Updates to this compilation are made periodically, but do not
keep pace with changes in competition requirements, deadlines, etc..
The notion among people who are not game developers about what video games are for, what they mean and why they exist has
not kept pace with the changes in the market.
Simply put, many organizations simply fail to revisit their background screening practices at regular intervals in order to
keep pace with changing workforce dynamics and risks.
She heads the organization's Solution Architecting and Innovation teams and brings 15 years» experience to help customers
keep pace with the changing dynamics in the Learning industry.
«Developmental science makes the benefits of early education clear, but our research base has not
kept pace with the changing demographics of today's childhood population — one that is increasingly diverse and growing up in an era of great economic instability.
Real estate is a dynamic and vibrant profession, and REALTORS ® demand that both the Code of Ethics and its enforcement processes
keep pace with the changing needs of our diverse membership.
The strength of the English legal system is its adaptability to changes in society; as Lord Hope noted in Chartbrook Ltd v Persimmon Homes Ltd, «one of the strengths of the common law is that it can take a fresh look at itself so that it can
keep pace with changing circumstances.»
Since 1962, when he took over as director at Lincoln Park, Fisher has
kept pace with the changing role of zoos, from their days as roadside attractions to today «s conservators of endangered species, and has overseen a sweeping $ 50 million renovation program.
Because under this Conservative Government, we will make sure legal protection for
workers keeps pace with the changing labour market — and that the voices of workers are heard by the boards of publicly - listed companies for the first time.
They need to keep pace with their changing lake
However, organisms may not be able to
keep pace with the changing conditions, they predict; many species will be able to shift their ranges by just about 42 kilometers every 25 years — lagging about 100 kilometers behind potential climate shifts.
To find out how well evolution can
keep pace with the changing environment, Melissa Pespeni at Indiana University in Bloomington and her colleagues reared purple sea urchin larvae in water of normal or raised acidity.
While the overall number of teachers has
kept pace with changing pupil numbers, the NAO reported that 54 per cent of school leaders in areas with large proportions of disadvantaged pupils find attracting and keeping good teachers is «a major problem».
Failure to
keep pace with change risks competitive advantages, diminishes brand reputation, and reduces ability to compete in the future.
For example, in a linked - to piece I found this quote from a front - line report on how the publishing industry is
keeping pace with changes brought about by all things digital:
With a degree in business from the University of Oregon and a member of the American Marketing Association for years, I
enjoy keeping pace with the changing landscape of marketing and publishing.
FICO also makes sure new versions of the FICO ® Score
models keep pace with changing consumer credit behaviors, include FICO's newest analytic technology, and are adjusted for data reporting enhancements.
«ABTA has long - argued that consumer protection hasn't
kept pace with the changing ways in which people can book travel and that there is a need for greater clarity around consumer protection for businesses and consumers alike.
The issue is, can we reinvent and redesign our economic institutions to
keep pace with this change so not all of the benefits accrue to a very small slice of people?»