All were watching as a heavyset forty-six-year-old woman, with cornflower-blue eyes, a sweet smile, and auburn hair parted neatly in the middle, struggled to keep pace on a treadmill.
The Association of American Medical Colleges has warned that the supply of new doctors can't keep pace, due to limits on federal funding for medical residency programs, and estimates that the U.S. will face a shortage of more than 90, 000 physicians by 2020, particularly in primary care and in rural areas.
Some crewers ran 80 kilometers, completely anonymously, just to keep their runner on a specific pace.
But to achieve this on a scale that will keep pace with the swelling ranks of job-seekers they need to create a dynamic private sector that will naturally attract investors.
If banks are right about economies of scale, and if management and information systems can keep pace, then why should banks not go on consolidating until only three or four or five of them are left, with three-quarters of the market between them, in a given country, or a given continent, or indeed the world?
Stuff on silicon will keep improving at the pace of 2x every two years.
But how can they keep pace with demand and properly manage inventory to truly capitalize on this spending spree?
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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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Indeed, in many years the average return on investment in these paintings did not even keep pace with inflation.
It had to be innovative and user friendly, cost effective, robust on demand analytics, leverage master data and keep pace with the business.
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.
These cuts will have little impact on the federal deficit, but they will turn back the clock on intelligence gathering and hamstring American efforts to keep pace with the daily, almost hourly, changes in strategically important countries.
However, the Sinn Fein leader responded on Thursday by saying the Bill "did not keep pace" with the Patten report, which made 175 recommendations including changing the RUC name.
Killy took his lead from Oreiller, and was part of a group of children who desperately tried to keep pace with Val d'Isere's "madman" while he trained on the slopes.
In that time countries -- and companies -- can work on developing the legal, physical, financial and social infrastructures necessary to keep pace with their spectacular growth.
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".
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.
On the services side, the Google Voice reclamation campaign could be a way for Google to keep pace with Skype and Vonage, which have announced several upgrades in recent months.
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It was a goal of the highest order but Arsenal failed to kick on and Fabregas, Song and Djourou were all cautioned by referee Mark Clattenburg as they struggled to keep pace with the vibrant hosts.
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