covered the full rents of the vast majority of those on public assistance, but hasn't kept up with the increase in rents over the years, he said.
He also expressed concerns that social service caseworkers would not be able to keep up with the increase in applications, causing benefits delays for regular food stamp recipients.
VanBlarcum said the county's pistol permit process had struggled to keep up with increasing demand.
Part of the current problem of keeping people in their homes is that a shelter allowance created by the state in 1975 covered the full rents of the vast majority of those on public assistance, but it hasn't kept up with the increase in rents over the years, Hevesi has said.
«This paper should alert policy makers and government to the help and support that farmers will need to achieve the scale of agricultural change that may be necessary to keep up with the increase in pollution due to climate change.»
Looking forward, research published in late July showed that expected climate change over the next 20 years substantially raises the risk that rising food production will fail to keep up with increasing demand.
(Charlton says he has reduced his working hours at the university by 20 % to keep up with the increasing editorial workload.)
Yet, many of my generation's young graduates are bound to realize, after a while on their jobs, that there is a great deal more to learn in order to keep up with the increasing demands of their professions.
When you eat carbohydrates, your body must produce more insulin to keep up with increased levels of glucose in your bloodstream.
Vegetables provide antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals that any pregnant woman needs in order to keep up with the increased demand.
Among non-participating private schools, 28 percent said that the inadequate scholarship amount played a role in their decision not to accept LSP students, and 43 percent expressed concerns that the voucher amount would not keep up with increasing costs.
However, difficulty keeping up with increasing costs led SLPS to request that the state legislature cap their contribution rate at 16 percent, and they did.
The increase in teacher production has more than kept up with increases in student enrollment in public schools across the country.
A new infographic helps break down the findings, which show that the state's teacher workforce is becoming less experienced and that many schools (particularly high - poverty schools) are struggling to keep up with increasing enrollments of English learner students.
To keep up with the increasing demands of the training and learning vertical, developers now use Rapid authoring tools to develop custom e-learning solutions.
To keep up with increased enrollment when 12th graders are added next year, construction is underway to add temporary classrooms behind the school.
State oversight has become even spottier in recent years because staffing has not grown to keep up with the increased number of schools.
This will help Tesla keep up with its increasing production needs going forward, as the company currently provides electric powertrains to Mercedes - Benz and Toyota and will presumably grow its sales numbers even further as it expands the Tesla lineup to include the Model X and a possible upcoming smaller electric sedan in the future.
Meanwhile to keep up with increasing demand and competition, automakers will introduce several sports sedans as 1995 models, including the mid-size Ford Contour and Mercury Mystique, the Chrysler Cirrus and Dodge Stratus.
I was in between jobs (I'm a graphic designer) and I was tired of continually having to take endless coding courses to keep up with the increasing demands of the duties that now fall within the job of being a graphic designer (be a brilliant designer, illustrator, coder, social media guru, be absolutely enthralled with communication and all that goes with it, and be young enough to have just been weaned off your pacifier, all for an ever decreasing salary).
If the dividend has increased, and the stock price has not yet risen to keep up with the increased dividend, this again gives you an opportunity to buy more shares and increase your dividend income at a relatively low price.
But given that tuition rates increase at about twice the inflation rate, you'll need to earn at least 7 % to 8 % after taxes in order to keep up with increases in college costs.)
You are likely to cancel the policy because your fixed income won't keep up with the increasing premium payments.
«We are continuously evaluating our rate level to ensure that we are able to keep up with the increasing cost of accidents and balancing that with providing a very competitive product,» said Patrick McDonald, executive vice president of business and clients at Mapfre, the largest auto insurer in Massachusetts.
Instead of constantly buying new postage stamps to keep up with increasing fees, purchase «forever» stamps.
- ft. facility in 2001 to keep up with increasing demand, which eventually led to a 40,000 - sq.
Still, Devereaux had to go even further to keep up with increasing requests from customers.
As NYCSR works to keep up with increasing demand, it becomes ever more apparent just how crucial our amazing volunteers and financial contributors are to our success.
It gives bones and ligaments a chance to keep up with increasing muscle mass.
Keeping up with the increase has been tough.
You need quality carbohydrates, lean proteins, healthy fats, and fluids to keep up with increasing demand for surfing.
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