Perhaps most importantly, analysts said, the new architecture should allow AMD to keep boosting the clock speed of Duron to keep pace with -- or even stay ahead of -- Intel's Celeron.
He said there "may well be a case for further increasing the resources of the IMF to keep pace with the size of the global economy".
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So can Leno keep up that pace of earnings after he gets the boot from NBC?
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"If you have 3% inflation rate, businesses will have to keep pace in terms of wage growth, " said Yuuki Sakurai, chief executive of Fukoku Capital Management.
So he tries to offset his difficulty in actually hitting the ball by walking fast, getting up to his ball and trying to keep a similar pace of play.
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How do you keep up the pace of innovation?
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Ferguson made the remarks after his side's 2-2 home draw against Sunderland in the English Premier League on October 3, claiming 49-year-old Wiley could not keep up the pace of the game.
It all presents significant a challenge for Daimler to keep up the pace of production, management and governmental compliance in a country whose automotive market development depends largely at the will of federal mandate.
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Low-key policies that seemed adequate a couple of years ago have struggled to keep pace with the explosive growth of trade.
So what can one person (you or I) do right now to manage employees in a modern way, a way that invites them to bring all of who they are to the work they do, so that our companies can keep up with the pace of change.
Stuff on silicon will keep improving at the pace of 2x every two years.
Overnight leaders Fred Couples and Jason Dufner couldn't keep pace with the fireworks of the leaders.
The economy is generating jobs, but not enough to keep pace with the number of new entrants into the labour market.
Ferguson's comments suggested that Wiley was not fit enough to keep up with the pace of the action at Old Trafford.
The break had lasted just over two minutes as Humphries struggled to keep up with the pace of O'Sullivan in full flow.
And the ability for our tools and technology to keep pace with the volume of data being pumped into the digital atmosphere.
The economy needs to create more than 140, 000 jobs per month just to keep pace with the growth of the labour force.
It meanders along, it is failing to keep pace with the number of children cleared for adoption, and it drives many outstanding couples to adopt from abroad.
Right to Buy first started under Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government, but take-up dwindled as the discounts offered failed to keep pace with the rate of property price inflation.
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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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.
Far from being too high-tech, she argues, the industry has to keep pace with a generation of shoppers who download images of coveted items rather than tearing pictures out of a magazine.
The continuing waves of negative economic reports in May, June, July and now into August have had economists scrambling to revise their growth forecasts downward, but they have not been quick enough to keep up with the pace of the downbeat reports.
"Since it's 70% of the economy, it's difficult for it to keep contracting at that pace if the bulk of it is either stable or trending higher, " he said.
It said "prudent" financial planning had helped it "keep pace" with the upkeep of roads.
They are unlikely to raise enough cash to keep pace with the rising volume of passengers.
For institutions, prudent exposure to healthcare investments could enable them to at least keep pace with the breakneck growth of the healthcare economy.
They painted a picture in which resources, especially food, are racing to keep pace with the increasing appetites of more prosperous emerging nations.
Business leaders have spoken with clarity about the need to build a strong workforce that can keep pace with the rising demands of the global economy.
Over time, money market investing can actually make a person poorer in the sense that the dollars they earn may not keep pace with the rising cost of living.
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