The IoE report recommends more emphasis on ensuring that "high achieving school-children in England manage to keep pace with the highest achieving pupils in secondary school via, for instance gifted and talented schemes".
Only two places separated the teams in the table before the match, with the third-placed hosts, in particular, looking to keep pace with the top two.
They're planning to move to a larger shop in order to keep pace with demand.
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But most older firms have also had to evolve in order to keep pace with the times.
Some investors think Yahoo has stumbled as it failed to keep pace with Google in search and online advertising.
Our defense must keep pace with developments in weapons, technology, and tactics.
During the first quarter the company built 5, 000 Model S cars, and is scheduled to build the same number in Q2 to keep pace with the 20, 000 orders expected this year.
"My concern is with the law's ability to keep pace with market conditions in fields that change so rapidly, " she says.
The innovative system uses radar and cameras to help a car stay in its lane and keep pace with the vehicles around it.
Contemporary discussions of the relationship between law and technology understandably focus on the inability of the law to keep pace with rapid advancements in technology.
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The truth is, yes corporate wealth was erratic during this time as companies had to keep pace with rapid evolutions in technology and maintain competitiveness.
With two-thirds of those working as would be expected during a normal recovery, 138, 000 new jobs would have been necessary in September just to keep pace with population growth.
Sony shares have lost two-thirds of their value over the last five years, as the company has struggled to keep pace with new developments in portable music and flat-screen televisions.
But with consistent and rapid improvements in technology, scientists are no longer able to keep pace with the rate of data generation, which includes interrelated data of different types.
They have not invested enough to keep pace with this astonishing rise in demand.
Both sides lacked inspiration throughout, but Mark Monington and Phil Clarkson showed quality when it mattered to keep the Shaymen in touch with the Conference pace-setters.
According the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Minority Health, the rate of organ donation in minority communities does not keep pace with the number needing transplants.
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Surfers brave walls of water on blustery Ocean Beach, runners try to keep pace with the stampeding bison in Golden Gate Park and dim sum gluttons attempt just one more round of dumplings in the Richmond or Sunset.
That and the goaltending of Evgeni Nabokov were enough for the Islanders, the seventh-place team in the Eastern Conference, to improve to 8-1-1 in their last 10 and keep pace with sixth-place Ottawa, which won at Philadelphia.
Indeed, in many years the average return on investment in these paintings did not even keep pace with inflation.
Paulson called for the licensing of mortgage brokers and he said regulation had to be strengthened to keep pace with all the recent innovations in home lending.
For the vast Marcellus shale, the issue is whether the state's wastewater treatment facilities are adequate and can keep up with the pace of expansion in shale drilling.
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Over the past two years, Polish central bankers have been hauling up the base rate for borrowing in order to keep up with the rapid pace of their economy's expansion.
Meanwhile Ms Lagarde warned against the "risks of relapse", urging countries to keep up with reforms, especially in the eurozone, to pursue banking and fiscal union while keeping pace with structural reforms.
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Prices fell, productivity rose and volume began to keep pace with trucking for the first time in years.
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But don't expect that the demand for water will merely keep pace with the 19% growth expected in population.
For years now, Greeks have been moving money abroad or deciding to keep their holdings in cash with the varying pace of flows serving as a barometer of public unease.
While some of its neighbours have been raising interest rates to control inflation and keep pace with the Fed, Indonesia is in easing mode, aiming to boost economic growth.
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And, even when women keep pace with promotions, they still fall behind in pay.
The break had lasted just over two minutes as Humphries struggled to keep up with the pace of O'Sullivan in full flow.
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