Gaming platforms are well known for discarding old technology in order to maximize the performance of their offerings and keep up with the pace that game designers want to evolve.
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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.
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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The break had lasted just over two minutes as Humphries struggled to keep up with the pace of O'Sullivan in full flow.
Ferguson's comments suggested that Wiley was not fit enough to keep up with the pace of the action at Old Trafford.
Yamauchi, Britain's leading woman runner, was unable to keep up with the pace but was happy with her time of 70:39 as she builds up towards a tilt at November's New York Marathon.
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.
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.
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.
Because at least equities have the ability to keep pace with the inflation that we see.
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The question now becomes, will the high end of the tablet market keep pace with the low end?
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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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.
Even the Titans will only just keep pace with the demand for places (see chart).
The hospital is struggling to keep pace with the attacks, and its emergency ward is a tent in the car park, she reports.
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.
But don't expect that the demand for water will merely keep pace with the 19% growth expected in population.
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.
The main objection is that the premium supports wouldn't keep pace with the rising health costs that Medicare now promotes, forcing seniors to pay for the overflow out of pocket.
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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.
In the 1960s, food production was struggling to keep pace with the growing population.
And the ability for our tools and technology to keep pace with the volume of data being pumped into the digital atmosphere.
By the time they reach it, some invariably are going too fast, while others are already struggling to keep up with the blistering pace.
The Kindle Fire has so far failed to keep pace with the iPad, which commanded 68% of global tablet shipments in this year's second quarter, compared with Amazon's 5%, according to research firm IDC.
"She hits very hard and is very fast, but while she can hit two winners in a row, she can also hit consecutive errors -- knowing that I knew I had to keep up with her pace, keep the ball deep and be very solid, but also stay aggressive, " she said.
Sunderland came into the game in no form of their own - winless in their previous 11 league games and without an away victory since the opening day - and they were struggling to keep pace with the hosts.
The bad news is that Malpass says equities will not keep pace with the amazing global and U.S. growth.
The economy is generating jobs, but not enough to keep pace with the number of new entrants into the labour market.
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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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.
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